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His ability to range those Rocs (from 175' tunnel shots to 350' holes) sure is something else. Still kinda surprised he doesn't have a roller mold in there.
Ian from CCDG mentioned at BSF that hes never seen philo throw a backhand roller, so that kind of explains it. Tho he wouldn't really need a roller mold per se, a trashed roc and a flippy destroyer would do the job fine.
Pretty easy to get a good cycle going if: (1) you get to hand pick your discs from the factory stacks and find, for example, Teebirds that start from Beefy to simply stable; and, (2) you play every single day and therefore beat discs through a cycle fairly quickly.
Also, he only throws DX Rocs and Aviars (well, and that one 2006 Big Eye Roc that he has been throwing for 8+ years).
I've always admired the simplicity of his game though -- especially his Rocs and Aviars.
its minimal mold at five molds, but in no means a minimalist bag.
Philo has like 12 destroyers, 25 rocs, 15 aviars, in .0001 degrees of varying stability. That Upper Park Design bag was filled to the brim
cycling 8 rocs and 7 star destroyers takes a lot of time, organization and discipline!
Thank you. Exactly what I was thinking.
And I will add that Philo has time to work his discs into the level of beat-in he needs. The casual player doesn't have that kind of time, and DG is not what feeds them. Ergo, different molds to suit the players' needs.
Most of us carry too many discs tho
And I will add that Philo has time to work his discs into the level of beat-in he needs. The casual player doesn't have that kind of time, and DG is not what feeds them. Ergo, different molds to suit the players' needs.