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please compare the s-cd and s-td

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Could some one break down the s-cd and the s-td for me. how do they compare what other discs do they compare to?
 
CD - Glidier Viking (the good kind, not the broken mold Vikings) most likely. The stability seems to fluctuate like in PDs. I've thrown S-CDs that could replace a Sidewinder, and my favorite ones are like mini-PDs. The Ps are usually less stable. Works very well for shaping lines. My favorite P-CD flew like a speed 9 TL. They're also easy to tune back to original stability if beaten too much. Mine has gone through 2 cycles and still holds on.

Also, sneaaaaky long. Occasionally when I'm just trying to finesse the P-CD flat on the field at around 80%, it just doesn't get down and goes as far as my better max D rips (around 400', I'm currently maxing @ around 450'). I can't explain what happens, but it has done it more than once.

TD - Faster, meatier Roadrunner if you get the gummy ones. Super straight up to Feldberg levels of power if you get the stiffer ones. Dave's small hyzerflip resulted in an easy 450+ feet laser beam that hardly even faded. This at 80% power. C-TDs are usually the most understable.
 
I have both. For me the CD is straight with slight turn and very little fade. The TD is straight with no turn and a little more fade at the end. The TD holds a line very well. It will hold an anhyzer almost all the way to the ground.

Here is an article I wrote about the TD - http://www.examiner.com/sports-in-paducah/review-discmania-s-td-turning-driver
 
Have you fondled many TDs? Is your one of the stiffer ones, 'cause it sounds exactly like one of those.
 

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