Well, ostensibly they are making discs for elite level players, right? Hence why they got such a beefy team? I guess that explains why they are coming out with the gnarly drivers first. They sure look pretty, but honestly (even though I have my share of high speed stuff in my bag) I have no business throwing them. When I'm being competitive I don't throw anything higher speed than a Wraith, but more than likely I'm teeming off with an Eagle or Teebird. So basically I have the high speed stuff just for messing around.
Anyway, that's my long winded way of saying I wont be trying the D series of discs. But I could not be more exicted about what their midsand putters will be like! I'm always switching up those, so I cant wait to see what that awesome group of pros (assuming they have input) can do with those molds. For the average player like myself, the gap between the pros use of midrange and putters is much smaller than their use of drivers.
Especially if they come out with some stiff, Pro Pig like driving putters...mmm drooling at the thought od not having to pay 25 bucks for my driving putter!