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I've been throwing roc's for years and never realized sentinels are basically the sister of the roc. Now I guess the san marino ones are more stable than others, anyone know where I could get my hands on one?
They feel exactly like a cobra to me, and I can cover so many shots with those 2 discs, love the cobra- sentinel combo.
Old school Champ Cobra/Roc/Q-Sentinel are all large diameter mids with extremely similar profiles and wings. If you don't think so then you are, well, wrong.
Cobra for understable
Roc for straight
Sentinel for fade
They are definitely brothers from another mother
Yep, the Sentinel is shallow and I love that about it while bigger-pawed friends don't like it. The GM over me at Millennium threw Rocs and QMS but not the Sentinel, because it was too shallow for his grip.The Roc is taller though, and that changes the feel in the hand considerably. Cobra/Sentinel are very shallow for mids.
BOOM. this point. with anny it can be used as more of a landing-shaper than a line-shaper.What I like about the sanny over the newer runs is that it is actually very straight until the end of it's flight.
For seriously. I'm only on my 2nd bagged Q-Sent, first one was headwind-resistant for 5 years... hundreds of rounds on medium-rocky courses. I don't know how newer ones hold up but the Sanny's yellow CE blend is nuts.The other benefit of the Q Sentinel is that it keeps it's flight characteristics probably longer than any other disc on the market, probably because it has such a beefy bead.
Well, I'm still looking for one if someone has one they'd like to sell. Preferably as close to max weight as possible.