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[Compare] Speed 9-10 Drivers

Brodysseus

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I'm looking for a new distance driver. I like my Lace, but it's a little bit too much disc for me. The Speed 9-10 discs I have thrown have been the most comfortable in my hand for a driver and have given me designed flight paths.

I have thrown Valkyries, PDs, Roadrunners (must have got two freaks, because they were WAY more stable than I expected), and a few others.

I am either looking for an OS/US pairing (probably PD and something that has some turn that I can work for distance) or a more Neutral driver in this range than I can work to do multiple things.

I'm mainly looking for something I can throw far (but fairly controllably), but wouldn't mind recommendations on a wind fighting disc.
 
Beasts. Great availability, variety of plastics and stabilities with each.
 
Pd, sidewinder? I can't throw stuff that fast but if I could, id throw pds. I have a buddy who loves his olf and ols too.
 
Beast and Sidewinder are decent choices. I'm thinking of grabbing a Surge from Discraft.
 
CPD, SPD and PPD. The PPD is straight out of the box and breaks in to a really nice turnover disc. The SPD won't flip but breaks into a really long straight flyer with reliable fade. The CPD starts out nice and overstable and can handle a good strong headwind even after significant wear.
 
Try out the Latitude 64 Saint....can't go wrong with either Gold line or Opto.

Surprised it hasn't been mentioned yet.
 
PD and a lighter Amp if you want to give MVP a shot. You can work quite a few lines with it and the PD is great also
 
the saint is much more overstable then the valkrie , I say try another valkrie try star plastic or a advenger ss they both work well for me and I am not a strong arm guy
 
I've been working the Fury / Saint combo. Both feel *almost* identical in the paw and with a combination of Gold Line and OPTO, you can cover a wide range of stabilities...

For more wind-fighting ability the Stag comes out. Not technically a speed 9 disc, but the same dimensions as the Fury and Saint make the switch seamless. :thmbup:
 
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