gcanter2376
Eagle Member
How does a star stingray fly in comparison to a dx stingray out of the box. Once they ar broken in?
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The Star plastic, by default, will be less understable than the DX. The Star will also take much longer to break in than the DX, making the DX even more understable than the Star counterpart.
There are at least three mold variations in star floating around on shelves...and there are some that are actually super stingray molds, too, so shop in person or make a phone call if possible. I'm no longer a fan of star stingrays and have found the Fuse to be a great replacement if you don't mind the deeper rim. They have the understability, the versatility, and the glide that a good ol' dx stingray does. As said, star stingrays are more stable (especially the ones with micro beads) and they just don't float like dx. With time they'll break into something fairly nice, but never quite as nice as dx. I think dx is the way to go if you want a stingray.