Innova XD. Old mold but is great for approach/Putts. It's basically a less stable ROC. I have canned some massive shots with that disc.
I personally know 4 people that putt and approach with XD.
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Innova XD. Old mold but is great for approach/Putts. It's basically a less stable ROC. I have canned some massive shots with that disc.
I'm voting for the Blaze.
I'm the only guy I know with a gateway apache, and the only one I know with a star FL.
The Spider in champion plastic. I literally never see people talk about this disc being good and from the tournaments I've played, I've been the only person with it in my bag. I absolutely love this disc. Whatever line you want to put it on it will stay on and it doesn't require a ton of speed or snap to get it to fly properly (but you can throw it with a a lot of speed and snap without bad results such as forehand trouble shots). It just feels so much better in my hand than most mids. And even though I know this is going to bring on all sorts of "I love my Roc" posts, I hate the way a Roc feels in my hand and I can't do as much with it as I can a Spider.
I personally know 4 people that putt and approach with XD.
I love cheetahs, I always have two in my bag, one newish and one more beat. They're great for long straight shots and right turning shots where you want the turn without burning it over into a roller like the leopard tends to do.
..I throw both the Polaris LS (rhfh anhyzer) and Star FL (tomahawk) quite a bit. Both great under-appreciated discs.
As some have probably noticed, I recommend the Polaris LS and Cheetah all the time. I just don't want to admit that no one throws them.I love cheetahs, I always have two in my bag, one newish and one more beat. They're great for long straight shots and right turning shots where you want the turn without burning it over into a roller like the leopard tends to do.