SpikeHyzer
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I've got an S-Freak(PD) and S-Hysteria(DD) on the way. I will post my thoughts when they get here (Should be Monday).
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it may limit a couple things but yeah id say sodgdave said:Also, do you guts think the PD could fill the role of a TB and a Boss when using new and worn in?
dgdave said:When these break in, do they maintain a lot of the HSS like a teebird?
dgdave said:Not to shabby. I got about 20 tosses with them and they did act like my seasoned boss and newish teebird, but right inbetween speed wise. I was getting these to about 400 with a few 20-30 longer. It does pop up and lock into flat very nicely.
I can't wait to season them up to delay the fade up. For the time being, these are my only driver in the bag.
Furthur said:...it fades very slowly, and still goes forward as it fades... The disc looses some of it's lss without loosing hss after a while. It just straightens out.
marmoset said:Furthur said:...it fades very slowly, and still goes forward as it fades... The disc looses some of it's lss without loosing hss after a while. It just straightens out.
It sounds like you just described a DX Teebird.
and a bit more HS and LS stable to startBLURR said:marmoset said:Furthur said:...it fades very slowly, and still goes forward as it fades... The disc looses some of it's lss without loosing hss after a while. It just straightens out.
It sounds like you just described a DX Teebird.
Just longer...
marmoset said:Furthur said:...it fades very slowly, and still goes forward as it fades... The disc looses some of it's lss without loosing hss after a while. It just straightens out.
It sounds like you just described a DX Teebird.