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" Pro Line " was the interim term for C.E. plastic, before it transitioned to Champion plastic. C.E. was introduced around 2000-2001, Proline was 2001-2002, and Champion became available in 2003-2004.
Pro line discs look like Champion plastic, and come in both candy and pearly mixes.
"Pro" plastic is a slighly more durable blend of Dx plastic, it's always opaque, never clear.
There are many pro plastic colors, but I always picture that natural off white color when I think of pro plastic discs, I think it is the most common.
Pro plastic was introduced as a step up from Dx, it was designed to be easier for intermediate players to throw than Champion or Star plastic, and is usually less stable in any particular model than the more premium blends are.
Usually, if a player wants to try a new high speed driver, like a Boss, or a Destroyer, its recommended that they try a Pro version first, because these will be the easiest to throw.
There are exceptions, like Pro Beasts, which are all the old X wing, not the L wing, and they are Orc stable, not new Beast stable.
30 is bit high for that weight.
Just picked this up. It's a 174g JLS and I believe it is ce plastic (not sure tho). It's brand new and the only thing that I see wrong with it is a few specs of different color plastic in it. Any idea of the history or value of this thing is appreciated.
pre barry gummy lightweight (feels 150 class, but mark wore off) beast that I suspect may be pearly 9/10 light ink on back
what should i be expecting to pay for a 8.5/10 174g orange opaque CE teebird with no ink and perfect stamp that has a small dimple in the rim? (tried to be as specific as i could without a pic haha)