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Been playin a 175g Star Aviar P@A for over a year now. Just picked up another one for practice but the difference is night and day. The old one is soft and grippy, and the new one stiff and so slick it's almost impossible to get a good release...
Now I know that discs break in over time but I guessed i never really noticed the gradual change.. if that's the case.
Anyone else have a similar experience? I'm a little worried. Or should I just start throwing drives with the new disc to break it in quicker?
thanks in advance,
David
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Permalink Reply by Skipper H / Ripdiscgolf.com on June 17, 2011 at 4:23am
Permalink Reply by chris roller on June 17, 2011 at 12:38pm theres a low blow hahahaha
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Permalink Reply by Joshua Knutson on June 17, 2011 at 3:09pm Hard backhand rollers on hard soil, like spiking into the ground > brick wall.
I'd use a brick wall if I wanted to break a disc though.
For drivers, just do the Epic tuning technique, as long as it's not hard plastic (Champion, Opto, etc.)
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