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Ok so my friends and i have been argueing about a disc, its a star destroyer, but instead of an actual star it just has an "s. destroyer" my friend says that it stands for "stable", but i think they just got a new dude out there at the innova factory that doesnt know how to draw a simple star, please help me end  this once and for all...thank you

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It means star when the guys can't draw a star.
Debate over.....next
nice
It means Star.....

I have actually asked Dave Dunapace about markings on discs on the PDGA forum in the past. He said that workers sometimes make mistakes while marking discs, but that never makes the disc something it is not.

An interesting side note: The Max, never shows the wieght because it is always made in Max weight of 175 gms...
ummm every max that ive had showed the weight
Yep, I am looking right at the "172 S Max" written on the back of my 172 gram Star Max right now.
Well, since the first post is from Dave Dunapace. I'd say case closed. Also, I have a 172 Star Max. So is it worth more, since it's the only light weight Max ever made ;)~
Just from what I have found, is that the *D destroyers are the less stable than the SD and the S/DS destroyer. The S/DS ones are much more stable. I know a lot of people that look for the S/DS destroyers. But they are all star plastic, just labeled different.
Hero discs have some for sale on their web site (Asia Open). They have reg Destroyers, stable and super stable.
thats the thing, does it stand for stable or star is my delimma
Wow this was a Huge Debate. I think the S stands for spin.... does this disc spin, because if it does that a Spin Destroyer! unused you could get $13-$18 on the open market! and in a few more years I hears it's going up bye at least .25 cents!
lol, it was a huge debat between me and my friend

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