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ive got an innova star sl but want more D with it is there a disc that can go further?
ive been playing a very wooded course with some really long holes any suggestions?
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Permalink Reply by Shawn Boucké on December 30, 2010 at 2:27pm
Permalink Reply by Justin NUDGA#15 on December 30, 2010 at 1:12pm I have been getting some nice lines with my beat up champion beast, also a beat up star wraith. There are a lot of disc that can be throw further, but discs like the destroyer, boss, katana, and nuke need more speed to travel further. If you bump up too far from the SL, I think you could lose the nice straight shot that you are looking for.
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Permalink Reply by Brandon Swanson on December 30, 2010 at 8:54pm I don’t understand the responses to this discussion. You ask for advice on a disc that you can throw for more distance then an SL and the responses all seem to be slower discs. How does throwing a slower disc will give you more distance?
I would recommend a Rouge it's slightly faster than the SL and about the same stability according to the Marshal Street’s Flight Guide. I have a p-line Rouge and my son has an star SL, we both prefer the Rouge.
I've played some very wooded courses in Vermont and my favorite disc for long straight shots is my Star Valkyrie which I feel is the best driver for about 60% of my tee shots, I do use the Rouge on longer more open holes.
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