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I've only heard good things about the core will it do everything a buzzz will or should I just get another buzzz!
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Permalink Reply by Josh Webster on December 14, 2010 at 2:33pm I would have to agree with Rescues statement here. I own 9 Buzzz's (every plastic...except the glow) and 3 Cores. 2 Opto 1 GL. At first I took my Buzzz out thinking the Core would replace. It hasn't and it won't. Now don't get me wrong it's staying in my bag. The CORE flies like a X Buzzz. Where I want something a little more stable. The plastic is unbelievable though...which is why I think I was hoping it would replace my Buzzz. But it didn't. I just have another disc in my bag =]. Stick with what feels best....maybe buy a core a little later down the road when you have $$$$ to blow.
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Permalink Reply by mark ellis on December 16, 2010 at 6:43pm The Buzzz is a great disc and in any of the candy plastics it lasts until you lose it. So keep a closer eye on it next time.
Some of the responses here laud the plastic the Core comes in. Why? Do you mean it looks better? What does it do better? It is hard to imagine it flies truer.
I have had the same Z Buzzz in my bag for several years and only in the last year has it finally, finally started breaking in. The longevity is great but it has a down side: Once it breaks in (and becomes more valuable because of it) it is very hard to replace. I have back ups which I have been practicing with but they are no where near ready to fill the place of my broken in one.
I have been trading for beat up Z Buzzz's but again none of those are adequately seasoned. Maybe the new Buzzz SS's will fill the bill. I haven't tested the new Eric McCabe signature run yet.
Is the Buzzz the best midrange ever made? I think so, especially the flat topped ones. What impresses me is that it handles the power of the top Pros yet is still useful for a beginner. The Buzzz is designed to fly straight so it is superb for a precise line or a tight tunnel.
Permalink Reply by Rescue on December 17, 2010 at 10:48am It's longer, but a bit less stable than the Buzzz. It's also a forgiving disc (not to sensitive to thrower errors). To bad you can't try some of this companies discs. Their current plastic is far better than both Discraft and Innova. Plus their discs (some) are better in some aspects.
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