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So what's the verdict? I've only have thrown it a few times and I find it to be more overstable than advertised. Would like to hear other comments on this disc.

 

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It's quite possibly as useful as a Nuke, much more so on a course that has no open holes over 400. I throw it almost as far and the stability is real surgish with a rim that has a force feel.
Mine is a 'left turn clyde' as well...but haven't thrown it much
A used star destroyer is freakin useful IMO....
My experience with the Hurricane is that it is a real "hold the line" disc. A touch overstable, about equal to my new Rogue, but with a beast of a rim you can really grab and fling. You can put it on a hyzer and it will go for days. A light anhyzer will go for 3/4 flight then S out nicely. A beast of an anhyzer usually flattens out right before landing and settles nicely. I rank it right between a new Rogue and a new Pro Katana. Has the glide and approximate stability of the Rogue but the feel and power of a Katana.

And in case this matters to some, it's the light blue disc at 168 grams.
Right on the money! ?This is what I think as well. But for me it has already become my main driver!!! I can throw this thing so dang good and far! And it always goes where I want it to be! Good Job DGA!!!

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