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Do you worry about the color when Disc is chosen?
I choose the orange or red recently if I am the same weight. If it is you, is what color Disc chosen though the flight seems to be different according to the color?

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Stupid story...back in the day when U2 was still a rock band I used to buy only red Rocs in honor of the Live at Red Rocks: Under a Blood Red Sky concert film. After a while I used to get confused and throw my beat Roc when I needed to throw my stable Roc because they were all red. Fortunately (or maybe unfortunately) U2 changed their musical style and I was no longer a big enough fan to dedicate my disc color selection to them, and I started buying Rocs in different colors. That was a long time ago, I had actually forgotten all about that until I read this thread.
It is an amusing story.
It is sticking to to buy it while attaching too much importance to to something.
It might be what others do not understand easily.
A red color is called a color when fighting by Japan.
Scott Kickbusch said:
Stupid story...back in the day when U2 was still a rock band I used to buy only red Rocs in honor of the Live at Red Rocks: Under a Blood Red Sky concert film. After a while I used to get confused and throw my beat Roc when I needed to throw my stable Roc because they were all red. Fortunately (or maybe unfortunately) U2 changed their musical style and I was no longer a big enough fan to dedicate my disc color selection to them, and I started buying Rocs in different colors. That was a long time ago, I had actually forgotten all about that until I read this thread.
Red. If a disc isn't red in my bag, it's a KC Pro disc that I can't find in red.
star wraith red, red, red, red
Up here in the mountains the leaves are falling so any orange, red or yellow discs blend in with the leaves & are easily lost. Tie-die & black discs will dissapear even quicker. In the summer I lose my green discs.

**And when can you throw a clear disc? **

I tend to use day-glo colors, no earthtones. The brighter, the better. I would'nt have a problem throwing pink plastic but have not as of yet.

I had a blue Champion Wraith that I lost a while back. It was my favorite because of the way it flew. But that blue color is probably my favorite.
I also often lose sight of Disc during winter from autumn.
It is difficult to select Disc of the color of a favorite color and the favor never lost.
It is actually difficult though it is likely to only have to have to it a lot.

Yeddie VanHalen said:
Up here in the mountains the leaves are falling so any orange, red or yellow discs blend in with the leaves & are easily lost. Tie-die & black discs will dissapear even quicker. In the summer I lose my green discs.

**And when can you throw a clear disc? **

I tend to use day-glo colors, no earthtones. The brighter, the better. I would'nt have a problem throwing pink plastic but have not as of yet.

I had a blue Champion Wraith that I lost a while back. It was my favorite because of the way it flew. But that blue color is probably my favorite.
Dark colors for Snow !!!
I like orange or bright color's...they are easier to find. I live in Colorado, I have found that during certain times of the year i.e. when the grass is high and the sun is shinning just right....it can be next to impossible to find a yellow disc. Thus, the orange or brighter colors.
I prefer day glow yellow. I try to play all year round, and the day glow really catches the sunlight in the snow. It even lights up the surrounding area, unless of course it drives itself into a 5ft. snow drift.
Black putter club ,bright drivers. Hey Innova users is orange more stable than blue(DX)?
Yeah! .....what he said.....Black Putter...Bright Driver
gotta go with white, unless its in Wisconsin, in the winter. In Wisco in the winter, a beeping disc is best!

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