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It doesn't have to be a new release, just a disc you finally found this year and are loving. For me its the hornet. It is a great overstable midrange. A mix of a buzz and a predator. Throws just as well forehand as backhand. For an overstable mid it has tons of glide. Has gotten me many birdies this year.
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Permalink Reply by Frank Cruz on October 11, 2012 at 9:25am Latitude 64 Vision in Opto plastic. I've never been able to throw long anhyzer drives until I practiced with my wife's Vison. I know it's just an understable driver like so many others out there, but it's the first one to stay in my bag long term with confidence.
Permalink Reply by Ron Suir on September 24, 2012 at 8:28pm I have a vision in the mail heading my way.. looking at it as a roadrunner replacement.
Permalink Reply by James Burton on September 24, 2012 at 11:30am Latitude 64 Pain. Feels like a Roc in your hand but just goes way farther.
Permalink Reply by Shane Shipman on September 27, 2012 at 2:55pm blizzard boss 134 gram and a 174 legacy cannon, both glide very well about 50% power and the both go over 450ft easy.
Permalink Reply by JP Pulley on September 29, 2012 at 12:23pm Lat 64 Saint. ratings are 9 7 -1 +2 I have it in the gold line and love it.
Permalink Reply by Ron Suir on September 29, 2012 at 3:23pm yeah I do love my Saint..such a reliable hyzer disc.
Permalink Reply by Pete Maher on September 29, 2012 at 3:04pm Saint. The only new disc in my bag for 2012.
For me being my first season of discgolf I learned to drive with an MVP AXIS. Super straight with tons of glide and a nice fade at the end. I thought I lost her the other night when I launched from an elevated, chuted type tee in the woods to an open fairway below. I couldn't see the flight path once it left the trees. Looked everywhere! No axis. Its dark now and I'm headed towards my truck making one last sad sweep with my eyes, and there it is, right in my path on right side of fairway, long and to the right! I crushed that drive! MVP AXIS-midrange.
Classic Roc
I’ve been a Roc thrower for a while but I just picked up a Classic Roc from our local sports shop and fell in love with it. It is very controlled on either hyzer or anhyzer lines, making it a great disc for heavily wooded courses.
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