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Mike, It's the weight that is making your Graboide seem understable (I am sooo looking forward to heavier Graboides). If I had to compare shapes, the Graboide is similar to a Wizard and the Relic is similar to the Magic.
'Magic' by Gateway and 'the Relic' by RIP are the most understable I've thrown.
Brett,
I own 5 Avairs, 2 at 150g and 3 at 168g the stability difference between the Avairs is very slight. I also have 2 168g Wizards and a Relic that weights around the 170g.
While I agree that if Skipper adds more thickness to the flight plate and there by increases the weight the Graboide should gain some stability. However as it stands now the Graboide is a close second to the Whamo Max Flight for being the most under-stable disc I own. The Max Flight is almost to the point where I might be able to throw it RHBH and have it fly complete a clockwise circle then hit me in the back.
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I think the Ratler is too. Not sure if it's in the uber flippy range, but I love my APX's (swirls), because they are 0.0 or 0.5?
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