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ok heres whats in my bag right now. in your opinion what would you keep in your bag? and if you have time what would you use each disc for? thanks

  1. Z Nuke 170-172
  2. Z Glo Nuke 167-169
  3. Z Stalker174
  4. Elite X XS173-174
  5. Z XL 170
  6. 2010 Ace Race Hornet 178
  7. Z Buzz 177
  8. Z Wasp 177
  9. Star Destroyer 165
  10. KC Pro Roc 175
  11. Innova Wahoo 168
  12. DX Wraith 171
  13. Star Wraith 162
  14. Millennium Orion LS 170
  15. Lat 64 Opto Blitz 
  16. Lat 64 OptoStriker 172
  17. Lat 64 Opto Core 170
  18. Gateway Blaze 174
  19. Also 3 wizard Putters(s,ss,and Medium stiff)
Just curious to see what would make your bag and what you would use these for,also what you would add to this bag?

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That's a pretty solid bag. you need a flippy dga pro line rogue.   Nice selection.  I like a predator in there too.
im workin on getting a predator ive never heard of that other one though. whats so good about it?
that other one you've never heard of is by far the best long range anhyzer control disc ever made.  It's no nuke, but it's SOLID.
i show it being a hyzer disc
Nope it's like a surge ss, well it is, just in pro line plastic.  Most are a bit less stable than a surge ss.
rogue is good.
rogue is good.

The Rouge is a sweet disc for sure, but I dig the VIsion by Lat 64 for my Anhyzer disc. The thing is, I don't throw that hard or far. So the Rouge would still hyzer out for me. This is a good example of diff strokes for diff folks. Heck, both of these two discs might just suck for you and you fall in love with the Monarch or Sidewinder.

As for your bag. I like having some fairway drivers in mine. They are: 150 class Flick(if you can find one), FL, Eagle, Teebird, TL, and a MUST have...the Leopard. But that's me

ya i have a river coming from lat 64 for my ahyzer. whats the difference in a fairway to a mid-range? do they do anything special or just go further?

Truth is. Fairway drivers were the so called distance drivers of the past. As drivers got faster, they couldn't call them distance drivers any more, so they ended up calling them fairway drivers. They look and feel like todays drivers, minus the huge rims. The River would be considered a fairway driver by todays standards. The great thing about them is the control and fairly straght flight most of them offer and yes, they go further than the majority of the midrange discs out there.

Try a Teebird, Eagle or Leopard. IMO they are the gold standard of the fairway group. Oh, and the Striker is up there as well.

discraft just released the 150 z flick! they have it at sundisc for 12 bucks.
Clearwater just got some 150 Flicks in, just a heads up...

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