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Personally I feel the ROC is the best midrange. Orc is the best drvier, and the Aviar for the putter. I love the fact the Roc in different beat in contion can be everything from a hyzer machine to a turnover delight .
Write in your top picks and will see how the disc size up.

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I would agree with two of your three...

Wraith over the Orc for me

ROC and Aviar are both classics
id have to agree with bob here i love my orc but my wraith goes further consistently Adding at least 30 ft to my drives.The Roc is hands down the best mid range ever made as for the Aviar...... meh i have a 12x KC pro Aviar and im not a fan of it i have gone from the blowfly II to the Wizard ans KC aviar and now im onto the pro rhyno it was my first putter and its more like throwing a brick into the basket then a disc.
Tee-bird
Roc, even though I don't thrown them
Aviar
love the beast and the destroyer.
and can't go wrong with any version of the roc
Driver- Wraith or TeeRex
Mid- Roc (obviously)
Putter- Aviar P&A
DX Rhyno
11X KC Pro Roc
Star Teerex or Champion Firebird

All Max Weight
TeeBird
Roc...But I love my Coyote
Aviar

I am just a rookie however so take it as you will
My main two drivers are both Wraiths. One is a Star, 171gr and the other is a Pro 165gr.
I like my Panther for mid range when their is little to no wind, KC Pro Roc when it is breezy.
I putt with an Aviar.
Star Destroyer for Driver
Cro for Mid
Rhyno for Putter
I had a DX Roc for a short while, before I gave it to my daughter (she likes it)... but I didn't really care for it. I am WELL aware of the love in the disc golf community for the Roc, enough so that I probably ought to have one.

PERSONALLY, my faves for the three categories are as follows:
DRIVER: Champion Sidewinder, hands down;
MID-RANGE: I'm rather fond of the Goblin;
PUTTER: Champion Aviar, unless it's OK to mention that I like the Gateway SuperSoft Wizard the best.
It's ok, as long as you note that the Wizard is basically a re-tooled AVIAR and SuperSoft and SuperStupidSoft plastics are renditions of JK/KC Pro and Pro Line plastic. :)
True enough, but as I just read in the (pending) updated PDGA disc spec requirements, every disc that gets re-released under a different name and/or material has to go through re-testing to be approved. That makes the Wizard a new disc, I'd think.

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