I got these for cashing in a tournament right around the year I started playing -- the stamp has the date 9-30-2001 & "3rd Annual Club Kensington Invitational" which is actual tournament we played in.
Purple 176 - looks unthrown
Purple 175 - thrown in a field a couple of times
Red 170 - Used in a few rounds, still in good shape
A Tracker and a Reaper are alike in that both are discs. But Miss America and the Wicked Witch of the West are alike in that both are female. So the differences trump the similarities. (Of course, all married guys know that their wives may resemble either one at any given moment so maybe that was a poor analogy).
The Trackers I throw are first run Z Trackers which are one of the truest flying discs ever made. In the hands of a skilled player the Z Tracker will bend like it is remote controlled. I know that because I once saw a skilled player throw one. Anyway it is a great anhyzer disc in my bag, or a controlled straight disc when thrown at slower speeds (like short tunnel shots under 300 feet).
The Z Reaper is an overstable driver which I use for short (under 320 feet) controlled hyzers. So one is flippy, the other is overstable. In short they are vastly different except both are round. I hope that explains it.
Ok, this may be a bit more interesting for you, even if for no one else.
I visited the factory today and have some new discs to try out, including the newest run of Hard Magnets, which feel like the best they have made in the past few years.
Yo Eirik,
You inquired: Just for the sake of having something interesting to read on my comment wall could you possibly enlighten me as to how a tracker works for you in your desired qualities for the disc. Also, is it a similar function for you as the reaper, or less stable?
Thanks!!
Dang! If you are looking for excitement on your comment wall you should have asked a far better question. Try again. :)
whats good at the brighton house? when are you working so sarah and I can come up and visit you and steve?? tonight good for you? gimmie a call... sarah and I are heading to the tigers game right now...
cheers
haha.... maybe golf, maybe not.... ive been throwin solid this season, nice and consistant... granted ive only played 7 rounds, but, so far, +1, 24 shorts on monster is my best score, not including that ace i had on 8 and kensington... haha... gimmie a call if u still have my number... think im off on thursday if u maybe wanna golf.... if u dont have my #, just hit me up on here and ill get back to ya... be easy mang! gotta hit the sack now... school @ 9am!... rough....
sup buddy? when we gunna go golfin this season??? i just got hired as the night chef at great oaks country club in rochester hills! im working for certified executive chef, Randy Emmert.... you may have heard of him... anyways, hope things r good for you ath the B-House... sarah and I have been meaning to come in there and say whats up to steve and you, but school has been kicking both of our asses.... hit me up... hope to hear from you soon!
cheers
Hey dude whats shakin! Im planning on playing the March Mush at Fitzgerald next weekend... I dont think Im gonna get a chance to play it on the Friday, so i was wondering if you can give me a heads up on the course any info would be cool.
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Purple 176 - looks unthrown
Purple 175 - thrown in a field a couple of times
Red 170 - Used in a few rounds, still in good shape
I can give you a call later if you are interested
The Trackers I throw are first run Z Trackers which are one of the truest flying discs ever made. In the hands of a skilled player the Z Tracker will bend like it is remote controlled. I know that because I once saw a skilled player throw one. Anyway it is a great anhyzer disc in my bag, or a controlled straight disc when thrown at slower speeds (like short tunnel shots under 300 feet).
The Z Reaper is an overstable driver which I use for short (under 320 feet) controlled hyzers. So one is flippy, the other is overstable. In short they are vastly different except both are round. I hope that explains it.
Thanks for asking.
I visited the factory today and have some new discs to try out, including the newest run of Hard Magnets, which feel like the best they have made in the past few years.
You inquired: Just for the sake of having something interesting to read on my comment wall could you possibly enlighten me as to how a tracker works for you in your desired qualities for the disc. Also, is it a similar function for you as the reaper, or less stable?
Thanks!!
Dang! If you are looking for excitement on your comment wall you should have asked a far better question. Try again. :)
cheers
cheers
Hey, someone accused me of being semi-famous recently. Now if I can get semi-good I will be all set.
See ya at the chains!
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