I have a "noodle arm" and drive about 300 feet
Testing it out now in Fission plastic which is supposedly more understable
I have two
DX Glow is the understable driver. The Halo Star is my overstable driver and for forehand shots
Bias from lyrics off "Parallel Universe" by the Red Hot Chili Peppers
Throws more like 7/6/0/1 with a steady fade
Downhill drives
This does just about everything
I had one in Z plastic but it was total garbage. I throw a 5x McBeth ESP and it is amazing
Flat to understable midrange shots, and uphill shots
150-class Roc for close finesse shots, and a 171g for shots between the Buzzz and slower speeds (see below). 176g because this is my favorite disc
I always have one because it floats
Unapologetically overstable. I consider this one of my favorite discs even though I don't use it much. I know exactly what it'll do
I can backhand this to the right with a flat release
There are approach shots at a tweener distance and the 3-speed fits perfectly
One is for putts only. The second for grumpy second putts after a miss. Third for approach shots
My first ace was with a 147-gram Innova DX Roc
Threw a Discraft Cyclone that I later lost. This made me retire all future ace discs immediately
After throwing this ace, I decided not to play the rest of the course and left. Another 147-gram Innova DX Roc
Forehanded an Innova Champion Beast
One of my favorite all-time discs until they changed the mold, I threw a Discraft ESP Impact straight at the basket. This mold threw 5/5/-2/2 and the new ones are 6/6/-3/1
This was the Sarah Hokom signature series, neutron plastic, 168 grams
The prior week, I played a one-disc round with my Innova DX Glow Roc. I was dialed in
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