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Leo D.
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Discraft "Flick"

Post by Leo D. »

um... yeah, its pretty stable.
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Post by paul »

its also VERY VERY fast.
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Post by smitty »

works GOOOOOOOOD for overhand shots!!
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Post by Leo D. »

Yeah finally a disc that goes straight for ya Emac lol, now you can quit throwing those flippy Z Preds lol, jk. Discraft should of named this disc the Nascar Special, or the Gordon, yeah, then you could throw a Flash and a Gordon.
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Post by McCabe »

Flash Gordon..........thats funny!!!!
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Post by Leo D. »

I think I can throw a hyzer roller with this disc!!!
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Post by Sandman »

The flick is sweet, super fast too! Finally something as stable as a xtreme but it actually flies more than a 100 feet........

How bout them D-buzzez????? Gotta love wal-mart in Hays!!!!
I like the stamp Buzzz-D like were gonna get confused or something.Pretty stable for now but i assume after a few trees she'll flip. I know why they d/c'ed my D-mrv's now those bastards.............conspiracy
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Post by Leo D. »

D Buzzz, hum... have to think about that one, I did throw the new plastic and new stamped X Buzzz, they are different than the first run X Buzzz, the plastic feels really good. And that little bee with the Malcolm X stamp on his shirt kicks but !!!
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Post by McCabe »

The new run of Z Buzzz's are bad ass!! So Stable!!

And if anyone needs a Z Flick....I have about 80 of them so let me know!!
I have from 160g to 174g.
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Post by smitty »

The Flick was the bomb for me this weekend. A ton of good things went down each time I threw it.

Ransom

1-parked the long and skinny with it on the 2nd drive first round.
2-parked hole 2 with a huge 2 finger
3-hit the basket with it on the long and skinny during doubles.
4-parked hole 17 with it on a low fast skip shot in doubles.

Dodge

Threw it into every headwind shot.



If you don't have a flick in your bag. Do yourself a huge favor and get 1. It is the best headwind disc that I have ever used. I was killing it into a 25MPH wind, it didn't even try to flip. The flight path didn't even change much from what it does on a calm day.

THE FLICK IS 1 BAD MOTHER TRUCKER!!!!!
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Post by discgolfer_1999 »

I gots me a Dodge City Special Edition Z Flick in the Mail today and it feels awsome. One of the flattest discs I have seen in a long time. I cant wait to throw it Saturday. Being so flat, I am worried it is going to be flippy, but I guess we will find out in a few days.

Thanks Smitty, a Z Flick to go with my Z buzz from last years pimpin tournament.

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Post by cottenokie »

Don't throw it into a 30-40 mph head wind it will flip and roll.. At least that is what happened to mine down at Ponca Lake yeaterday. Other than that it is real fast. Just not high head wind friendly. imho
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Post by smitty »

I will throw a Z flick into any amount of headwind and not worry about it. I watched Larry smash his DC flick into a pretty good wind and had no problems with it finishing hard.


Reeks I think that you are going to like it, better then those old yellow banshees.


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Post by discgolfer_1999 »

Even with all of the new discs, those old yellow 10x banshees are still my bread and butter and by far my favorite disc. I can do anything with it, but i like some of these new discs for the ultimate distance drivers. So far the DX beast reigns supreme, but I am always looking for a replacement and that is where the Z Flick comes in. We will see...
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Post by superq »

color and weight has a lot to do with the stability on the flick. I have a 171 white one that is a flyer. It turns great and holds the line forever then finishes like a machine... in a headwind it is a roller.

I was throwin a buddies red 173 or 74 and man that thing was a freekin pig. Into 30 mile headwind it was still tough to turnover.
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