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J
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Post by J »

smitty wrote:
J wrote:I really love them. I need to get ahold of some ESP's and z's though because the rocks in Farmington, NM are killing my discs!
I know a couple of dudes that probably have a few laying around they could sell and ship pretty cheap.
yea? let me know. I don't know if anybodies ever played out here, but the whole surface of the disc course is rock! The teepads are essentially the natural rock surface (which of course is never flat). It makes a Kanoli teepad look like a good thing.
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kyle
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Re: Pred ictability

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ronconversjr wrote:
McCabe wrote:Greenish Yellow or Orange. ANY Z Pred in these colors are MONEY!
2nd run yellow pred like Kyle dyed for me .Still got that other one I gave you Kyle?I`ll buy it back if you do!!
As a matter of fact I still do! I'll catch up with you sometime.
TravisBlase
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Z Pred

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I throw mostly Innova, but about 6 months ago I noticed that everyone who throws discraft is huge on the Z Pred. I went to our local disc retailer and got one as fast as I could. I then went with a buddy of mine to a local nine hole course on our college campus that uses pvc pipe slid over the top of steel fence posts for "baskets". The basket type is beside the point. We came to hole number seven which is about 275' to 300' or so (nothing is marked on this course) with many scattered trees between tee and pole. There are three obvious choices off of the tee pad, those being a roller, a straight low buzzz or roc shot, or a huge hyzer through a small, high gap in the trees, also with a three story business office with a slant roof to try and clear. I chose the hyzer route and didn't make it. My brand new Z Pred wedged itself under a wood shingle about 35' above the ground and I still have not been able to get it down. I drive by every couple of weeks to check on it to make sure it is doing ok. Each time I drive by it seems to be a little more sun faded so I think if I ever do get it down, at least it will be unique in its appearance. I never went and got another Z Pred, and that is my history with them. I think I threw it three times ever.

I'm sorry about drifting off the subject so far, I'm just bored on my day off and our course is under about two feet of snow so I'm just spending my day putting in my living room and checking out all of the disc golf sites that I frequent.

Later
nastyNate
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Post by nastyNate »

everyone needs a good pred! look me up at Wyco and i will donate one to your cause.
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Nivek9
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Post by Nivek9 »

:( :( :(

Sniff.... that's a sad story dude....
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J
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Post by J »

nastyNate wrote: everyone needs a good pred!
or 2? :D
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Chris Wiggins
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Post by Chris Wiggins »

nastyNate wrote:everyone needs a good pred!
Yeah, but not those dang flippy ones Nate! :lol:
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McCabe
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Post by McCabe »

WHAT?? Those ARE the good preds!
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Clay
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Post by Clay »

McCabe wrote:WHAT?? Those ARE the good preds!
Yeah, if you're in the Junior Boys division
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Chris Wiggins
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Post by Chris Wiggins »

Clay wrote:
McCabe wrote:WHAT?? Those ARE the good preds!
Yeah, if you're in the Junior Boys division
Haha! Go stable or go home!
Actually I've got no room to talk, I throw my flippy pred all the time. I got that one from Nate too! :lol:
nastyNate
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Post by nastyNate »

any pred is a good pred, you just have to learn how to treat it!
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Mossy
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Post by Mossy »

I'd have to say either my pred or my orc...depending on which one i have in the bag and out of the river.
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