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1 Star Wraith
2 X Avengers
1 Z Avenger
1 Star Teebird
1 Champion Teebird
1 DX Teebird
1 Star Eagle
1 Champion Eagle
1 Champion Sidewinder
1 X Buzzz
1 Z Cyclone
3 DX Aviars (1 hard, 2 soft)
Bangrrr wrote:Obviously you weren't at Anthony.....Finally got over on the 3rd try on two different holes in the afternoon.
Hole 10 was a #*$%#! that day. I put one in the drink in the morning, and while I cleared it in the afternoon, that 60 MPH wind out of the south carried it over the road.
1- champ firebird
2- star destroyer
1- pro destroyer
2- star teerex
2- pro wraith
2- champ teebird
2- pro starfire
2- esp buzzz
1- z wasp
2- soft magnet (changes to pro d magnet in warmer weather)
It's a domey smaller diameter midrange that was originally marketed as a driver that was supposed to be "virtually indestructible under normal conditions". And it is. It's basically just an overstable midrange from Innova that hasn't been manufactured since 1996. I have about eight of them now, five of them are brand new. I like to compare it to a Demon. It's pretty overstable.
Here's a link to one on Ebay. It's an X-out so I'm not interested. This guy's been trying to sell this for quite a while but nobody will bite.
This is my favorite discontinued disc I have more aces on Griffins than on anything else!As an advanced-am I played 7 large events and won all of them...using a Griffin.My most overstable Griffins were as stable as the Ram which replaced them.lime green 172 gram. or dark purple 175gr. Hard and domey.Thinking back,I`m not sure they would have passed the current standards test without being grandfathered in!
I hope that "z" Drones are made.
Anyone ever throw a hornet? That is another old school Innova disc that was supposed to be overstable like no other disc.
Some of the old molds had drastically different rim configurations. What are the standards on these Ron? Why do you think some would be illegal by the current standards?
Just wondering if this is wierd. In my bag i'm now carrying 7 avengers. is that wierd to carry that many?
Here is my new list
2 ESP Avengers
1 FLX Avenger
1 Z Avenger
2 ESP SS Avengers
1 FLX SS Avenger
1 ESP BuZZZZ
1 ESP Comet
1 First run MRV
1 Z MRV
2 Ace race discs
1 NEW ESP Impact
1 Really old X2
1 Z Reaper
1 FLX surge
1 SSS wizard, putter
pro challanger, putter
soft challanger, putter
apx swirl, putter
#1 driver lighting disc used for tray .lol
total of 22 discs and alot of back pain after three or more rounds.
3 star wraiths
2 pro wraiths
1 star tee rex
1 champion teebird
2 champion orcs
3 aviars
3 kc pro rocs
i throw mainly wraiths, all 5 in varying degrees of wear so they can be used for multiple shot making. the orc and tee rex for windier conditions.
the teebird is my trouble in the fairway disc.
the rocs and aviars are all also in varying degrees of wear for multiple upshot scenarios.
for years i have found my game to be more consistant when i carry less variety of molds, but more of one mold in varying degrees of wear. that way you're used to throwing one disc, yet can use that one mold for hyzers, straight aways and anyhyzers.
I have currently lost my only two fairway drivers at herman hill on hole six this morning, in the river they went. So, those are out. But I currently have in my bag: Not much really,
172g Reaper Elite Z
174g Wraith Champion
a 2007 dyed ace race (dye by lizard)
176g DGA Squall midrange
175 Cheeta long range
Elite Pro APX Putter
168g Aviar Putt & Approach