Pulled from the PDGA Site......."We are currently running the XCaliber, which is a more stable/overstable version of our Destroyer. It was sent in for certification a week ago. So far, we have run it in a recycled Star plastic that was working pretty well. We will run it in the other plastics when we can. It is very difficult to turn this disc over."
http://www.pdga.com/msgboard/showflat.p ... t=222&vc=1
Sounds like a destroyer that wont flip into a headwind.
I wonder if the wing is more concave or if it has a notch on the end of the wing like the orc?
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XCaliber
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XCaliber
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this thing is a syable pig I threw it yesterday out on a nasty anny bomb it held it flatten and just kept on keeping on. Flat ground i got 430' 1st throw 2nd went out over 460'. My friends who throw further then I do where out driving the hole that sits at 510'. It sort starts out like a wraith with the finish of a Max and real fast. They almost feel like 1st run CE discs