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Challengers

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Post by _dm4 »

smitty wrote:It will be one of the molds used for the Pimpin Da Holes Open.


Along with the Z pred, Z crush, and Z avenger.
X Z or D Challengers?
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Post by smitty »

They will be in D plastic.

I have some Crystal challengers in the Basement.

D is the only way to go if you ask me. You can do anything with it.
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smitty wrote:D is the only way to go if you ask me.
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McCabe wrote:
smitty wrote:D is the only way to go if you ask me.
Agreed. A good beat in challenger is almost like a magnet. I do use the word almost.
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Post by Jones »

I was wanting to know if anyone has any black soft challengers to get rid of they are the crap i need a new one to match my black challenger collection thx let me know
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Post by Schoen-hopper »

Soft challengers are the sheezneetzy. I've seen made good players throw D challengers, but they are so stiff I can't get a good grip, so they go straight down into the ground when I throw them.
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Post by Gaijinzero »

Jones wrote:I was wanting to know if anyone has any black soft challengers to get rid of they are the s#!t i need a new one to match my black challenger collection thx let me know

Just ordered some stuff from Dennis V. (discs unlimited) and they said they had some black ones in the 170-172 range. I wanted heavier so I had to go with a white one.
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Post by doc »

My black soft KCWO Challenger caved in in the middle as the flight plate is kinda drooping...any fixes out there? Hot water?
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Post by Ruder »

Why would you want to fix that?

They are best when they cave in. Better grip.
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doc wrote:My black soft KCWO Challenger caved in in the middle as the flight plate is kinda drooping...any fixes out there? Hot water?
I had a "lid" (ultimate) that was warped and I filled it with boiling water and let it cool on the flat counter top. This might work, but it also might be too much for a soft putter. You might try it with less than boiling water. Ruder may be right, if it putts well then why try to "fix" it?
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Post by Jones »

i was thinking about getting one of these but almost to nice to throw
http://cgi.ebay.com/Discraft-Full-Color ... dZViewItem
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Post by str8 »

Speaking of Challengers I saw a program on the discovery channel about the Space Shuttle. Not really related to disc golf, but trying to get my post count up.
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Post by McCabe »

Did you know the Challenger was named after the Discraft RV that Cam, Worm, and Discraft Dan, toured in during the 03 season..
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I did not know that.

Good thing they didn't name it after my old car, "Dark Fart."
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"My automobile is a piece of crap"
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