Apr 29 2012, 10:16 AM
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PDGA Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Rancho Cucamonga, Ca
Posts: 5,639
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Originally Posted by rizbee
Dave,
Many thanks to you and your son for the Blizzard line! I have been throwing lighter plastic for several years (mostly Sidewinders, Valks, Beasts and Orcs in the 150's), and have always wished for 150g or less models of the wide-winged drivers. R-Pro helped a little, but these new Blizzard Champion discs bomb, and they're somewhat durable.
I've mostly been throwing Katanas. 150 Katanas hyper-flip up to flat for me and carry a mile. Once they're beat in, they become great turnover drivers. Right now I'm learning how to control a 130g Katana. A near-vertical hyzer release downwind and it carries a long way.
I've found most other models at 150g to be too over-stable for my arm speed. Bit by bit I'll try some lighter ones as budget allows.
These discs have leveled the playing field a bit for me (especially at Goat Hill). Great work!!!
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Thanks Allen.
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