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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Kansas
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Dave, perhaps this has been talked about before, but I am not very good at searching in the PDGA forums; I never can find what I am looking for. I had an early run Star Destroyer (had a stock stamp, and I got it soon after the first run discs were out) and I loved it very much! It wasn't too overstable like the newer runs are, for me. I lost it in a pond at a tourney last year and couldn't find it! I haven't tried First Run Star Destroyers because they are very expensive. I tried an Echo Star Destroyer and it is way too overstable for me. Would you have any suggestions on which run or runs might be less overstable? Thanks, Don
PS I have also tried the Vulcan (It is a useful disc, but too flippy for the disc I want to replace) and the Archon, which is also too overstable, but I am starting to like it more and more).
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Is everything
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Try the pro or dx plastic. I like them.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Rancho Cucamonga, Ca
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Most likely, they would be run at some time for the Factory Store. Right now, Rhynos are not in the schedule till next year.
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Location: Kansas
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Dave,
I had a quick question about the star stingray. Did something with the mold change to make it more stable? The star stingray when compared to some of my older DX stingrays appears to have more plastic (read: appears thicker) where a bead might normally go on a disc. Im just curious because the star stingray is really stable, where a similar shaped/profiled disc like the kite is really understable in star plastic. |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Is everything
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Dave: I'm likin' my 170 star Archon. Very controllable. I like it a lot more than the 175 gram model, but that's just my average D arm talkin'. KL
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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Hi Dave,
Why don't Valarie Jenkins and Des Reading have signature discs? They are both 3x World Champs. Several of your male players (deservedly) have signature discs with only one or two world championships under their belts. Surely you don't think Val and Des should be denied the honor because you are afraid their signature discs will be labeled "girl" discs and not sell as well. Come on, they deserve their own disc! |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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he doesn't have a disc either. Open Worlds is weighted most heavily in our consideration of marketability. All do receive their own limited edition signature discs.
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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Where can I get a Val Jenkins Starfire and a Des Reading Stingray?
NVM. I found where: http://www.valariejenkins.com/Site/Shop.html http://www.yetidisc.com/pages.php?pageid=12 Except Des's Team Star disc is the boss? No thanks. I think I'll go for those wraiths though ;-) Last edited by JenniferB; Nov 08 2011 at 01:19 PM. |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Livingston(Hicksville),Tx
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Open means anyone can play
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Juliana signed my Valkyrie.
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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Give them a buck or two as well since they aren't getting the help from disc sales the guys do.
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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Yeah, yeah, Matty, I got it. I was speaking more to the absurdity of it all. I know that the term "open" is often misused. That doesn't change the fact that two women who have shown dominance at an elite level deserve to be treated with the same respect as their male counterparts.
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Hey Dave, what's the story with Lycan? Is it something new or just a retooled, renamed Coyote?
According to the newly released flight chart, the Lycan is there and the Coyote is gone. |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Twin Cities, Minnesota
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You likin' the Lycan? It'll grow on you liken lichen.
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Rancho Cucamonga, Ca
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That chart was being worked on and shouldn't have been released. We were talking about replacing the Coyote on the chart with the new Lycan, because the present chart doesn't have room for both. The Lycan is a new disc and the Coyote will still be available. We haven't decided yet how to deal with the flight charts. Right now, although this is subject to change. We are thinking about having the Coyote available in the Factory Store, and putting the Lycan on the chart. The Coyote is more similar to the Mako than the Lycan although the current flight numbers are the same for both the Coyote and Lycan. I would place the Lycan closer to the Shark than the Coyote.
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: 2630 16th St. Moline IL
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They wont sell as well, as much as I hate to admit it. I lobbied as hard as anyone for Des for years, and still support it. But, that being said I cant tell you how many times I corrected people over JK Valks. Maybe its different in your area, I hope so and hope they get them.
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Sounds to me like the Lycan should replace the wolf.
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#12536 |
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Join Date: Nov 2011
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I have been playing disc golf for around 2 years now and just can't seem to find a great turnover disc for me. I have a very seasoned DX Beast that i use for my long turnover shots right now but the possibility of it rolling on every shot worries me.If anyone had any suggestions on disc that have a good turnover (RHBH) please let me know.
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#12537 |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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Hi Dave,
I was wondering how Innova produces flight patterns like the ones compiled in the following image: ![]() I figure that somebody compiled these based upon the patterns published in the Innova catalog. My question is more about the origin of the flight patterns, themselves. Here are some specific questions I have: -What is the characteristic release speed for these flights? -Are these flight patterns for flat release, hyzer/anhyzer, nose up/down? -What is the spin rate at release supposed to be to produce this flight? -What is the distance scale? -Is this computed? Or an artistic rendering? -Is the left-right and up-down to scale? Or is the vertical/horizontal skewed? I'm very interested in your response. The answers to these questions will help me along in my research. Cheers! John |
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These flights are really not supposed to be compared across all speed ratings; only within speed ratings. Also, I noticed that several are wrong, and if they are ours, need to be changed. One notable was the Yeti shown more low speed overstable than the JK. One thing is missing from these is the distance grid on the left of each speed category that tells how far the disc needs to fly to achieve these characteristics, thrown flat and nose level, with calm wind. Many people read these distances as how far the disc will fly, but it really represents how far you need to throw it. As you infer, from your questions, throwing style can change the way the disc flies; especially nose up, nose down, or up wind, down wind.
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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If you want a faster disc look towards the Vulcan. |
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