Who has the best prices if you are going to buy like 10 to 15 discs in like 5 - 10 different molds or something small time like that? Is the best deal going to be online or at a store somewhere? What are the ten best molds to own? (prefferebly not colletebles but more like disc to throw.) I currently use the Candy Orc, I love my Pro Wraith but it is getting beat in an beoming too understable, and then a variety of other discs. I putt with a Wizard so I am not looking to change that. Well anyways I would love to hear peoples opinions.
everyone's ten best are different, at the moment, my top 5 would be(in no particular order:
1) Champ. Beast
2) Z - Predator
3) Z - Wasp
4) dx Roc
5) Pro D Challenger
Sorry, I can't think of others I use on a regular basis.
Birdie
Sep 28 2005, 11:15 PM
Come on Teague, just know what you throw and it will be cool.... /msgboard/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
jared11
Sep 29 2005, 12:21 AM
you know OKC has and will always have the cheapest discs in the nation! d-mart and fred's food shop. champion/z - $10, pro/x - $7 dx/pro d - $5.49
Birdie
Sep 29 2005, 12:59 AM
True that. I have never seen better prices. But expected you to to have better prices than that Jared. Dosent Coda have the sweet hookup? :D
Hey guys thanks for the input. Where are these shops in OKC that sell such cheap plastic and are they open on Sundays cuz I will be in OKC on this Sunday. Unfortunatly I will be missing the Twisted flyer even. Oh yeah and Treat I know I just need to get to know my discs but my Wraith is toast and so is my Orc I need new ones as well as a new Wizard. Thats why I was wondering. I just wanted to see what different people say. It is interesting to here the totally different views.
Love: Dragon, Valkyrie, Leopard, Avenger, PDGA Touchline True Approach disc
Undecided: Spider
Hate: Orc, Sabre
Some to try:
Z Avenger (and pro avenger, I carry both)
Z Predator
Z Wildcat
For midrange check out the buzz.
Wizard is a good putter, especially in the wind. But aviars, challengers, and apx are good too. If it's working, don't change it. I like Aviars because they are easier to find; most towns have an academy. If you need it, it's there. Took me 2 months to recieve my wizards after ordering.
You will always get a better deal online ( at least I have ). Some sites have free shipping if you spend so much. I wanna say discgolf xpress has free shipping at 30.
One of the better companies I've ordered from in terms of service and fast shipping is Sun King Discs; shipping is reasonably. I was impressed with how quick I got my shipment. Within a week: which means that he shipped them the day he received the check. I should add the prices are very nice too.
cbdiscpimp
Sep 29 2005, 02:16 PM
All youll ever need are Preds Avengers Trackers BUZZZs and Challengers :D:D:D
Or if you throw Innova
Firebirds Orcs Eagles Teebirds Rocs and Aviars :D:D:D
gokayaksteven
Sep 29 2005, 02:23 PM
i've been to that store on okc--anyone have a phone # or know if they do mail order?
DSproAVIAR
Sep 29 2005, 02:23 PM
Love: Dragon
Will is not to be trusted.
Get some:
Firebirds
Teebirds
Kc Rocs
Kc Aviars
All you need!!!!!
friysch
Sep 29 2005, 02:27 PM
D Mart is on 50th and Meridian...the south west corner. Fred's is on Portland street around 28th or 29th across from Will Rodgers on the West side of the street.
I'd look into a Teebird, KC Pro Roc, DX Roc, and Firebird. Teebirds are just straight. KC Pro Rocs are nice and when they get beat in are wonderful. DX Rocs are just awesome. Firebird is overstable and a good sidearm disc.
Matt
Here are some of my favorite discs, if it matters:
Longest: Viking, Orion LS, Avenger, E Spirit (overstable)
Long: QJLS, Leopard, Blaze, Sabre
Mid: E Element, S Element-X
Discflights.com has 5$ DX, 8$ Pro, and 10$ champ discs. 5$ shipping up to three and about 1$ per disc after that. I think they only carry innova tho (could be wrong).
I would recommend an X-Predator. It has become my go-to disc. X-Wasps are also great. I prefer Innova drivers, but that X plasic has got to be the sweetest stuff of all.
Love: Dragon
Will is not to be trusted.
LOLOLOLOL
I know some people don't like the Dragon. But man does that thing sail! And it has less low speed fade than any of my other discs.
But what I have been throwing best lately is that PDGA Touchline True Approach Disc. I have had two eagles in the last week with it. One from @50 feet and one from @100 feet. I also had an ace with it a couple of weeks ago. The thing goes almost as far as a driver and it flies straight!
bfunkyp
Sep 29 2005, 04:46 PM
keep the Wizards, you are on the right track there. Gateway (http://www.gdstour.com) has a special, 5 Wizards for $35 (incl shipping.) Get a bunch of them to practice putting and approach.
I recommend DX Rocs for all mid range. If you have one that is all beat up, one that is a little used and one brand new one you can do almost anything with that disc.
I use a mix of Champion and DX Leopards and Teebirds for drivers.
I have a T-bird in the Candy plastic and I hated it. I could not seem to get any distance out of it. I loved my Wax T-Bird but it wore down really quick. Thanks for the info on the website and the store in OKC I really appreciate it.
bfunkyp
Sep 29 2005, 05:56 PM
How far do you throw anyway? Have you tried the Sidewinder yet? That is a great disc if you are not regularly throwing your drives over 300'.
Marshall Street Disc Golf (http://www.marshallstreetdiscgolf.com) has some great prices, great customer svc, huge selection and the best disc descriptions on the web.
letho
Sep 29 2005, 06:25 PM
Yo Teague discflights is local here in Tulsa man.
Really what were flight effects prices cuz that would be easy to pick them up. I will be up for the bag tag challenge. Oh and about the sidewinder. I loved my sidewinders but they both got lost in the woods at the twisted flyer event in tulsa. I can hit about 350 with a roc and about 400 on flat ground with a Wraith in a hyzer mayber a little further than 400. I have found the Wraith to be understable and need lots of hyzer not to turnover on me.