T_Hizzle
May 10 2007, 09:21 AM
I just saw a sparkle Rogue on ebay. Any body throwing these yet? Are they as tasty as sparkle Tsunami's?
mikeP
May 22 2007, 08:19 AM
Is this for real? The Rogue is my #1 distance driver, it would be great to see it in real Z plastic! However I fear that it will be made of the soft Z plastic like Z flashes and Surges. That stuff is not even as durable as ESP! Has anyone thrown this disc?
pterodactyl
May 22 2007, 10:48 AM
You can always buy mine that I got in my player package from Masters Cup. Very tasty.
luckyg71
May 22 2007, 11:07 AM
What do rogues fly like? I got one for a CTP, but just havent thrown it yet.
mikeP
May 22 2007, 12:00 PM
What do rogues fly like? I got one for a CTP, but just havent thrown it yet.
They fly like a current production Beast on steroids...Faster, a touch more stable = longer, more predictable, lower flying, better in the wind. I throw my Rogue for all distance drives.
mikeP
May 22 2007, 12:04 PM
If the Rogue said "INNOVA" on it, it would be the hottest selling new disc. It flies like an effortless, shorter winged version of the Wraith
acerun06
May 22 2007, 12:09 PM
I know everyone throws a little different, but the Rogue is pretty understable for me. I love it for certian drives, but I can count on it flipping. For distance and something I need to finish straight or a little left I use the Tsunami.
fulcan
May 22 2007, 02:11 PM
Yes, the sparkle rogue is for real. They replaced my regular edition Rogues after the first throw. They are just a bit more overstable than the proline plastic which is exactly enough to make them really consistent. The sparkle-z plastic is really durable. I slammed early trees several times this weekend and I had trouble finding where it hit on the disc. The Rogue is a great disc, the Sparkle Rogue is an awesome disc.
T_Hizzle
May 22 2007, 04:11 PM
Rogue's are a great tail wind distance driver.
bruce_brakel
May 23 2007, 12:15 PM
Don't know about the Sparkle. I throw 330 feet or so. I threw a Rogue 425 in a tournament last weekend, flat terrain, no elevation. Had another throw go 380, parked on a 390 hole for birdie.
What someone said about the Rogue if it were Innova is absolutely true. What someone said about different throwing styles getting different results is also true. The Rogue is good for people who know how to throw slightly understable plastic. It's not good for people who overpower and flip stable discs.
alexjohnson13
May 25 2007, 02:25 AM
Got my Blue Sparkle from Master's Cup today in the mail and it is frickin sweet!!!
Ohhh how I can't wait to let her fly.
EricJKopit
May 25 2007, 12:06 PM
I thought that puppy would sell for more, you definitely got a sweet deal! I was kinda regretting selling that one, but got a silver 2007 Master's Cup DX Roc signed by the Open final round top card, so I'm good. Enjoy!
-Eric K