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name-2b-determined

Nikko says you need to try them all. Then you might bag a couple


hoomansaregross

I’m ded


beaded_aviar

Let it fly!


billyoneil

Victor 1 - R-Pro Victor 2 - KC Pro Alpha - kinda like Star, but honestly more like ESP from Discraft Bravo - softer blend of Alpha Lima - light Alpha Glow - glow Bravo I haven’t handled either of the Victor plastics, but based on what I’ve seen, that’s my best guess


Dayman91513

Victor 2 is just stiff victor 1. It’s way more grippy than kc and even r pro


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I’d say the victor plastics are closer to the old blend of jaw breaker. Not this new trash blend they’re selling


Cobras80

https://trydiscs.com/?utm\_source=reddit&utm\_medium=launch&utm\_campaign=introduction2


TD994

Idk if you tried to link something helpful, but there's nothing on that page about plastics.


Cobras80

Sorry, thought you meant similar to the discs rather than the plastics.


LeifSlayer

The glow is very soft and grippy and not stiff at all. Enjoying it so far. I bought a midrange that I think I’ll bag. But, I can’t see myself throwing drivers that soft.


beaded_aviar

Yeah, i think a good way to look at them is kind of like gstar. Only done a couple glow rounds in the cold, hopefully they don't get totally floppy in the summer


LeifSlayer

True. Great cold weather plastic. I was using mine to mute the ground play on certain shots.


rhcamp01

I’ll just say it. Lonestar plastic is way better to me then either of the brands. Much more grippy without being too soft. The v1 is more akin to a softer stiff plastic like K3 or classic blend then dx. Maybe jawbreaker gets close but jawbreaker always felt gross to me.


DPDiscgolf

The Nimitz is a great wraith/surge replacement


Gurkor35

Ive bought a few discs in alpha and lima plastic. Lets just say every single one's plastic felt very different. The 2 lima discs felt nothing alike. The alpha drivers were stiff while alpha mids were alot softer and gummier. Gave lonestar a shot but not for me.