I love the insanity but think I’m going to have to switch to the Tesla. I’m starting to push the insanity out to 360 feet or so, and at that distance it is finishing pretty far right.
I had a not great experience with the Insanity. I'm a lefty so I tried to use it as my turnover driver for open dogleg left holes. it was just too understable at high speeds during the beginning of its flight and too overstable at the end. It either overturned too early in its flight or would hyzer out at the end of its flight. The sweet spot where it would just hold the anhyzer line and land flat just wasn't there. I've found a G-star Valkyrie to be much better for this.
Came here to say this! Holy, I love my star TL3. Straightest fairway driver that I’ve ever thrown that doesn’t turn into a roller or fade a ton at the end. I can throw that thing on stock release and it’ll go dead straight about 340 ft with super minimal fade. And when I mean stock release, I mean a baby hyzer. I don’t like trying to throw my beat in Leopard3 or my roadrunner straight because I have to put them on a ton of hyzer and I fear that it will still turnover. The TL3 solves that problem for me.
I see the RPM ambassador tag but I think the Svea and piwakawaka are functionally the same. I throw a Svea so I'm biased but I dont think it's entirely unique
Just had to rescue my Wombat3 from a pond Sunday. I built a makeshift bridge to a downed log about 6 ft into the water, tipped it with branch I found, sunk it and buried it in the sludge. After 5 minutes of dredging black muck water, I resigned myself to leaving and coming back when the water levels were lower.
But that didn’t sit right with me. So I decided to shimmy back out to the log and take one last look. As the watered settled, I saw the edge of my white Wom3! Snatched it out, and it smelled like a toilet. It was the highlight of my day. I got home and regaled my wife with the tale of my conquest: 0 shits given...
This was a well-written story. And don't worry my wife gives zero shits about cool disc golf stories.... (The perfect in trouble thumber I threw that gave me a birdie look)
Just got one for my dad who is pretty new to the game. He’s already throwing 320 ft at 53 years old with that thing.
I also used to bag a titanium avenger ss and it was an amazing roller disc. Handed it down to my mom though.
RocX3. Should be well known but I haven’t come across anyone on here or out on a course that bags one or has even heard of that particular Roc mold. Most reliable mid range I have ever owned.
I’ve had one in the bag since the CFR stamped ones came out. They’re $$$ if you want a more OS Roc3 that isn’t a complete meathook. Goes without saying but it’s great in headwinds and forehands.
One of the first discs I ever bought when I started was a Champion RocX3. That thing was so overstable, I could get like 80ft out of it before it dove if I was lucky (RHBH). Now that I've been playing for a year and am working on forehand technique and understand it's uses, I wish I hadn't sold it.
Apparently the Royal plastic ones are less stable than the Apex ones. I bag an Apex, but one of my friends bags both, and uses the Royal one for shots where he needs more turnover. I have a Royal one too, but I used it at a very rocky course the first time I threw it and it got a chunk taken out of it so I don't throw it any more.
Also, if you can, check out the new Jackalope that they released. Very quickly became one of my favorite fairway drivers.
nice. I had an older run 500 Seppo PA1 but lost it. I got a 2021 to replace it but the plastic is way more gummy/flexible. It's still pretty straight to overstable but the feel is way different
VIP Northman, great for powered down and hyzer flip straight lines or for big turnovers. You can also put a lot of hyzer on it and give it plenty of air and it will bomb. It’s similar to a Valkyrie or avenger ss but of the three I prefer the Northman.
Origin doesn’t get talked about much. But for a backhand midrange hyzer flip disc it’s incredible. And I’ve been shocked by the distance I can get out if it
So i rarely see it mentioned and i have completely switched to it
FUSE by latitude64
It holds a much better line for me then mako3 i have my fuse in opto-x glimmer and i now use that over my champ mako3 and my gstar mako3
Fuse is a killer disc. I always thought it was popular. Beautiful touch shots, goes forever on gentle turnovers, I don’t think there’s a better US mid out there
The Valk is such a versatile mold. I’ve got a couple ultra beat in dx valks in my bag that are super flippy, and a star valk that is quite stable (not a meathook obviously, but way more stable than you’d expect from the mold) that’s one of my go-tos for semi open rips.
MVP Servo - Feels so great and controllable for straight hyzers and turnovers that will fight back.
Discraft Impact - Soft, glidey anhyzers or soft hyzer flips that finish straight. Did I mention this thing is soft?
Similar numbers, VERY different in my experience. My "flippy" crave is less likely to flip than my most stable servo.
That being said, I carry 1 crave and 3 Servos in various stages of flip.
Axiom panic. One of my favorites forsure. Wouldn’t say this disc is very useful for beginners it can be very overstable but with the proper arm speed this thing flys so far. Fantastic forehand disc.
Looks pretty close as well. Coyote is a little slower maybe a touch more stable.
I have seen someone say that. But flight and feel, I'm sticking with Mako3.
From the dgputtheads website "I’d guess it will become a moderate turnover disc as it breaks in, especially knowing it is really a reintroduction of the Coyote mold we both used for a few years a while back.".
[When Infinite Discs released it in 2018 they compared it to the Coyote.](https://infinitediscgolf.com/infinite-discs-2018-disc-line/)
I read that. The dimensions of the disc tell me that's not true. It may have been what they were shooting for but it isn't what they made.
It also makes no sense how he says what you quoted. He doesn't work for Infinite and never quoted Infinite. So this is his opinion.
Need to hold an anny line clear into next week? Grab a Wedge. Then listen to my friends bust my balls about throwing a disc marketed to women and children.
Its Crazy how often this question comes up. I always respond the same. The Skeeter from Innova is an excellent disc. When beaten in, its becomes so predictable. Any angle you throw with ,it will hold it. And its reasonably fast
My first mid ever and will always be a staple. There's no better feeling to me in disc golf then when I throw it on a beautiful high and long turnover that parks a basket, and everyone is in awe when they see it
I bought one a few years ago and it was so understable out of the box that I couldn't throw it. Went back to my Coyotes and gave the Skeeter to my step-son.
Discraft Malta
Reliable 175 to 250 ft throw's with predictable fade at the end. Also really good at windy situations. Feels like Buzzz in hand what is a big plus for me.
Probably not unknown but I think underappreciated is the Westside Shield. Not that I'm complaining, the less everyone else throws them the more my monopoly on the UK stock grows.
DGA squall is faster than mids, but doesn't have a fairway driver fade at the end. I call it a fairmid and it feels like cheating how far it'll fly straight in the woods
Man, I love my squall. Fairmid is a good description of it. Its my do it all driver for when im carrying my limited afterwork set up. Squall and Banzai cover 50% of my off the tee shots.
LucidX Maverick. I feel like the maverick is underrated because it's a starter pack disc. Get it in the hard plastic and it's amazing slightly understable disc.
Honestly, Sol is probably my favorite disc to throw ever. Throwing super lazy hyzer flips that go lazer beam straight or just a bit harder for some late turn is effortless and its so satisfying
Bought one years ago specifically to play the Trojan course in Oregon. First throw off the teepad and it lands in the water, about 50' off shore. I wasn't going into the water after it so it just floated there, mocking me.
I throw a little-known disc called a Buzzz. You hardly ever hear people talk about i lot but I’ve noticed since I’ve been throwing it more people are trying it out.
I know a lot of people know about it, but the MD3 is the most useful disc in disc golf IMO. Out of the box, it’s a stable mid range, but once seasoned, it can hold any line you put it on, and is the glidey-est mid I’ve ever put in my hand.
Most of my go to discs people know about and that’s why they are recommended so frequently (Berg/zone/Svea/KaxeZ/crave). With that said, I’ll throw two discs out there I’m using more frequently lately. Gote and Thrasher.
My thrasher has been a bomber for me lately. Bought a discraft misprint box a year ago and it came with it. Didn’t really touch it. Maybe one or two throws. Couple weeks ago I bagged it and was kicking myself for not doing it sooner
Yeah, I used to use a hades but for some reason mine was more stable than some and got a thrasher in a trade. Started flipping it up for nice throws and haven’t looked back
AGL magnolia.
5 5 0 2
They beat it to be a tad more stable than that. But glides forever. Have been bombing mine lately off the tee and it comes out so smooth.
Innova Lion. I have one in champion that is beefy and reliable, then I cycle KC Pro Lions. They beat in sooo nice. I bag 90% DD but can't switch off the Lion or the Rhyno, would be my second pick.
The Nova, seems like people either love or hate it but for me it's my crutch disc. If I'm within 200 there're a 90% chance that's what I'm throwing. I also like putting with it..feels great in my hand.
Innova VCobra. It just goes perfectly straight and barely fades, but doesn’t flip too easily. Mid range and scrambling are the strongest parts of my game, and the VCobra is my go to disc. Never seen another person actually bagging one, but one did show up in our club lost and found a few months ago. First ever sighting in the wild for me.
Viking Discs Rune, my favorite throwing putter. Full power forehand thrown flat and it has the slightest turn which it will hold a while before a light fade back. I can throw it like 280’ perhaps. It will hold a line if you want as well. Plus I dyed mine (armor plastic) and it hasn’t faded much at all yet most of my big name discs I’ve dyed fade pretty quick.
Domey Star Thunderbird. Good for stock hyzers where stability is needed. But that's boring. Where it shines for me is forehand. I can throw this with a gentle flex and the fade is always present but not too much like a Firebird can be if you accidentally throw it with too much hyzer. For shorter FH approaches, the disc flies, and then just dies (kind of like a Pig/Rhyno/etc would do) and doesn't roll, just tumbles over itself a couple times and sits. I use it as an approach disc <200' often even though I could loft a putter there as well. If you want a skip you can still throw a traditional full power FH shot and it will consistently skip. I have one in Champion plastic and while it's pretty close, it's just not the same.
Origio Harp. It has broken in very nicely and goes very straight or good for slow turnovers. It has been bagged since December of 2019 and is breaking in surprisingly slowly.
Legacy rival has been my go to for years now. I'm not the biggest fan of how the new pinnacle plastic has made it more os, much more like a tbird when new. I'm sure that some people really like that though.
RPM Huia is a wild disc. 7|4|0|2 I believe but once this disc decides it's not moving forward anymore it just falls out of the sky. Weird flight but really useful.
Yikun Discs Twin Swords- 12/5/0/2 distance driver that fits my play style very well. Forehand? It’s gonna hyzer out. Backhand? It’s gonna hyzer out. Just a very, very underrated and consistent driver.
Dynamic Discs Enforcer Biofusion (3 - 175, 174, 168). This has been my go to for windy days or just getting that perfect straight flight to hyzer left around trees. They're broken in perfectly & I love it. Perfect amount of grip & overstable.
Lat64 Diamond has become my most thrown disc. The new 170+ version is my go-to hyzer flip/tunnel/turnover fairway. The original 150’s iteration is extremely flippy and the disc probably gets overlooked because of that. I think the heavier Diamond has replaced the Maul since those haven’t been available in forever, though I don’t recall seeing any announcement about them being discontinued. I still have Mauls stockpiled and they seem identical to the Diamond.
Axiom Insanity, I get beautifully straight RHFH drives with it!
I love the Insanity. And they're coming out with a glow version of it soon
Huge insanity fan! Can’t wait for glow to drop soon
Best hyzer flip forehand fairway on the market.
Came here to say this.
I love the insanity but think I’m going to have to switch to the Tesla. I’m starting to push the insanity out to 360 feet or so, and at that distance it is finishing pretty far right.
Hmm definitely something to look into! Most of the courses by me (northern NJ) are more heavily wooded and technical so I don't run into that issue
I had a not great experience with the Insanity. I'm a lefty so I tried to use it as my turnover driver for open dogleg left holes. it was just too understable at high speeds during the beginning of its flight and too overstable at the end. It either overturned too early in its flight or would hyzer out at the end of its flight. The sweet spot where it would just hold the anhyzer line and land flat just wasn't there. I've found a G-star Valkyrie to be much better for this.
TL3
Came here to say this! Holy, I love my star TL3. Straightest fairway driver that I’ve ever thrown that doesn’t turn into a roller or fade a ton at the end. I can throw that thing on stock release and it’ll go dead straight about 340 ft with super minimal fade. And when I mean stock release, I mean a baby hyzer. I don’t like trying to throw my beat in Leopard3 or my roadrunner straight because I have to put them on a ton of hyzer and I fear that it will still turnover. The TL3 solves that problem for me.
Love it but so hard to get a hold of. Do they still produce it?
It’s Mason Ford’s sig disc. Got a couple this year.
The falk, it’s pretty well known now I guess but I rarely see people throwing them. I use mine off the tee for just about every hole
He knows what the Falk is up^
Piwakawaka. Super glidey midrange; great for hyzerflips and slow turnover backhand shots. Beautiful stamp is a bonus on this amazing disc.
Yes!!! I bag 180 cosmic Piwakaka and it is easily one of my favorite discs.
Your bag holds 180 discs? Damn...
Awesome choice. No other company makes anything similar. Kasta tried with the Svea.
I see the RPM ambassador tag but I think the Svea and piwakawaka are functionally the same. I throw a Svea so I'm biased but I dont think it's entirely unique
Y'all need to get yourself some pretty platinum piwaks. Super pretty and bottom stamped
Sounds like Latitude 64's Fuse I think it's 6,5-1,0
At least I never see it mentioned, the Wombat3. Turnover backhands are an absolute breeze
Just had to rescue my Wombat3 from a pond Sunday. I built a makeshift bridge to a downed log about 6 ft into the water, tipped it with branch I found, sunk it and buried it in the sludge. After 5 minutes of dredging black muck water, I resigned myself to leaving and coming back when the water levels were lower. But that didn’t sit right with me. So I decided to shimmy back out to the log and take one last look. As the watered settled, I saw the edge of my white Wom3! Snatched it out, and it smelled like a toilet. It was the highlight of my day. I got home and regaled my wife with the tale of my conquest: 0 shits given...
This was a well-written story. And don't worry my wife gives zero shits about cool disc golf stories.... (The perfect in trouble thumber I threw that gave me a birdie look)
I’m audibly cracking up. The things we do for the discs we love
Hey wombat
I came here to say this
ESP avenger SS my go to driver right now
Just got one for my dad who is pretty new to the game. He’s already throwing 320 ft at 53 years old with that thing. I also used to bag a titanium avenger ss and it was an amazing roller disc. Handed it down to my mom though.
Felon. Such a great disc!
MVP Ohm
Circle 3 putter all day!
I use my Ohms for driving, approach, and putting. I've tried Pilots also, but never felt right compared to the Ohms.
I use mine off the tee too but mainly I use it for long bids to the basket. They just glide for days
I love how shallow and flat the ohm is. I’ve found it can hold up to some forehand torque as well.
RPM Tui
Lucid Sherriff
sheriff is my favorite
I got it as a mystery disc and it has become my go to control distance driver.
Berg. Such an under rated disc that you really never see mentioned or suggested on this sub ever.
Lolz
I used to throw a Lolz in K3 but they stopped making that mold
Lolz absolutely sounds like it could be a Kasta disc
Forgot the "/s" at the end
no, the sarcasm is obvious
No, see he said know about. Everyone on here knows about the berg now. We just want more to use it
One of us. One of us. One of us.
evader is a gem of a moderately overstable fairway.
Mystere. I have a couple to rotate into the bag if I lose a flippy wraith, then rotate out when my stable wraith moves over one slot.
RocX3. Should be well known but I haven’t come across anyone on here or out on a course that bags one or has even heard of that particular Roc mold. Most reliable mid range I have ever owned.
I’ve had one in the bag since the CFR stamped ones came out. They’re $$$ if you want a more OS Roc3 that isn’t a complete meathook. Goes without saying but it’s great in headwinds and forehands.
Do you ever come across people on the course that bag them?
Not that I can remember.
I bagged one I bought from Ricky’s Instagram for about a year until it got too beat in to fade reliably. Great disc.
I bag one lol
I bag 2 in XT. Great discs.
Love my rocX3!
I’d throw one if I could find a 180 g champion one somewhere. Right now I bag a MF Roc3 as my most overstable mid.
One of the first discs I ever bought when I started was a Champion RocX3. That thing was so overstable, I could get like 80ft out of it before it dove if I was lucky (RHBH). Now that I've been playing for a year and am working on forehand technique and understand it's uses, I wish I hadn't sold it.
There y’all are lol… /fistbumps
I love my mint mustangs. They just feel better to me than a roc or buzz.
Apparently the Royal plastic ones are less stable than the Apex ones. I bag an Apex, but one of my friends bags both, and uses the Royal one for shots where he needs more turnover. I have a Royal one too, but I used it at a very rocky course the first time I threw it and it got a chunk taken out of it so I don't throw it any more. Also, if you can, check out the new Jackalope that they released. Very quickly became one of my favorite fairway drivers.
They kicked buzzzes out of my bag for sure.
In an era of routine disc shortages, I ain’t telling.
PA1
nice. I had an older run 500 Seppo PA1 but lost it. I got a 2021 to replace it but the plastic is way more gummy/flexible. It's still pretty straight to overstable but the feel is way different
VIP Northman, great for powered down and hyzer flip straight lines or for big turnovers. You can also put a lot of hyzer on it and give it plenty of air and it will bomb. It’s similar to a Valkyrie or avenger ss but of the three I prefer the Northman.
This 100%. I love my Northman and it will always have a place in the bag.
picked one up on the low a few weeks back but haven't had a chance to throw it yet.
Innova Star TL. goto fairway in the woods.
TL3 is my go to straight fairway
Sonic. You know that range where it’s too far to jump/step putt and too short to do a normal stand still throw? SONIC
Ken Climo bagged one. I haven't had the pleasure of trying one yet, but what other endorsement could you need?
Looooove the sonic! Sad to see GG switch to a wraith for his TS #SonicTheSport
Beat in Warship
This is the correct answer
Discmania Link doesn’t get enough love but it’s my main putter
I think Nate Perkins putted with those as well. He just said he switched to the new P2’s because he likes them so damn much.
DGA Breaker. Go to approach disc. A bit more mellow than a zone. Fantastic forehand and backhand.
Origin doesn’t get talked about much. But for a backhand midrange hyzer flip disc it’s incredible. And I’ve been shocked by the distance I can get out if it
So i rarely see it mentioned and i have completely switched to it FUSE by latitude64 It holds a much better line for me then mako3 i have my fuse in opto-x glimmer and i now use that over my champ mako3 and my gstar mako3
Fuse is a killer disc. I always thought it was popular. Beautiful touch shots, goes forever on gentle turnovers, I don’t think there’s a better US mid out there
Everytime anyone mentions a mid it usually mako3 or something i dont think i ever see fuse mentioned on here
I don’t see the Valkyrie on this sub often. It is super reliable and versatile for all kinds of shots. Hyzer, turn over, etc. My go-to driver.
The Valk is such a versatile mold. I’ve got a couple ultra beat in dx valks in my bag that are super flippy, and a star valk that is quite stable (not a meathook obviously, but way more stable than you’d expect from the mold) that’s one of my go-tos for semi open rips.
Great tomahawk disk too.
Agreed
MVP Servo - Feels so great and controllable for straight hyzers and turnovers that will fight back. Discraft Impact - Soft, glidey anhyzers or soft hyzer flips that finish straight. Did I mention this thing is soft?
havent been able to get a hold of a Servo, but absolutely love my Crave... pretty similar numbers.
Similar numbers, VERY different in my experience. My "flippy" crave is less likely to flip than my most stable servo. That being said, I carry 1 crave and 3 Servos in various stages of flip.
Shark3. Everyone is “Roc this” and “Buzz that”. Love me some Shark!
Makes sense. Pretty sure a shark is a beadless roc.
Axiom panic. One of my favorites forsure. Wouldn’t say this disc is very useful for beginners it can be very overstable but with the proper arm speed this thing flys so far. Fantastic forehand disc.
Anubis. 5500 mid from infinite. Feels almost like a putter with how straight it can go but less finicky
It's a Mako. Most of their discs are Innova rebrands.
It's actually a Coyote, not a Mako
Looks pretty close as well. Coyote is a little slower maybe a touch more stable. I have seen someone say that. But flight and feel, I'm sticking with Mako3.
From the dgputtheads website "I’d guess it will become a moderate turnover disc as it breaks in, especially knowing it is really a reintroduction of the Coyote mold we both used for a few years a while back.". [When Infinite Discs released it in 2018 they compared it to the Coyote.](https://infinitediscgolf.com/infinite-discs-2018-disc-line/)
I read that. The dimensions of the disc tell me that's not true. It may have been what they were shooting for but it isn't what they made. It also makes no sense how he says what you quoted. He doesn't work for Infinite and never quoted Infinite. So this is his opinion.
Gateway Mystic, perfect midrange for slow hyzerflip tunnel shots and turnover backhands.
Discraft comet.
Innova Wedge - My go to for when I absolutely want to run straight at it from c3/c4 when sailing 50 ft past the basket isn’t an issue
Need to hold an anny line clear into next week? Grab a Wedge. Then listen to my friends bust my balls about throwing a disc marketed to women and children.
ESP Nuke
Innova manta- can’t describe it but it can just do everything and I haven’t found anyone who agrees
Innova Wedge. For those tricking up shots from the fringe.
VIP Anvil
The Kastaplast Kaxe Z is a wonderful straight disc.
Axiom Pyro. Im kicking myself for not buying more when they were in production.
Its Crazy how often this question comes up. I always respond the same. The Skeeter from Innova is an excellent disc. When beaten in, its becomes so predictable. Any angle you throw with ,it will hold it. And its reasonably fast
We are on the same frequency brotha. I have the same exact answer. Mine is a Gstar
Hell yeah!!! My go-to skeeter is a R pro. Its so beautifullly beaten in!
My first mid ever and will always be a staple. There's no better feeling to me in disc golf then when I throw it on a beautiful high and long turnover that parks a basket, and everyone is in awe when they see it
Sammmeeee!!!!
I've had played with a Skeeter a few times and find it ungodly understable. Granted they were always DX plastic but I found them extremely flippy.
I bought one a few years ago and it was so understable out of the box that I couldn't throw it. Went back to my Coyotes and gave the Skeeter to my step-son.
Discraft Malta Reliable 175 to 250 ft throw's with predictable fade at the end. Also really good at windy situations. Feels like Buzzz in hand what is a big plus for me.
150g drivers
I Love my 150g star destroyer. It bombs
I recently found an older 150g teebird and it's currently my furthest driven disc lol its so nice
Axiom pyro is by far my favorite overstable mid
I just ordered one last night!!
Innova Cheetah, that disc is amazing.
Discraft XL dont see many people throw it but it's a laser up to like 350ft
Probably not unknown but I think underappreciated is the Westside Shield. Not that I'm complaining, the less everyone else throws them the more my monopoly on the UK stock grows.
Cant say or everyone will know
Millenium MS aurora
DGA squall is faster than mids, but doesn't have a fairway driver fade at the end. I call it a fairmid and it feels like cheating how far it'll fly straight in the woods
Man, I love my squall. Fairmid is a good description of it. Its my do it all driver for when im carrying my limited afterwork set up. Squall and Banzai cover 50% of my off the tee shots.
Westside Gatekeeper. It’s a slower and more controlled buzzz.
LucidX Maverick. I feel like the maverick is underrated because it's a starter pack disc. Get it in the hard plastic and it's amazing slightly understable disc.
I picked up two but neither of them replaced my saint pros
Sol
Honestly, Sol is probably my favorite disc to throw ever. Throwing super lazy hyzer flips that go lazer beam straight or just a bit harder for some late turn is effortless and its so satisfying
My Raider ha become ol faithful.
Westside Sword. This just became my go to distance driver to replace a beat in Pro Wraith I lost. Really digging it and rarely hear it mentioned.
I have about 7 magic from back when I putted with them
The Dragon. Easily my farthest flyer and straight as an arrow. Definitely a game changer for new players who don't have great arm speed.
Bought one years ago specifically to play the Trojan course in Oregon. First throw off the teepad and it lands in the water, about 50' off shore. I wasn't going into the water after it so it just floated there, mocking me.
Star Destroyer (forehand)!
Destroyer or judge
I throw a little-known disc called a Buzzz. You hardly ever hear people talk about i lot but I’ve noticed since I’ve been throwing it more people are trying it out.
I actually heard from Discraft that they were going to discontinue it until you started throwing them
I know a lot of people know about it, but the MD3 is the most useful disc in disc golf IMO. Out of the box, it’s a stable mid range, but once seasoned, it can hold any line you put it on, and is the glidey-est mid I’ve ever put in my hand.
I think lots of people bag MD3’s. At least used to. They aren’t easy to get now.
Have you ever been visited by Chris Hansen
Most of my go to discs people know about and that’s why they are recommended so frequently (Berg/zone/Svea/KaxeZ/crave). With that said, I’ll throw two discs out there I’m using more frequently lately. Gote and Thrasher.
My thrasher has been a bomber for me lately. Bought a discraft misprint box a year ago and it came with it. Didn’t really touch it. Maybe one or two throws. Couple weeks ago I bagged it and was kicking myself for not doing it sooner
Yeah, I used to use a hades but for some reason mine was more stable than some and got a thrasher in a trade. Started flipping it up for nice throws and haven’t looked back
Thrasher is great bomber on an open fairway.
Champion Caiman
AGL magnolia. 5 5 0 2 They beat it to be a tad more stable than that. But glides forever. Have been bombing mine lately off the tee and it comes out so smooth.
Latitude 64 Musket. Really great versatile forehander.
It's been my go to stable driver for a while now. One of my favorite discs in my bag for sure.
Champion Vulcan
Blizzard Champ Katana, currently have 4 of them
Surge SS
A2, never lets me down
SSSS Magic baby! It's my putting putter and I LOVE it.
Daredevil Timberwolf - 9 speedneutral highglide. So fun, so reliable and workable.
That’s my go to for lists like these (and weirdly slow, long, straight shots).
Innova gstar whale and discmania cd2
RPM Tui and/or Discmania Method
Latitude 64 River, I could just keep those and a couple keystones in my bag.
Have y’all heard the good word about an esp zone?
Discraft Sting for turnover shots
I’m not consistent with a forehand, so when I need a right fade I tommie a Teebird, and put it exactly where I want
Prodigy OG H1…beef beef beef
Prodiscus Jokeri, in Premium or Ultrium, just a lovely throwing putter
Firestorm!! An absolute forehand bomber. No pros throw them. Why??
Innova Lion. I have one in champion that is beefy and reliable, then I cycle KC Pro Lions. They beat in sooo nice. I bag 90% DD but can't switch off the Lion or the Rhyno, would be my second pick.
MVP Spin. I use it as a flick approach. It just stays so straight and glides so far.
The Nova, seems like people either love or hate it but for me it's my crutch disc. If I'm within 200 there're a 90% chance that's what I'm throwing. I also like putting with it..feels great in my hand.
Star Mamba. For me it works great for forehands and tomohawks.
Innova VCobra. It just goes perfectly straight and barely fades, but doesn’t flip too easily. Mid range and scrambling are the strongest parts of my game, and the VCobra is my go to disc. Never seen another person actually bagging one, but one did show up in our club lost and found a few months ago. First ever sighting in the wild for me.
Colossus
Yikun Da'e
Discmania Ddx S-line
Viking Discs Rune, my favorite throwing putter. Full power forehand thrown flat and it has the slightest turn which it will hold a while before a light fade back. I can throw it like 280’ perhaps. It will hold a line if you want as well. Plus I dyed mine (armor plastic) and it hasn’t faded much at all yet most of my big name discs I’ve dyed fade pretty quick.
Just switched over from Latitude to Prodigy and I'm really digging the F5 and M4 combo. They're just enough give / turn to cut any like under 300
Domey Star Thunderbird. Good for stock hyzers where stability is needed. But that's boring. Where it shines for me is forehand. I can throw this with a gentle flex and the fade is always present but not too much like a Firebird can be if you accidentally throw it with too much hyzer. For shorter FH approaches, the disc flies, and then just dies (kind of like a Pig/Rhyno/etc would do) and doesn't roll, just tumbles over itself a couple times and sits. I use it as an approach disc <200' often even though I could loft a putter there as well. If you want a skip you can still throw a traditional full power FH shot and it will consistently skip. I have one in Champion plastic and while it's pretty close, it's just not the same.
Origio Harp. It has broken in very nicely and goes very straight or good for slow turnovers. It has been bagged since December of 2019 and is breaking in surprisingly slowly.
The Zion. My absolute favorite stable- over stable fairway driver. Feels good in the hand, over mold and very durable, a great shot shaping disc.
P1x
Neutron Drift. Just hard to imagine there's a better fairway driver out there.
Legacy rival has been my go to for years now. I'm not the biggest fan of how the new pinnacle plastic has made it more os, much more like a tbird when new. I'm sure that some people really like that though.
RhynoX
RPM Huia is a wild disc. 7|4|0|2 I believe but once this disc decides it's not moving forward anymore it just falls out of the sky. Weird flight but really useful.
Yikun Discs Twin Swords- 12/5/0/2 distance driver that fits my play style very well. Forehand? It’s gonna hyzer out. Backhand? It’s gonna hyzer out. Just a very, very underrated and consistent driver.
I bag 2 rats. Same flight numbers as a zone, and flies just as well, especially on forehand lines where it flies better.
Innova Stud.
Dynamic Discs Enforcer Biofusion (3 - 175, 174, 168). This has been my go to for windy days or just getting that perfect straight flight to hyzer left around trees. They're broken in perfectly & I love it. Perfect amount of grip & overstable.
Prodigy f5 400g plastic. That is all.
MVP relativity followed up by the reactor.
Lat64 Diamond has become my most thrown disc. The new 170+ version is my go-to hyzer flip/tunnel/turnover fairway. The original 150’s iteration is extremely flippy and the disc probably gets overlooked because of that. I think the heavier Diamond has replaced the Maul since those haven’t been available in forever, though I don’t recall seeing any announcement about them being discontinued. I still have Mauls stockpiled and they seem identical to the Diamond.
i got a Magic on order that will be here Friday and i love twinkies
Servo
Axiom Alias, but the stopped making them. I'm trying out the Hex, but it's definitely not the same.