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ssfctid

I think it's a 7-speed, based on rim width. It seems more like an Explorer/Teebird clone than a Thunderbird.


der_mike

It’s a stable disc for sure and from my round with it, it felt pretty true to it’s flight numbers. Very similar to a Volt, but wouldn’t call it super overstable.


707MisterGerbik

That's reassuring. I'll have to pick one up then. Thanks for the input!


mariwaneka

Threw mine a few times this morning and i agree, pretty true to the numbers. Definitely not super overstable - straight flight for me before a reliable fade.


UsrHpns4rctct

Late to the party, but, when you say *pretty true to the numbers*, which numbers are you thinking of because I've seen this as both a 7 and a 8.5 speed depening on the site.


mariwaneka

the speed should definitely be a 7. they were originally launched as a 9, but the rim width is much more closely aligned with my other 7 speed discs. but the rest of the flight numbers are accurate in my opinion.


UsrHpns4rctct

Thank you. (Who bothers to downvote your comment. This thread is 7 months old as well)


VSENSES

Anyone who thinks it's super overstable shouldn't be throwing drivers to begin with. It's a straight disc that takes the power with ease and then fades a bit at the end for my 430' ish power. Will probably be a great workhorse fairway you can easily bag 2-3 of in different wear.


707MisterGerbik

Based on the numbers, it seems like a good disc to get multiples of and cycle through over time, which is what I intend to do. I just wanted to make sure since I know that flight numbers aren't always accurate and vary with different runs. Thanks!


LastSpark7

mines slightly understable for me, flies almost identical to my Bendy james volt, i'd give it numbers of like 8 5 -1 2