Michael Martin we have blue stamp on yellow disc gold stamp on pink disc gold stamp on yellow disc silver and black stamp on pink disc black and green stamp on orange disc silver and purple stamp on red disc all 175 grams
Jun. 19, 2013, 9:29am
Michael Martin
what color stamps do you have in the 175g innova star aviar driver
Jun. 18, 2013, 9:33pm
Joe G 5740
Happy 18th Birthday to my son Joey - ah to be turning 18 again - we can only imagine. I LOVE YOU
Jun. 18, 2013, 2:58pm
Joe G 5740
My preference for the Blizzard Katana is right around 150 and I have near medium armspeed - maybe a little faster than average.
Jun. 18, 2013, 12:46pm
Scott
What weight would you recommend for the blizzard katana for a medium armspeed playerbr
Jun. 18, 2013, 9:50am
Joe G 5740
The Recycle Line look like Gold Line but the feel is hard to pin down. They are beefy feeling overall but plastic has a good amount of give to it so your thumb can sink in nicely. Definitely not as stiff as stiff DX or Zero Line Hard.
Jun. 16, 2013, 10:40pm
Dave
Yeah they look nice and grippy too. Is the Zero Line Pure Gold you have in stock soft or hard
Jun. 16, 2013, 4:12pm
Joe G 5740
The Zero-Line Soft Pure is probably the closest to those old flippy XDs.
Jun. 16, 2013, 3:05pm
Joe G 5740
Then there is the latest from Discmania - made by Innova - the P3 Putt and Approach. Pretty much is an XD with a lower dome than the XD plus but not quite flat and a slightly more blunt leading edge. They feel like a sweet XD in the hand. Made out of real nice DX plastic too for the 1st Runs anyway.
Jun. 16, 2013, 1:01pm
Joe G 5740
Well there are a few nice alternatives. 1st there is the Lat64 Pure - its a great XD and even comes in high-end plastic like Opto and the new Recycled Gold Line - Great Disc. There is also the Judge - like a Pure or XD with a bead so a bit more stable but same great feel.
Jun. 16, 2013, 12:59pm
Dave
Can you think of anything similar to the DX XD Flat flexible low profile grip...
Jun. 16, 2013, 12:56pm
Joe G 5740
I love a beat XD. I love em new and half beat too for that matter. The more beat in the greater the turnover shot I use it for. Those things are MONEY...
Jun. 16, 2013, 12:33pm
Dave
Thanks Joe. The flat gummy XDs were such a great disc once worn in. Unfortunately the one I own is a bit too worn.
Jun. 16, 2013, 12:27pm
Joe G 5740
Actually we have a shortage of DX XDs around here right now Dave. Hopefully we will get some more as soon as Innova makes them again. Right now they are in short supply.
Jun. 16, 2013, 12:18pm
Dave
Do you keep anymore DX XDs in stock or just the XD Plus
Jun. 16, 2013, 11:46am
Joe G 5740
Those are Pinnacle Edition Andy.
Jun. 15, 2013, 9:32pm
Joe G 5740
We also have Recycle Spike - Fuse - Diamond - Saint - Feldberg Mace - Halo and Bolt - VERY SWEET
Jun. 15, 2013, 4:44pm
Joe G 5740
All-new Latitude64 Recycle Line has just arrived. We will be adding them online soon. Very limited supply. If you need something specific just give us a call. The Gold Recycled Pures are AWESOME -.-
Jun. 15, 2013, 12:26pm
Joe G 5740
One of the farthest flying discs for lower armspeeds is the lightweight Beast - either a Premium DX or one of the new Champion Blizzard Beasts. Lat64 Diamond - OPTO Air Bolt - VIP Air King - 150 Pro-D Avenger SS also work great
Jun. 15, 2013, 10:16am
AAR
for forward throwing but dont have a really fast release what disc and weight would get me good distance
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by Jake McDonald
Date Added: Saturday 03 April, 2010
This is my first in depth experience with Pro plastic, as I've always preferred the more grippy DX and Champion plastics. Right out of the envelope it was shipped in, I was a little worried about how slick the disc would feel in my hand, as this had been my issue with Pro plastic in the past. Though it still wasn't as grippy as DX, it wasn't nearly as slick as I was expecting. Fairly grippy, even.
Regarding distance off the tee, this will get the job done. You'll definately need some power behind this disc, because a noodlearm just won't do it justice. I find that it holds a solid line, has plenty of glide, and gets where it's going in a hurry. Certainly a staple in a seasoned golfer's bag, but something a beginner should consider working up to. The Pro Destroyer is one of the few discs I can chuck 400'+, and I presume that it will only progress as I break it in.
Serious speed, plenty of glide, and max distance put this disc in my bag for good. I seriously recommend giving it a try. Much props to CDGS for sending this one my way!