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Joe G 5740
We only have 5 left in the Collector section James and 1 X-out which has an F2nd stamp on the front. Got to Collectors - XCaliber to check them out.
May. 19, 2013, 10:36pm
James Travis
Do you all have any star bottom stamp xcalibers
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I wouldnt classify them as flat Michael - best described as moderately domey.
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How flat are the stock Innova glow dx rocs
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Yes - they are back on Matt. Just put backsaver in the search box.
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Do yall have any of the Innova back straps in stock
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Not sure what you mean by regular FireBird but a 12X is Champion plastic. If you have a Champion FireBird with no 12X stamp on it then it is just a different stamp - they are otherwise the same aside from which run they come from.
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Those are back on Malik.
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We do have some Malik. I will turn them back on. Thanks for the headsup.
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No black Soft Wizards right now Ross - we do have a couple of Black SSS Wizards that arent too soft. New order of Gateway arriving Monday so you may want to check back.
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Have any soft wizards 170-172 in black
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The lightest Prodigy I see is a D1 168. Next is a D4 170.
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They are very flat - very flat indeed.
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I can hook you up Bryan. Green 177 with no black stamp.
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by Stephen Tharp Date Added: Sunday 22 August, 2010
As a loyal TeeBird thrower, the best way I can sum up the Striker is this: If the Stalker is a Buzzz on steroids, the Striker is a TeeBird on steroids...

The Striker has become my favorite distance driver pushing my TeeBirds into a strictly fairway slot. Thrown at full power, it turns a little more than a TeeBird but finishes just as predictably. What really makes this disc unique is how incredibly controllable it is at slower speeds. It is versatile enough to hold an anhyzer line - will land flat as it begins to flex - or a tight flex between 200-250'. Even after saying that, I still prefer my TeeBirds in this condition (I've been throwing them in this situation for five years versus occasionally over nine months).

In terms of distance, there's a 500'+ hole on my home course that is a fairly sizable downhill and reachable with a good toss thanks to a left-to-right crosswind. When my friends reach for their Nukes, I reach for the Striker, and I am able to keep pace without any trouble. It is slower so it takes a little longer to get there, but it always gets sighs from the Nukers when I match their throws or land past them...

In moderate winds, this disc is fairly beefy but not as predictable in the stronger conditions. I throw ESP Surges when the headwinds and left-to-rights become severe (its speed makes it act more overstable for me) and CFR TLs in heavy right-to-lefts. It's an absolute gem in all tailwinds.

As for the plastic, I've only thrown the Opto Line but have found this to be my favorite of the Champion/Elite Z style. It's crystal clear (I do wish they made some brighter colors - blue is the only color I buy), grippy, and more durable than anything else on the market currently. Mine has been unintentionally introduced to more trees than I care to mention and still is flying like new, nine months later. It has acquired some rim rash, but nothing extreme. My Champ and pearly KC Pro TeeBird's and Elite Z Drones and Wasps haven't been able to handle the same contact nearly as well.

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