Matt
DX Plastic
Tree Pwned
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Post by Matt on Aug 5, 2007 18:16:45 GMT -5
Has anyone ever played with these discs? My mom picked them up for me at Academy Sports and Outdoors in Athens, Ga. I haven't played with it yet, but I was wondering if anyone else had.
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Post by tdg on Aug 6, 2007 10:21:30 GMT -5
The arrow is a straight line putter. It is very good into a wind. The Epic is a great tomahawk disc from what I have heard. The arrow I have witnessed the epic I haven't. - John
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Post by Patrick on Jul 8, 2008 11:36:03 GMT -5
I've got both discs. The Epic (a.k.a. the "Whompus Cat," due to that weirdly off-center hole in the middle) isn't even in my bag anymore, because I never got any distance out of it and it was freakishly overstable, at least in my hands. And what in the world is this "tuning" business, anyway?
The Arrow (a.k.a. the "Paint Can Lid") does reside in the bag, but doesn't come out to play much. John's right about it being good in the wind, and it will fly straight, but it tends to die low on me early, and has a bad habit of diving through the heart of the chains and out the other side on me.
They are hands-down the most funkily-designed discs I owned, gotta give Aerobie that, but beyond that I've found them both to have few other redeeming qualities.
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Post by tdg on Aug 27, 2009 14:19:48 GMT -5
Excellent report on these discs. I love the "names".
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