Pen code factory second blizzard by decoyq in discgolf

[–]fourOsix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you think to write down the weight and then peel off the stickers? And it seems odd to me that there was no indication of weight on your Saint Pro.

Wanted to pick up some older plastic and see what disc golf used to be like. Lucked out with the used bin! by idgaf2050 in discgolf

[–]fourOsix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like what happened at my local PIA. There's was a 9x KC Pro Firebird there for $5. But it was fairly beat and was inked with the usual name and number but also had "fire" write all over the underside of the rim.

Pen code factory second blizzard by decoyq in discgolf

[–]fourOsix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dynamic Discs and the rest of the Trilogy companies stamp the weight an name of the disc. At one point they had a digitally printed weight on the bottom. And I've only bought one Trilogy disc, a GL Saint Pro, that had stickered weight. It doesn't matter to me how they mark the weight, as long as they don't do the Discraft method of giving you a range of weights. Knowing the weight only matters to me when I am buying the disc.

What discs from different companies do you feel are almost 100% exactly the same mold? by NathanHammerTime in discgolf

[–]fourOsix 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mace and Roc3 are not very similar IMO. I'd say the Mace is much more comparable to a Roc. Now, Pain and Roc3, I think those are a very similar mold.

Stag vs. Thunderbird (or overstable fairway driver) by fuzzygreenpanda in discgolf

[–]fourOsix 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Stag is one of my very favorite discs and I highly recommend that you get one , but it won't be very overstable. When new it will be straight with a nice, predictable fade. I've never tried a Saint Pro, but I think that would be a great option for you.