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General Scales
January 20th, 2010, 10:09 AM
Has anybody out there thrown one of these discs? I know that Discraft halted the run due to inconsistencies in the mold or something along those lines.

I have an opportunity to buy ten at the same weight (173) but don't want to spend the money to just have a collectors disc.

I heard they are much like a Star Cro (smaller and faster version of the Roc). Can anybody lend credibility to this statement? It'd be much appreciated.

Thanks,
Stu.

Adam Schneider
January 20th, 2010, 10:17 AM
I think they're similar to either the DGA Shockwave or Aftershock.

chris7graham
January 20th, 2010, 10:23 AM
I think they're similar to either the DGA Shockwave or Aftershock.

which is a sub company of discraft...I think:chinscratch:

Nathan
January 20th, 2010, 10:31 AM
I liked the disc but stopped throwing it because there were other discs in production about the same as the torque. Its a great overstable mid if thats what you want. I can't compare it to the cro because I've never thrown one. Discraft called it a 2 on their rating scale but it was really more around a ~1.7

It is the DGA shockwave and DGA is a sub company of Discraft. So if you are gonna pay more than $15 per disc, you could get the aftershock for the same price. If your getting them for a good price though, I'd say go for it.

Ol' Bob
January 20th, 2010, 12:31 PM
Torque? I need one called, "Revs."

blang11
January 20th, 2010, 02:00 PM
Torque? I need one called, "Revs."

I haven't thrown one, but I gather it would FEEL like the Cro since that's a smaller diameter midrange, but it's got to be more overstable than that by a bit. I know Discraft scrapped it because they couldn't get it to be consistently as overstable as advertised, but my zone (putter) and force (driver) are both rated a 2 and they are way more overstable than a cro. I was intrigued by the concept of this disc, but at the very least, I'm glad that Discraft has enough pride to bail on a mold they can't get totally right.

Speaking of overstable Discraft midranges, I just picked up 2008 ace race Nebula which I'm pretty excited about. I threw Dion Arlyn's orange nebula, which apparently was the more overstable one and it was pretty sweet. I made sure to get the same kind.

kyle95
January 20th, 2010, 06:34 PM
I have one too, but i stopped throwing it because it flew too much like other discs that i have. I would say that the stability is somewhere close to a wasp.

mbr
January 21st, 2010, 01:07 AM
i loved my first Torque its like a faster more overstable wasp but being a firm believer in backups i got a duplicate. more like the stability of a heavy buzz:( but if you plan on throwing all of those your bound to get a couple that are the same:) it was a fun slot in the bag for a bit

ScottW
January 21st, 2010, 02:56 PM
I have a first run on my wall but it will stay there, I don't throw Discraft anyway. Throw a Gator instead.

General Scales
January 21st, 2010, 04:27 PM
Threw a good buddies of mine. He has two of them in the same weight I was looking at buying and in my opinion, it's not worth it. It's a faster Wasp for sure but with way less glide. And since I can throw my Wasp 300 feet with the way it flies now, I don't see a need to throw a disc less inclined to glide to it's target. The Wasp is overstable enough to handle most extreme winds. And if it's not? FLX Drone will take care of it.

I am buying one with the AMNats stamp on it. Apparently its the rare version of an already rare disc. Torque is actually spelled TORQ on it. for some reason.

SPIDER-DAN
January 22nd, 2010, 08:59 PM
I threw the torque for a bit and realized it was pretty close to my ce spider. My most overstable midrange is the z drone. I have a flat top z wasp that is pretty good but 7 years old. I thought the torque would be a bit more overstable than my wasp, but after a while it was almost the same. It is a great disc if you are looking for something more overstable than the buzzz and less stable than the drone. It is in esp plastic that is grippy and feels good in the hand. Thought about putting one back in the bag since i have quite a few of them anyway.

papatart
January 24th, 2010, 07:27 AM
Actually, the Torque is the Shockwave. However, when Discraft started producing the Shockwave for DGA they got the run down pat and it was truly an overstable (2 in Discraft terms) disc. Until the Aftershock was produced the Torque was basically as close as you were going to get to an MRV for a midrange that could take a good snap, not be flippy yet not go too far so that it was a great reliable mid. Also, remember this is a smaller diameter for those that like a smaller felling mid. As the Shockwave it is more like the MRX.

If this sounds like a disc for you, then the price is great! Of course the easy thing to know is that any Discraft disc will ALWAYS have a place in anyone's bag!!!! And I am not prejudiced when I say that whatsoever......heeheehee :biggrin2::biggrin2::biggrin2:

Later!
Scott Papa

SPIDER-DAN
January 25th, 2010, 08:19 PM
Lol..........no... Of course not!

The Course Bro
January 26th, 2010, 10:38 AM
Only 200 made with the "Torq" lettering according to Discraft. Nice collectable!

General Scales
January 26th, 2010, 10:59 AM
"If this sounds like a disc for you, then the price is great! Of course the easy thing to know is that any Discraft disc will ALWAYS have a place in anyone's bag!!!! And I am not prejudiced when I say that whatsoever......heeheehee"

We would never expect you to be biased lol :nahnah:. Did get my 'Torq':yay:. Gonna put it in glass and place it on the wall.:yay:

As for the MRV why oh why won't they reprint that disc. Every single one I've thrown is like a Buzzz but better. :headbang: