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REDFIVE January 30th, 2009 10:19 AM

stabilized destroyers
 
What I observed from the new stabilized discs is that they are super stiff, very domey, and have white swirls in them. I know Innova says they only released these blue discs with special stamps. BUT, I came across 2 destroyers that were red, were super stiff, had white swirls, and a production stamp. I am convinced these discs have been stabilized because they are much more stable than any other star destroyer I have thrown. Has anyone else come across any orcs or destroyers that seem to be the same way or am I just a luck box?

TreeLove January 30th, 2009 11:09 AM

Well, considering Innova can't make 2 discs that fly the same, I am not that surprised.... And once they do find a good mold, the first thing they want to do is tweak it? I may find myself throwing more Discraft this year. By the way, if anyone is looking for destabilized Destroyers, I have several of them... In fact, I have all kinds of destabilized discs, now that I think of it....

Flash January 30th, 2009 02:28 PM

What ever TreeLove, you have just been hitting the gym and are starting to see the results with your 500ft crushes. What is a poor helpless stable disc supposed to do but flip over and hide in the rough hoping it will not have to feel the massive torque that you are now generating!

http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h139/flash_25296/Emoticons/dedhorse.gif

Bruce January 30th, 2009 06:41 PM

Red star plastic is and has always been more stable than any other star plastic. No matter which mold, almost all red is stiffer and has more dome to it, as well. Not sure why but it's just the way it is.

proto something or other January 30th, 2009 08:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bruce (Post 7102)
Red star plastic is and has always been more stable than any other star plastic. No matter which mold, almost all red is stiffer and has more dome to it, as well. Not sure why but it's just the way it is.

I have also found this to be true (and was true with the original CE plastic). I have heard that different colors cool differently, which is what affects the stability.

TreeLove January 30th, 2009 10:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Flash (Post 7085)
What ever TreeLove, you have just been hitting the gym and are starting to see the results with your 500ft crushes. What is a poor helpless stable disc supposed to do but flip over and hide in the rough hoping it will not have to feel the massive torque that you are now generating!

http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h139/flash_25296/Emoticons/dedhorse.gif

:laughing: Touche! I did not mean to infer that I can controllably flip heavy overstable discs, but your comeback was priceless regardless. :D

jevon January 30th, 2009 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by TreeLove (Post 7116)
:laughing: Touche! I did not mean to infer that I can controllably flip heavy overstable discs, but your comeback was priceless regardless. :D

I would've voted it Best Of. If'n we had such a thing...

REDFIVE January 31st, 2009 12:34 AM

I noticed the red plastic to be more stiff also but this is definately different. It is a bit more pink because of the white mixed in it. I got two of them and threw them in the field today and they are much more stable than the other red destroyers I own. It is just as stable but seems to be a bit faster than the super domey champ destroyers I have thrown. They are pretty cool.


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