
May 27th, 2010, 01:50 PM
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Uphill, you want your most understable fast disc. Understable because you want something that won't stall out as much, and fast because you're fighting gravity and need a more ballistic flight.
I like to throw hyzerflips uphill since anhyzers stop penetrating uphill once they lose their turn. In the final 9 at the 2008 Zoo Town Open, this seemed to be the shot of choice on a long, steep uphill hole for everyone but Nate Sexton.
Downhill, there's a lot more preference involved, since its likely that your whole bag can reach a hole with enough elevation. I like to throw spike hyzers with a really overstable disc for short downhill holes, and sweeping hyzers with something stable to overstable for longer downhill holes, and laser beams with something straight stable like a Teebird if a reliable hyzer can't reach it.
Just remember that if you're throwing down, you will need more hyzer or a more stable disc than you would just throwing flat.
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