
July 11th, 2010, 11:42 AM
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Join Date: July 30th, 2009
Location: Pendleton, OR
Posts: 871
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Adopting the minimalist theory towards disc selection, I have pared down my bag to 7 molds and 14 discs.
It consists of
(Weight, Plastic, Mold, (Use))
·175g DX Destroyer (head winds)
·171g DX Orc (main driver)
·171g Star Orc (main driver)
·175g Star Valkyrie (secondary driver)
·171g Star Valkyrie (secondary driver)
·175g Star TeeBird (long mid range shots)
·172g Glow DX TeeBird (long mid range shots)
·180g Champ Coyote (Utility, long approach, and “trick” shots)
·175g Star Coyote (Utility, long approach, and “trick” shots)
·171g Glow Champ Coyote (Utility, long approach, and “trick” shots)
·175g Glow DX Roc (it’s a roc)
·174g Bottom Stamped DX Roc (it’s a roc)
·174g DX Aero (Putt and approach)
·174g Champ Aero (Putt and approach)
These discs work for me in most of the situations I have encountered. By limiting the number of discs in my bag to a max of 15 disc and 8 molds I have decreased my bag weight and lowered my average scores. The last spot is open for either, a condition specific disc or a DiT (Disc in Testing). I can also remove one of my Coyotes if I feel I need a two condition specific discs. I know there are many people out there with huge bags full of discs that may scoff at minimalist bags but I once carried a bag full deluxe bag and I wasn’t using a lot of them in a round. You can always carry extra discs in your trunk.
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