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Player Reviews Posted 09-12-06 Submitted by Aero Star cura0006@unf.edu Location: Jacksonville, Fl Level: Amateur Avg Drive: 350 Disc Weights: 180 Review: In my bag, I have a 180g Star Aero as well as the new 175g DX Goblin. Some say they are pretty similar, but i use them both for different situations. I am right handed and I throw backhand, flick, overhand, rollers, thumbers....you name it, I can probably throw it. The Aero is the straightest-flying approach disc in my bag. It will hold any line you can give to it, assuming you don't throw too high and allow the disc to stall out. If you lean it right, it'll finish right. If you lean it left, it'll finish left. Throw it flat, and it'll land the exact same way. I love it for just those reasons. They say it's a putt ad approach disc. But I can throw it (quite accurately) about 250' - 300' with no problems. It flies much slower than others (hence why it is a P&A), but it still gets there. The key is to make sure you are not releasing it too high (usually this happens when I throw off of my back foot.) I just love how reliable and accurate it is. I have had it for a few months now, and have seen no change in flight (thanks, Star plastic.) Definitely a must have, in my book. Submit Your Review Back to Main Page |
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