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Fightingthetide wrote:.... Are there any that fly well into mild headwinds?
I know I could step over to Wraiths for that shot....
Yes. They're the Wraith stamped ones.Fightingthetide wrote:Tomatoes aside, I'm curious to know some recent thoughts on Archons. Are there any that fly well into mild headwinds?
ION|JOKERi|MD2|TD|PD|SwordParks wrote:If the posts on this forum are any indication, the PD is like a Teebird with sunshine coming out of its butthole so hard that it flies faster.
NoLifeLeft wrote:I'm still really digging the Archons. I have a few CFRs and one Star and my Star isn't that much more understable than my CFRs. I don't get the lack of glide that some people have mentioned and find them quite controllable for how understable they are.
My Archons fly the way I like a beat Wraith to fly but I've had my Wraiths beat into all kinds of stability combinations. Some of my Wraiths lost their LSS first but kept their HSS and became super straight. Some lost their HSS first but maintained a nice amount of LSS, I generally like these best and get the rarest. And a few lost considerable HSS and LSS and I have very little use for these.
So, my Archons have taken what used to be the beat Wraith slot in my bag. I've been testing them heavily for a while now and am confident that they'll be here to stay.
JR wrote:Does your Archon have an abrupt change in the flight from flat to a hard fade in very few seconds? Mine just dies and drops to the ground like a shot bird once it exits from flat flight. If not maybe you've got a more HSS and possibly less LSS example to mine. I like my 166 Pro Wraith, that is broken in better.
JHern wrote:If your putter isn't your favorite disc, get a new putter.
JHern wrote:If your putter isn't your favorite disc, get a new putter.
JHern wrote:If your putter isn't your favorite disc, get a new putter.
JHern wrote:If your putter isn't your favorite disc, get a new putter.
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