Saturday, May 23, 2015

In the Bag: Jeremy Vanderpool

So I realized that I have been blogging quite a bit lately and no one really knows what I have in my bag. Starting off I have a Dynamic Discs Ranger EMac signature edition bag.


In my bag I have:

High Speed Drivers-
        WS VIP Air King 155g
        DD Lucid Freedom 169g
        DD Fuzion Enforcer 173g
        DD Lucid Trespass
        Innova Champion Destroyer 176g
        Innova Pro Destroyer 175g
        L64 Opto Blitz
        WS VIP Boatman


Fairway Drivers-
        DD Lucid Escape 171g
        DD TC Biofuzion Theif 173g (x2)
        L64 Opto River 165g
        L64 Opto River 164g


Midranges-
        K K1Line Kaxe Z 174g
        L64 Opto Fuse 171g
        DD Lucid First Run Verdict with Truth tool 174g
        DD Lucid Truth 179g
        DD Fuzion Truth 178g
        DD Lucid Suspect signed by Eric McCabe (PDGA #11674) 172g
        L64 TC Recycled Claymore 175g


Putters-
        WS TC BT Medium Shield 175g (x5)
        GW Organic Wizard signed by James Litchfield (PDGA #38248) 175g (Given for Birthday)
Mini-
        DD Lucid Judge

Right now the Champion Destroyer is in the trial phase and has the possibility of leaving the bag. In the waiting are a Discraft Z Crank and an Innova Champion Vulcan, both of which have previously been in the bag. If I can afford them, or if someone wants to donate:), I am looking for Dynamic Discs Lucid Felon and Justice as an overstable midrange and fairway are missing from my bag. The Felon would almost automatically replace the Champion Destroyer and the Justice would probably replace either the Verdict or the Claymore. This is a chart of my current bag "flight possibilities". I believe that I have a better range than what is shown but maybe I am wrong. Write a comment of what you think that I am missing.


Note* DD-Dynamic Discs, L64-Latitude 64, WS-Westside, GW-Gateway, K-Kastaplast, TC-Trilogy Challenge.

Until Next Time, Keep Throwing!! FD_DiscJV

Innova Archangel: Good or Bad? You decide.

For the first time in the history of Flying Dutchman Disc reviews, I am going to do a review on a disc that I am not too fond of, the Innova Archangel. First off, let me say that this is not a bad disc. This disc was very instrumental for me in learning my backhand and in winning my first tournament and I owe a lot of gratitude to it. This disc gave me the excitement to keep playing and grow in my skill and love for the backhand. It saved me from my disappointment of not being able to throw very far at all (RHBH) and just sticking to throwing forehand. This is a great beginner disc. In fact, I just gave one to my brother and another to a friend that just played with me for the first time. The main reason why I do not like this disc right now, is that it is not a consistent flyer.


Innova gives the Archangel a rating of 8 6 -4 1 and I am honestly not sure what to say about that. Maybe it’s the certain disc that I used or I am just not consistent at all in my throwing, but I never reached anything close to those ratings. From what I have heard and from what these ratings suggest, this should be a good turnover disc that can be used for rollers. It is a good understable disc, but I have never been close to getting it to roll. Most of the time this disc would go dead straight for me. However, often times when I wanted the disc to go straight, it would start to turnover and not land anywhere near the intended target. Because of this I had a newfound joy for this disc in using it for turnover shots. The thing is, that when I wanted it for a turnover shot, it would go dead straight. I would then use it for a straight disc again and it would turnover on me. For some reason I can never get a good read on this disc. It is the only disc for me that I can’t figure out. Maybe its my fault and I just suck, maybe the disc is inconsistent. I’m not sure. One thing's for certain, I do not like this disc. Now this is not to say that it may not make its way back into my bag although it probably won’t, permitting that my Latitude 64 Rivers and my Dynamic Discs Escape stay in my bag. On top of that, I would probably be more likely to put my Innova Monarch back in over the Archangel. I have a more consistent throw with the Monarch. You could say that the Archangel and I have some trust issues.


As for the feel of this disc, it is amazing to hold. The rim is not too thick like the higher speed drivers, or too thin like some midranges and putters, although, I may be biased because I really like the feel of fairway drivers. The top of this disc also has a nice in between feel. I don’t really like anything that has too much of a pop top. I have a Innova Wraith that is grossly over popped and I will never throw it because of the feel. I believe that flat tops are much better than pop tops, but the flat top still feels a bit strange to me. I enjoy throwing a Discraft Flick but it has a little bit of an awkward feel. The Archangel is a perfect inbetween of the Wraith and Flick. It allows for my thumb to have some downward pressure that is difficult for my Flick and impossible with my Wraith.

Overall this is a good beginner disc but not much after that. If I’m perfectly honest it’s probably my consistency that is lacking, but I find that there is not much consistency in this disc’s flight pattern and that is why I believe that it is not good for people that are no longer in their beginning stage. Another downside is the plastic. I believe in a premium plastic bag for a few reasons. I mean, first of all, premium plastics look cooler, but this is a horrible reason. Second, I want my discs to hold their patterns and not break in easily. I want them to last. The Archangel only comes in DX plastic which is Innova's worst line. Some may like the DX, but for me, this is a huge downsize to the disc. I would like to see this disc come out in Champion plastic. The added overstability of the plastic may be what this disc needs to hold a constant straight line. This disc does get an A+ for the feel, but unfortunately for the Archangel, feel alone does not merit a discs position in my bag.

Keep Throwing!
FD_DiscsJV



Thursday, May 7, 2015

Dynamic Discs Truth: The Disc That Always Works, Even When I Don't Understand Why.


The Dynamic Discs Truth is, well truthfully, the best disc that I have ever thrown and I still don't understand it. It is a complex mystery that is still ongoing to me as I am coming up to having this disc in my bag for a year. Dynamic Discs gives the Truth a rating of 5 5 0 2 which is hard to compete with. My Lucid Truth is a staple in my bag that will probably never come out. I was new to disc golf when I found this disc in the pond at my local course. Luckily for me, the disc didn't have a number on it and I had no idea, at the time, that there was a local club that I could show the disc to and see who it belonged to. Anyways, the past is the past and I am glad that I found this disc. I may never have tried the Trilogy companies if I hadn't and if you know me, you know that my bag is 95% Trilogy now. This Lucid Truth is my I have no idea what to do disc. Not only does it handle well in the wind, it handles really similar no matter what the weather is like. It's like the disc has some kind of esp with me and knows what I want it to do. If I want it to hold an anhyzer line, it holds the line. If I want it to hold a hyzer, it does. If I want to have it go straight 300+ feet, it does. If I want it to turn over a bit, it will. If I want to throw an anhyzer and have it flex back, I can expect it. This list of things that this disc can do is endless. Maybe I'm not as consistent with my throws as I think I am, but this disc seems to do different things when thrown on the same line, but only when I want it to. I can't say enough about the amazing things this disc can do! Although that should be expected, I mean it did win the Noodle Arm Disc Golf best disc golf disc bracket beating out the trusty Innova TeeBird.
If that last section confused you at all, let me sum this disc up in one sentence. This is my do everything disc because I trust it more than anything in my bag. That being said I have two of these discs in my bag. I have my beat in Lucid and a new Fuzion one. The Fuzion one does do most things that I want it to but it is not at all at the same level as my Lucid Truth. I find the Fuzion Truth to be more understable but fade sharper than the Lucid Truth. I am more likely to have the Fuzion turnover where the Lucid is usually a straighter shot.
On to the feel of the disc, this disc feels amazing in the hand. It has a nice and thin profile that isn't too thin to grip the disc real well. The bead on it is tiny and doesn't have a huge impact on the feel like the Westside Bard or the Innova Roc 3. As for differences between the Truths in my bag, the Fuzion Truth has a bit of a sharper edge on the bottom rim of the disc, although that could be just from the mold that the particular disc came from. That is the only difference that I notice besides the feel of the different plastics.

Keep throwing!
FD_DiscsJV