Today I was able to purchase three discs from brands that I'm guessing many of you have never heard of before. I got a Disc Golf Aotearoa Raptor, Daredevil Timberwolf, and Daredevil Wolverine.
I originally had gone to buy just the Timberwolf for an understable fairway/distance driver, but I really shouldn't be trusted when buying discs. I got the Wolverine because it is supposed to be the perfect compliment to the Timberwolf. Then I bought the Raptor just because its from New Zealand and I wanted to try something new. I'd like to speak about new for a moment.
Everyone always wants the latest and the greatest from the biggest. There are many players out there that will only throw Innova, Discraft, Prodigy, or Trilogy companies and they bash people that throw the other brands because they are sub-par. Where did all this come from? I know I started to get sucked into the Trilogy only bag. It took me some time but I did realize that every brand has something to offer. Slowly I have started to get away from all Trilogy and am in the process of making a good attempt at a truly mixed bag. In a previous blog, I displayed what I have in my bag. I had 18 Trilogy (not including all the backup putters), 2 Innova, 1 Kastaplast, and 1 Gateway. Currently I have dropped down to 13 Trilogy, 2 Innova (different than the last post), 2 Discraft, 2 Daredevil Discs, 1 Kastaplast, and 1 Gateway. I also have 3 discs in the mail and 3 others that will vie for a spot in my bag in the next coming weeks. 2 Dynamic Discs, 2 Discraft, 1 Millennium, and 1 Disc Golf Aotearoa. The question that comes to mind after sorting out my bag is, Why do people put so much importance on only one company? Which leads to why do people bash on companies other than the one that they like? The only answer that I believe that should come up is if you are a top level pro and are sponsored by one of these companies. That company sponsored you so you should only throw that. Since most of us are not top level pros and are not sponsored by any companies, why do we then force ourselves in that direction? And why do people bash other companies? Look at the most professional players out there. They don't bash each others companies or each other for throwing something else. Simon Lizzote put up an Instagram video of him throwing putters from 4 different companies and made the profound statement of "Yep, they all work". Here's a link if you haven't seen it. We as disc golfers shouldn't be attacking each other. Instead, we ought to pull together. We ought to not turn people away from the sport with negativity, but draw people into it by the positive fun and friendships that can be made through this sport. Also, if you don't like a company, it doesn't mean that you can bash them for being sub-par. What doesn't work for you may work for many others. I may not like any Innova midranges but that doesn't mean that they don't make good product. I can't look at Paul McBeth and what he's done and then say that Innova makes inferior product because I don't like the midranges. I can't say that Discraft is bad because I haven't found a putter from them that I like. McCabe (back in the day), Doss, and MJ, have proved otherwise. I'll take it even a step further. I haven't seen anyone here throw Legacy so they must be a bad company, right? Let's go watch some highlight reals from Steve Rico and see if that claim holds up. Spoiler alert, it won't. This post has gone into a completely different direction than it was going when I started. I apologize for my rant. Now onto what I was supposed to say.
It is not necessarily the plastic and the molds that make one company great over another. While it may help greatly, it's the perception of how people see companies, and how long a company has been around that matters. So what is it that makes Innova better than Kastaplast, Discraft better than Daredevil, or Trilogy better than ABC Discs? Fullness of disc lines could be an answer, but if I love my Kastaplast Kaxe Z for a midrange/fairway tweener, what makes it worse than something a larger company has to offer? Nothing, its just the perception of the small company probably not having the resources to make a superior product. What I'm getting at is go out there, take a risk on an unknown company. Help the little guys survive because the more disc manufacturers that we have making it, the more our sport can continue to grow. I took a risk with Kastaplast and Daredevil and so far I am loving that I did. I also took a risk with Disc Golf Aotearoa and that hasn't panned out as well as I would have liked, but that is the thrill with the unknown. You have no idea what possibilities may lie ahead of you when you try something different, something new, or something that is not so mainstream. It may work out well in your favor and you'd be happy that you took the leap, but even if it doesn't work out, you took a leap of faith in favor of helping disc golf grow. I also would like to add that while the Disc Golf Aotearoa leap didn't work out for me, a friend of mine is giving it a shot and so far it seems to be working out for him. Your actions of buying into something new may lead your friends into something that they believe is the most fantastic discovery for them since they got into Disc Golf. Lets get rid of brand hatred which is only tearing down the game that we all love, and grow the sport together regardless of what we all throw.
I'm finding that a mixed bag is very freeing. Now I can take any disc I like and I don't have to try to find something within a certain company that might be what I need. All of the companies shown below, and some, have been in my bag at one point, but here is a representation for every company that I still own.
Like a book: Daredevil Discs, Kastaplast, Gateway, Whamo*, Discraft, Westside Discs, Innova Champion Discs, Millennium Golf Discs*, Dynamic Discs, Disc Golf Aotearoa*, Latitude 64.
*Not Currently in the bag. No offense to Whamo, but I don't like the plastic so it won't be in the bag.
Mixed bagging is not about who is the best, but what more I can achieve with different options while helping everyone involved in the sport.
Last but not least, everyone should seriously check out Daredevil Discs. If the rest of their product is as good as my two discs have been, they're worth checking out.
Remember, regardless of what you throw, keep throwing, and grow the sport! Please comment and share this! We at Flying Dutchman Discs want to know what you think and what small brands, if any, you have in your bag.
FD_DiscsJV
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Tuesday, September 15, 2015
Check Out Little Companies, Grow the Sport, and Please Excuse My Little Rant.
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Tuesday, July 7, 2015
Sweet sweet Swedish plastic, and no, it's not Latitude 64
First of all I want to apologize for not posting anything lately. There have been many obstacles that have kept Flying Dutchman Discs members from writing including travel to South America and Washington D.C., wedding festivities, and baby announcements. The product reviews are now back so don't forget to subscribe!
I was buying a few things on Amazon one day when I realized that I could pay $10 for shipping, or I could spend $15 on another item and get free shipping. Amazon had some discs for sale so I thought that I would try something new, random, and maybe a bit unheard of. I saw that they had Kastaplast discs for sale and that Kastaplast was from Sweden. Latitude 64 is also from Sweden so I thought that maybe the Swedish have something going on when it comes to disc design. I ordered a Kastaplast Kaxe Z in the K1 Line and I have never regretted that decision.
The K1 Line may possibly be my favorite plastic... I generally like throwing clear plastics like Lucid/VIP/Opto, Z, or Champion a lot more than say your Fuzion/Gold/TP or star plastics. The K1 Line I would say is nothing like any of the plastics that I have mentioned above. It probably is the most similar to an Innova Star gstar mix... if that is possible. To me it feels a bit tackier (sticky) than star plastic, yet at the same time it has a slick smooth feeling. This is incredibly hard to explain over writing. Basically, the plastic just feels incredible in the hand and I highly recommend that people check it out. I also find the durability of the plastic to be really good. My Kaxe Z has found its way into trees and rough dirt patches, never concrete, and is still in really good condition with no major marks or scuffs.
Now onto the disc itself. The Kaxe Z feels really good to hold. The rim size (width) reminds me of a Innova Leopard.
The rim is much higher on the Kaxe Z than the Leopard and it drops much deeper creating more disc and offering a tighter grip than the Leopard offers.
I was going to continue in the same paragraph as far as the flight is concerned but it's nothing like a Leopard so I'm going to break the train of thought here.
I find the Kaxe Z to have two different extremes in flight pattern depending on if there is wind or not. It's overstable, when there is no wind. I can throw as hard as I want (RHBH) and it will travel dead straight, never turn over, and it will always have a nice strong fade at the end. The Kaxe Z also holds a very nice hyzer line with a nice fade at the end. It is a different story when I forehand or even backhand when there is a decently strong headwind. I find that it doesn't hold up into the wind very well and will turn over easily.
Overall, I love this disc. As I posted a little while ago on Instagram, it will probably never leave my bag. It is the perfect disc for the midrange fairway tweener slot in my bag. I use it for shots that I could hit with a mid at full strength and for shots that I am afraid that a fairway will go too far (I prefer my shots to land shorter than longer because of the possibility of a long skip). My arm isn't the biggest so I use this disc at around 280'-310' shots although I could squeeze a bit more distance out if I tried. To give you an idea of how hard I throw, I consistently get a beat in Innova Pro Destroyer around 350'-370'. Anyways, this disc is absolutely fantastic. It has become a comfort disc for me. What I mean is that when I'm feeling down about how I'm playing, or when I'm playing a new course and I'm a bit timid on my shots, I tend to rely on this disc a lot. It has a very dependable flight pattern and I'm never surprised by how it flies. I may be uncomfortable on a new course but once this disc comes out of my bag I almost instantly get peace of mind.
Comments are always welcome, let us know what you think!
Keep throwing! FD_DiscsJV
I was buying a few things on Amazon one day when I realized that I could pay $10 for shipping, or I could spend $15 on another item and get free shipping. Amazon had some discs for sale so I thought that I would try something new, random, and maybe a bit unheard of. I saw that they had Kastaplast discs for sale and that Kastaplast was from Sweden. Latitude 64 is also from Sweden so I thought that maybe the Swedish have something going on when it comes to disc design. I ordered a Kastaplast Kaxe Z in the K1 Line and I have never regretted that decision.
The K1 Line may possibly be my favorite plastic... I generally like throwing clear plastics like Lucid/VIP/Opto, Z, or Champion a lot more than say your Fuzion/Gold/TP or star plastics. The K1 Line I would say is nothing like any of the plastics that I have mentioned above. It probably is the most similar to an Innova Star gstar mix... if that is possible. To me it feels a bit tackier (sticky) than star plastic, yet at the same time it has a slick smooth feeling. This is incredibly hard to explain over writing. Basically, the plastic just feels incredible in the hand and I highly recommend that people check it out. I also find the durability of the plastic to be really good. My Kaxe Z has found its way into trees and rough dirt patches, never concrete, and is still in really good condition with no major marks or scuffs.
Now onto the disc itself. The Kaxe Z feels really good to hold. The rim size (width) reminds me of a Innova Leopard.
The rim is much higher on the Kaxe Z than the Leopard and it drops much deeper creating more disc and offering a tighter grip than the Leopard offers.
I was going to continue in the same paragraph as far as the flight is concerned but it's nothing like a Leopard so I'm going to break the train of thought here.
I find the Kaxe Z to have two different extremes in flight pattern depending on if there is wind or not. It's overstable, when there is no wind. I can throw as hard as I want (RHBH) and it will travel dead straight, never turn over, and it will always have a nice strong fade at the end. The Kaxe Z also holds a very nice hyzer line with a nice fade at the end. It is a different story when I forehand or even backhand when there is a decently strong headwind. I find that it doesn't hold up into the wind very well and will turn over easily.
Overall, I love this disc. As I posted a little while ago on Instagram, it will probably never leave my bag. It is the perfect disc for the midrange fairway tweener slot in my bag. I use it for shots that I could hit with a mid at full strength and for shots that I am afraid that a fairway will go too far (I prefer my shots to land shorter than longer because of the possibility of a long skip). My arm isn't the biggest so I use this disc at around 280'-310' shots although I could squeeze a bit more distance out if I tried. To give you an idea of how hard I throw, I consistently get a beat in Innova Pro Destroyer around 350'-370'. Anyways, this disc is absolutely fantastic. It has become a comfort disc for me. What I mean is that when I'm feeling down about how I'm playing, or when I'm playing a new course and I'm a bit timid on my shots, I tend to rely on this disc a lot. It has a very dependable flight pattern and I'm never surprised by how it flies. I may be uncomfortable on a new course but once this disc comes out of my bag I almost instantly get peace of mind.
Comments are always welcome, let us know what you think!
Keep throwing! FD_DiscsJV
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.
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.
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