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Discraft Z Tracker

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Post by DiscGolfKid »

smitty wrote: I also have been messing with the X Tracker this week. I want to get a disc that will fly straight for 200-250 feet, then take off right, and not try to come back left at all. I can do this shot with the Buzzz, but I am throwing it very hard. I want a disc that I can throw smooth and under control and get this shot to work.
I was hoping the ESP Tracker took this spot.
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DiscGolfKid wrote:ESP Tracker

BOING!
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Post by McCabe »

Smitty, you should try a Ultra Grip Z Surge, they are flippy!
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Post by smitty »

McCabe wrote:Smitty, you should try a Ultra Grip Z Surge, they are flippy!
That could be the disc. Tad of hyzer stand it up and let it flip.

The best disc that I have ever used for this sort of shot was the Leopard.
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Post by DiscGolfKid »

Wouldn't the Surge go to far still. Even I can throw them past 200-250 feet. Aren't the Leopard and the XL very similair discs?
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DiscGolfKid wrote:Aren't the Leopard and the XL very similair discs?
Pretty close. I just need to get a few discs out and mess with them.
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Post by DiscGolfKid »

Whatever happened to you throwing those Z XLs anyway. I remember the first time I played with you in Winfield you threw them on almost every hole and were parking them too. You were getting them to hyzer, go straight, anhyzer and everything else.
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Post by smitty »

That is because I was either amazing, or you didn't know crap about disc golf at the time. You make the call.
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Post by Anakha »

smitty wrote:
I also have been messing with the X Tracker this week. I want to get a disc that will fly straight for 200-250 feet, then take off right, and not try to come back left at all. I can do this shot with the Buzzz, but I am throwing it very hard. I want a disc that I can throw smooth and under control and get this shot to work.
I would think that X Tracker would be the disc, low power for me it is straight, and with a little more, the exact pattern you're asking for. So, with the fact that you have more arm than me, I'm guessing with low power, you'll have the pattern that I have with it at full.
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Post by Ruder »

I think X-Tracker's are a little more touchy than that.
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Post by Anakha »

I guess I should have put in that I throw it with a bit of Hyzer every time. Nice and consistent for me.
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