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Disc Golf Related => Equipment => Topic started by: tee_bird_tosser on September 14, 2002, 05:55:45 PM

Title: Good Turnover Disc?
Post by: tee_bird_tosser on September 14, 2002, 05:55:45 PM
What do you guys use as a mid-range turnover disc.  I saw a few people using a Stratus, and some using Rocs.  What are your favorite anhyzer/turnover discs?  Right now I'm using a Gator for all mid-range shots, but it is inconsistant when I need to go left to right.
Title: Good Turnover Disc?
Post by: mirth on September 15, 2002, 08:53:55 PM
I have a wolf, and it works pretty well for me in situations that need a nice glide to a light S out at the end. I believe its around 171g in weight.
Title: Good Turnover Disc?
Post by: CEValkyrie on September 14, 2002, 08:06:57 PM
I think the disc of choice for a mid range anhyzer is a ROC. Seems like everyone throws a Roc except me. Usually i'll throw my putter for shorter mid range shots around 50-100ft. They anhyzer nice & the Wizard is working great. Anything else beyond that i'll throw a forehand.
Title: Good Turnover Disc?
Post by: CEValkyrie on September 15, 2002, 08:12:38 PM
You have a nice forehand drive. Try a different disc. I use a ce eagle or ce firebird for 100-200 ft anhyzer shot. I use them on #1 & #4 @ Bevier. I let up quite a bit & those discs tend to make hard rights when thrown with a slow spin.
Title: Good Turnover Disc?
Post by: shawn on September 15, 2002, 08:09:52 PM
I use rocs for shots 150-270 for straight,hyser or fades.  Of course, I have about 5-6 different ones in the bag, they all do something different.  For longer turnovers I use a cobra that will go straight for 150 then right 60 very predictable.
Title: Good Turnover Disc?
Post by: myndcraft on September 15, 2002, 11:12:17 AM
Well, I agree with Brett.



50-100 ft. I use a Aviar P&A, or recently a Wizard, I truly love that disc.



For anything over 100-200 feet a beat up Roc works really well, though for this shot my preferred disc is a Stratus, I love this disc and would be lost without it.



For longer shots I would recommed learning forehand, its critical at some courses and I am working on this shot currently. Though if you want to try a turnover shot backhand I have heard good things about the Dragon, though I have never thrown it myself.
Title: Good Turnover Disc?
Post by: tee_bird_tosser on September 15, 2002, 07:58:56 PM
Thanks



I do know how to throw a forehand shot when I need it.  I also have an archangel which I can get to turnover with a good hard snap.  I was just wondering about the 150-200 ft. range.  Im going to practice with my Avair for the shorter ones.  I guess I'll just decide on either the Roc or the Stratus.  My buddy has a Roc so I'll try that.  Have any of you tried a wolf for this shot?