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Disc Golf Related => Equipment => Topic started by: stpitner on March 06, 2006, 03:18:25 PM

Title: Comparable disc to the Discraft Hawk?
Post by: stpitner on March 06, 2006, 03:18:25 PM
I'm throwing an Discraft Elite-Z Hawk as my main mid-range and long putts.  I'm not sure if Discraft is making them anymore or not, and I was wondering if anyone has thrown this disc and knows of a similar disc in feel and behavior.  It looks like a Shark as well as a Roc, but I don't know how they react in comparison when thrown.

I know lots of people like the Roc, but I'd like to hear if you've at least tried the Hawk as well.

Thanks,
Scott
Title: Re: Comparable disc to the Discraft Hawk?
Post by: Dan Michler on March 06, 2006, 04:44:33 PM
try the BUZZ!!!
Title: Re: Comparable disc to the Discraft Hawk?
Post by: stpitner on March 06, 2006, 07:33:01 PM
So Buzzz would be a better option than a Wasp?  I know that the Buzzz is supposed to be a faster version of the Wasp, but yeah, I forgot about the Buzzz.  I'm bidding on one right now, hopefully I'll be able to pick that up and giving it a try.
Title: Re: Comparable disc to the Discraft Hawk?
Post by: Bruce Brakel on March 07, 2006, 05:53:38 AM
If you like the Hawk, the Wasp will be too overstable.  Jon used to thow Z-Hawks.  He might have one he'd part with, unless he still throws them.  Also, if you play our tournaments, we can get you Pro D Hawks. 
Title: Re: Comparable disc to the Discraft Hawk?
Post by: Jon Brakel on March 07, 2006, 06:16:02 AM
Quote from: bruce_brakel on March 07, 2006, 05:53:38 AM
If you like the Hawk, the Wasp will be too overstable.  Jon used to thow Z-Hawks.  He might have one he'd part with, unless he still throws them.  Also, if you play our tournaments, we can get you Pro D Hawks. 

I gave my Z Hawks to a family playing Streamwood with generic saucers and large Frisbees. I switched from the Hawk to the Buzzz once I tried the Buzzz. I really liked the low speed flight of the Hawk but I think it gets too unpredictable at higher speeds. I also use a Wasp when I want something more overstable than the Buzzz and I'll use the Wasp for drives on a short hole before the Buzzz unless I need the disc to fade to the right during the flight. The Buzzz has great low speed flight and good predictable flight at higher speeds.

By predictable what I mean is that the difference between throwing something flat and burning it out is fairly large, whereas with the Hawk there is a fine line between a nice flat flight and burning out. Before anyone reading this does the "click, click, OH, back, back" I should point out that I have a pretty good short game and am pretty good at junk shots to get out of trouble. I don't have great distance off the tee and I'm not a consistant putter---which is reflected in my rating. But if you want to learn 12 different ways to throw your upshot, just see me.  ;)
Title: Re: Comparable disc to the Discraft Hawk?
Post by: Bruce Brakel on March 07, 2006, 07:06:54 AM
I think a lot of Discraft throwers would agree with you on the Hawk/Buzzz thing.  I think that's why the Hawk is discontinued.  A flat-top Buzzz is going to be closest to a Hawk among the the various Buzzzes.  The Buzzz GT might be Hawk-like but with greater predictability.  The Z-Storm probably flies more like a Z-Hawk than anything I can think of in candy plastic.  It has been a long time since the Z-Hawk was in my bag. 
Title: Re: Comparable disc to the Discraft Hawk?
Post by: discmonkey on March 07, 2006, 07:58:28 AM
OK, I'll bite, "click, click, oh, back, back".  I've seen Bruce say that on the PDGA boards and now you here, call me ignorant, but what exactly does that mean?

I would also recomend:

Buzz = E element
Wasp = E or S element X

I would take a beat S element X over any of the above listed discs (lemme have it buzz fans).

JUst my two cents.
Title: Re: Comparable disc to the Discraft Hawk?
Post by: Bruce Brakel on March 07, 2006, 08:38:23 AM
I think the Element is very Buzzz-like in flight, but I don't know their plastic codes.  I've thrown the one made out of what Innova and Discraft call D plastic.  Very good disc.  I'm not sure if it is Hawk-like.

"Click, click, oh, back, back," means two clicks away you can find the poster's rating and then discount his opinion according to his rating, if you think his rating might somehow have a bearing on his opinion.  It is the equivalent of saying, "Consider the source."  It is derived from the recent discussion of Pat Brenner's very short lived Ratings Rankings that were shot down by some pussy on the PDGA board of directors who did not like his rating being so visible. 

On Discontinuum a member's rating is two clicks away if you know who he is, but not a non-member's or an anonymous poster's.
Title: Re: Comparable disc to the Discraft Hawk?
Post by: Jon Brakel on March 07, 2006, 09:52:24 AM
I put my pdga number in my sig here that if you click on it you will see my pdga stats. So here I am a "click, oh, close (since it opens a new window)" but I stuck with the "click, click, oh, back, back" that Bruce came up with because it's funnier for some reason. So go ahead and click on my pdga # in my sig. I ams what I ams. Right now I think I'm above "crappy" but somewhere below "not very good" but wherever you think my rating puts me it is what it is and I'm not afraid if anyone knows. The only reason that I don't include the number in my post is because it changes and if someone looks at this post 3 months from now it might not be the same. So, go ahead...click on the link...we'll still be here when you come back.
Title: Re: Comparable disc to the Discraft Hawk?
Post by: shawn on March 07, 2006, 06:59:26 PM
I have 14 brand new DGA hawkeyes left over from the first Steady Ed memorial event...   Same as a Hawk...  but not Z plastic..  Have white, red, yellow and blue... 170-172g..   10 bucks each if interested..

Title: Re: Comparable disc to the Discraft Hawk?
Post by: discmonkey on March 07, 2006, 09:42:27 PM
Gateway plastic:

S - Standard = D or DX but with better grip
H - kinda like pro, but harder...sometimes.
E - Evolution, star before it was star, but better.
Title: Re: Comparable disc to the Discraft Hawk?
Post by: stpitner on March 07, 2006, 10:08:52 PM
Quote from: discmonkey on March 07, 2006, 09:42:27 PM
Gateway plastic:

S - Standard = D or DX but with better grip
H - kinda like pro, but harder...sometimes.
E - Evolution, star before it was star, but better.

So far I've seen a LOT better durability with my gateway discs.  I whacked a tree extremely hard with a Sabre (and i'm pretty sure it's an S too), and there wasn't a mark on the disc at all.  Very nice.  I want to try out the E-Sabre though.
Title: Re: Comparable disc to the Discraft Hawk?
Post by: mirth on March 08, 2006, 10:17:53 AM
I have a clear dyed E sabre... ;)