I really enjoy your content for the simple fact that you actually share what you find and think of the disc, not just saying well its a dd3 and they are all over stable distance drivers. Also that you stick with what you find for the disc you have rather than seeming to just be totally agreeing with other creators! Keep it up!
When I look at the profiles that’s what it seems like. My new purple DD3 had a way lower parting line. The red one I reviewed was slightly higher, but still lower (therefore understable) than the CB3. I’m unsure any details about this, but I was told that original dd3 mold would be more like their pd2 they’re going to make.
Interesting. I Guess i’ll have to wait for the pd2s to come out, I have a white CB3 (pop top and super beefy) but she’s starting to flip on me. I find that domey discs in big headwinds tent to glide and flip more than flat ones, which isn’t what i’m looking for in a reliable overstable driver.
@@TrevorRS05 oh dang that definitely not what I'm wanting the CB3 to do either. My grey one isn't there yet, but the red one definitely is. You think the PD2 will fill that spot?
The orignal DD3 is supposed to be a Destroyer mold with a little little difference at the best I've heard. Would be a nice comparison thats all, don't need a video just mention it in another video "Oh by the way I did compare it to a Calvin Halo and an old champion Destroyer before making the bag for this event and its the same except 5 feet to the right or left so I prefer the plastic made in Sweden" ;)
I really enjoy your content for the simple fact that you actually share what you find and think of the disc, not just saying well its a dd3 and they are all over stable distance drivers. Also that you stick with what you find for the disc you have rather than seeming to just be totally agreeing with other creators! Keep it up!
Thanks a ton! I really appreciate it. That helps me know what’s working and what’s not!
Agreed, also helps that the discs are thrown well haha
Had no idea they retooled C line, thanks for the info! And can confirm the S line DD3 has the flip & ride that us common folk were hoping for.
Lol heck yes that s line was nicer than I thought. It annoys me to like so many of their discs!
Always enjoy your break down cheers
Heck yes thank you!!
How can I get a retooled c line dd3?
Well, I’m pretty sure all new dd3s after the originally released ones are the ‘retooled’ ones. But I don’t won’t in the warehouse 🤷🏻
I had no idea they retooled this, is the first run the only c-line dd3 that has the same tooling as the CB3?
When I look at the profiles that’s what it seems like. My new purple DD3 had a way lower parting line. The red one I reviewed was slightly higher, but still lower (therefore understable) than the CB3. I’m unsure any details about this, but I was told that original dd3 mold would be more like their pd2 they’re going to make.
Interesting. I Guess i’ll have to wait for the pd2s to come out, I have a white CB3 (pop top and super beefy) but she’s starting to flip on me. I find that domey discs in big headwinds tent to glide and flip more than flat ones, which isn’t what i’m looking for in a reliable overstable driver.
@@TrevorRS05 oh dang that definitely not what I'm wanting the CB3 to do either. My grey one isn't there yet, but the red one definitely is. You think the PD2 will fill that spot?
I think so. if i can find a flat top “power disc 2” that could do the trick as well, but i’m interested to see what discmania comes up with
Great! There is a little piece missing; Comparing it to a Champion and Star Destroyer! :D
Haha well dang now I’ll have to throw out another whole video with those two added in. It’ll probably be 16+ minutes lol
The orignal DD3 is supposed to be a Destroyer mold with a little little difference at the best I've heard.
Would be a nice comparison thats all, don't need a video just mention it in another video "Oh by the way I did compare it to a Calvin Halo and an old champion Destroyer before making the bag for this event and its the same except 5 feet to the right or left so I prefer the plastic made in Sweden" ;)
Good stuff
Heck yes, thank you!