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Financing offered on all vehicles to qualified buyers. I have fallen in love with Infinite Disc Sphinx, and I have fallen hard. As a newer player the River is my furthest flying disc, but the maverick is a close second. 1st owner drove an estimated 244 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year • 3rd owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year • 4th owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year. 1st owner purchased on 07/14/97 and owned in VA until 08/16/00 • 2nd owner purchased on 08/16/00 and owned in CA until 08/01/01 • 3rd owner purchased on 08/01/01 and owned in MD until 05/28/15. Lat 64 saint. It’s great to have a disc where I can throw holes with ranges from 500+ to sub 300 if needed. I have to go with my Innova factory Pro Teebird. Thank you. My go-to is the Latitude 64 Diamond. Both my favorites but I tend to throw my teebird more. Mar 19, 2019 - 26 – Atjazz, N'dinga Gaba, Sahffi – Summer Breeze (Atjazz Main Mix) 6:30 / 125bpm. With a flight rating of 7, 5, 0, 2 the Teebird has won the admiration of many voters. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Latitude 64 River! The disc was released as a prototype, but Infinite has ordered the disc and they will be available soon. Seems like what they say is true about the high glide rating and low weight adding distance for beginners. That’s REALLY saying something considering it’s got the Explorer, Instinct, Exodus, and Eagle all vying for that spot, not one of which is anything short of an excellent disc themselves. This disc can produce very gratifying shots with its high level of forgiveness. 1st owner drove an estimated 10,403 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year • 3rd owner drove an estimated 8,693 miles/year • 4th owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year • 5th owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year • 6th owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year. If really pressed and I could only take one, it would be the Leopard. Discraft Undertaker. I enjoy the ample glide it provides on open fairways but can be dialed in to take advantage of its consistent turn and fade in the woods. Shot shaping ability with turnover shots, annys, hyzer flips, etc is excellent for forested courses where I often play. After 1 day in the field working on it and 1 round on the course, I ordered 2 more brand new ones. The Firebird is the first “very overstable” disc that developing disc golfers should get. We are the largest Classic and Exotic Car Sales Company in the world specializing in classic, collector, antique, exotic and race cars in our complete indoor showroom. Z flex nuke, hades and destroyer are my favorites for backhand. Thst being said lately my favorite fairway driver is my Eagle but from this list I will stand by the classic Teebird as the best fairway drive on the market. The Bodleian Libraries at the University of Oxford is the largest university library system in the United Kingdom. The Latitude 64 River is my favorite Fairway driver because if it’s crazy long glide and it’s ease of use, even for low arm speeds. Now a days I still bag a Teebird but find myself using a Valkerie and an Eagle more and more. Ganzo made some really nice knives in the $20 range, they came out with the Firebird line and they sell for a little more. The older molds have had a lot more time to get accepted by disc golfers. As promised, we randomly selected a winner for the $50 gift card, and the winner is Drew P! Have 3 in different plastics. For FH Discmania Fd3. I can rip it off of the box, forehand or backhand and it does what it do. My comfort disc. I lost both that I had. I forearm throw,so I been able to get a lot more accurate with my shots under 300 feet with this disc .I even got it from infinite. I’m a beginner to the game who (only started playing 2 months ago) who has only thrown the discs in my Innova starter pack (Valkyrie, Panther, Aviar) plus some discs that my more experienced friend has loaned me from his collection. Recently I purchased an MVP Servo in the Plasma plastic and that one has now made the bag and is the only one I am really throwing when it comes to Fairway drivers. Star Valkyrie. The list above contains discs whose approval date spans over two decades. Great confidence builder. I am a pre-dominate forehand player who plays mostly in tight wooded courses and I love to manipulate the disc and utilize the strong stability of the firebird, but I was finding that the firebird was too overstable for most situations I was in. 3 years ago April at the age of 69, I played 8 rounds of Disc Golf with my Son in Salt Lake City, went home to Fair Oaks and texted my Son that I was hooked, bought an Innova Starter Set, had a VALKYRIE and a LEOPARD which were extremely beneficial to my gradual growth in my skill levels, have progressed into obtaining a number of discs of varying speeds up to now, both the above mentioned discs from the starter set are still in my BAG with the VALKYRIE is my FAVORITE fairway driver because I realized the most from learning with it, it has been and remains dependable, needless to say it has solidified my initial hook on the game of Disc Golf and now can say “I Love Disc Golf”! I am still relatively new to disc golf, so I haven’t 100% settled into a set bag, but the TeeBird is probably the first disc to earn a permanent spot in my bag. I’m getting much more control with this disc than I ever did with the firebird. I know it’ll fade, no matter what, but it’s not a meathook. With their slower speeds, the can be handled, shaped, and used by beginners and professionals alike. Shes even got an ace on under her belt. Period. Venturing further, my Starlite Roadrunner follows the pack, as it gives me good distance too, but sometimes turns a bit more than I want it to, so that doesn’t always make the journey to the course. 2020年06月23日 1st owner drove an estimated 11,123 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 13,755 miles/year • 3rd owner drove an estimated 3,010 miles/year • 4th owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year • 5th owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year • 6th owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year. 新型コロナウイルス感染者の発生について. I throw it almost exclusively RHBH and it is effortless to get accuracy and distance. Great disc for both forehands and backhands. Purchased on 03/12/97 and owned in CA until 02/19/21. It glides for days. Sidearm flick is my 167g groove which I can throw just as far but when I have a narrow gap. If you love the firebird but cant beat it in to what you want, buy an FD3! I’m casting my vote for the star TeeBird. The FD has quickly become my go-to when I need something fast and straight, but I’ve had a Valkyrie in my bag basically since day 1. I just started disk golf last year and this was in my starter kit. Been playing for a long time and this is my current favorite. Axiom insanity in prism plastic.For my arm speed has a little bit of turn when thrown flat and decent amount of fade. I bought a few G-blend Sphinxes early on after getting one as a mystery disc. I play mainly wooded courses and it works great for hyzer flips. Star Teebird. 1st owner drove an estimated 6,302 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 665 miles/year • 3rd owner drove an estimated 1,173 miles/year. Thrown anhyzer it’ll hold that line but fade back just enough at the end. Valkyrie is my go to. Welcome to Gateway Classic Cars. It’s also great for a straight or late turning driver when beat in or with faster arm speeds. Here is the all-time top ten fairway drivers, compared with the top ten for 2020: Many of the molds on the top control driver list didn’t even exist when Infinite opened its doors. I can get it out to about 300′ on a slight anhyzer line, although at this point in its life it has lost all ability to fade back in unless thrown on a hyzer. Star Teebird. Good for forehands (95% of my drives). !…glad to have come across this disc! What makes it better is that I can forehand it with control. Very predictable straight flight. Will be a sad day when I lose it. Taking first in both the ratings and fan vote, the Teebird wins the title of the Best Fairway Driver. We also received more total votes for this category than any other so far. As was mentioned in the blog about the best drivers, speed 9 discs are the ‘tweeners, with some people and manufacturers calling them high speed, and some control drivers. Finally, the little old Mongoose gets a rating for me, as surprisingly, I can manage to throw that one a semi decent distance, just not quite as far as the ones above. DGA Pipeline is the best fairway driver out there. My River is very very handy for straight hyzer flips, long turnovers, and powered down approaches. Find the best used 1998 Ford Mustang near you. Many voters explained their choice for the Teebird: Most of the top molds on the list also made the list for the top sales of 2020. Champion firebird or star teebird. As this disc got more beat-in, I noticed its tendencies to naturally hold a turnover line more. Dynamic Discs Maverick. MVP Volt and the Discraft heat are my two favorite to use. The last of MVP's 2020 Winter Series discs, the Electron Entropy is here while stock lasts. The discs we call ‘fairway drivers’ were the ‘high-speed drivers of yesteryear. Last serviced at 232,809 miles in Wolfforth, TX on 05/29/20 • Vehicle serviced • Outside mirror replaced/repaired • Exterior light bulb(s) replaced • A/C system checked • A/C refrigerant recharged. It is currently my farthest thrown disc (444 ft massive downhill hyzer flip). Innova Leopard3. One of my favorite Fairway drivers had been the MPV Volt in Neutron plastic and that replaced my tee bird (which I was never able to throw all that well). Such a reliable flight pattern. Very beginner friendly allowing for a satisfying shot even with a small arm. Most people think of it as a roller because of the pros, but the Heat has a great understable flight to it that is indispensable in many situations. Discraft Vulture, goes straight and consistent. I’m looking forward to trying out some more, though. OBVIOUSLY a problem with the mold :)! It’s the scalpel in my bag. The Firebird makes a great forehand driver and can easily handle headwinds. What recommend this disc any and every time to have in your bag. Undertaker, the straightest most reliable disc in my bag has been a a staple for years! Combining the modern feel and dependable flight of the Entropy with the all-weather grip and reliability of Electron plastic, the Winter Series Electron Entropy is sure to delight players looking for a … I was always more comfortable with powering up on a midrange, or letting up on a distance driver. Emploi Tourisme - Les offres d'emploi de l'industrie du tourisme - Loisirs - Affaires - MICE - L'Echo Touristique - Deplacementspros.com - Tom.Travel Online shopping from a great selection at Movies & TV Store. I use it exclusively for sidearm. The Locust even broke the top 5 for votes tallied. It is used so often on straight shots. CARFAX Vehicle History products and services are based only on information supplied to CARFAX. I have since ordered another Teebird but I am still loyal to the MVP Volt throwing almost 10:1 over the Teebird. For me it’s straight, with slight left fade at the end. Also, certain to remain a valuable tool long into their dg future. Last serviced in Orlando, FL on 06/11/08 • Vehicle serviced. トラベルドッグ(traveldog)は、ペット同伴可能な宿に加え、近くにペットホテルのある宿も検索対象としたペット旅行のための宿探しサイトです。 Latitude 64 Striker just goes dead straight every time. It got me my first ace. Last serviced in Knoxville, TN on 08/01/19 • Vehicle serviced • Maintenance inspection completed • Oil and filter changed. Oooh I have a few favourite ones here. As an owner/operator of a family business, I love supporting another family owned small (but growing) business. No service history reported on this vehicle. Absolutely wonderful disc! My favorite go to for a strong sidearm throw is Champion Roadrunner. You can park it on a dime anytime. So, which is the most popular control driver? Other information about this vehicle may not have been reported to CARFAX. I have found that the earlier runs are very stable, while the newer runs are straight-stable like a worn firebird. Latitude 64 explorer. Fairway drivers are arguably the workhorse of the disc golf world. Undertaker, the straightest most reliable disc in my bag has been a a staple for years! The Sycamore has a flight rating that is slightly less overstable than a Teebird. MVP Volt. No matter how many clones exist, nothing will ever be a Firebird. Very beginner friendly and produces a satisfying and confidence building throw with it’s very forgiving tendencies. Loved it and it was my longest, straightest driver early on (living in Denver and often playing at even higher altitude). Required fields are marked *. They seem to be the most responsive and me being still a novice rank, neither are “too much” disc for me just yet. Great control. Only comments with explanations of “why” will be eligible for the gift card. My go to fairway driver is the TeeBird. It’s a great place for beginners to start really controlling driver molds correctly. One that may surprise you is the Vibram Valley which seems to last forever–really too bad they dropped out of the DG world. The Dynamic Discs Getaway is the best! One prototype mold even made the top five. For tutoring please call 856.777.0840 I am a recently retired registered nurse who helps nursing students pass their NCLEX. Purchased on 03/04/98 and owned in NV until 02/17/21. The Firebird is nice, but it’s too stable to truly be useful in many situations, whereas I believe I could throw an Anax for nearly any line you want. You don’t need a monster arm to get good distance out of this disc. 1st owner purchased on 05/06/98 and owned in CA until 07/16/99 • 2nd owner purchased on 09/21/99 and owned in VA until 05/28/19 • 3rd owner purchased on 05/28/19 and owned in FL until 10/19/20. Because I find the Opto Air a bit slippery in the wet weather though, the Maul is sometimes benched, being replaced at times by the reliable Starlite Valkyrie and the GStar Leopard3, as overall they give me good distance and are consistently straight, and are good in all weather. 1st owner purchased on 07/08/98 and owned in CA until 03/04/03 • 2nd owner purchased on 03/28/03 and owned in CA until 04/20/07 • 3rd owner purchased on 04/20/07 and owned in CA until 08/04/07. I like that I can put this disc on any line and it is reliable and accurate and it is a hyper flip machine. 1st owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 10,175 miles/year • 3rd owner drove an estimated 5,768 miles/year. Always goes long and straight with a consistent right hand fade at the end. Vibram Arch or a Latitude Calverin if I want something overstable. I’ve mainly used S line FD’s but the C-line FD’s are great for holding the line you throw them on. It is the dream disc of a forehand player who likes to throw different angles. août 25, 2020; Associations : Subventions par mot dans les noms des associations août 12, 2020; Associations : Subventions depuis 2010 (PLF 2012 à 2020) août 10, 2020; Evolution des sociétés depuis 2012 jusqu'à maintenant en France juillet 27, 2020; Top des Prénoms en Belgique (2019) juillet 19, 2020 AGL Discs Sycamore is a great fairway driver. Purchased on 08/16/98 and owned in CA until 12/18/20. 1st owner purchased on 11/09/98 and owned in NM until 10/12/04 • 2nd owner purchased on 10/12/04 and owned in TX until 08/19/15 • 3rd owner purchased on 08/19/15 and owned in TX until 01/21/21. Axiom Crave Forehand or Backhand great disc!! Last serviced at 74,817 miles in Naples, FL on 12/20/19 • Vehicle serviced • Maintenance inspection completed • Oil and filter changed • Tires rotated. Innova Champion Viking all day. Latitude Saint is my second choice. The one staple through this process has definitely been my Champion Leopard, though. The second one I bought from a friend that is pretty beat in that makes for an amazing lazer straight forehand shots that fade slightly at the end. 1. If I could only have one of the above, I’d take the Valkyrie. I’ve recently fell in love with my champion roadrunner. I’m torn here between two tightly different speeds. I’ve sworn by the Teebird for decades. Love the way it feels too. And the only disc I’d take over a Valkyrie, of any type, would be a Buzzz. My dream disc. Plenty of glide for the open fairways yet reliable turn and fade for tight control. Any Teebird. Champion Teebird! Any shot you want can be done with just a touch of angle and speed control. The DX version helped me transition from a beginner player to an intermediate player. For those of us relatively new to the sport, from our perspective the distance drivers that we know and love today have always been a part of the game. At this point it is fairly beat in and understable but it was the first fairway driver that I could throw and just watch it glide. It does everything you need a fairway driver to do. I’d give the Innova teebird and Firebird a tie on this one. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. WESTSIDE Stag. And the teebird has a excellent combination of glide and stability. The courses in my hometown have very wooded front 9s and the Thunderbird has such a straight line for me for a long ways until the nice gentle fade at the end. Free Shipping at $15, many collectibles and the affordable prices on stock discs. So in my fickle little mind, the Maul wins for me at the moment. 1st owner purchased on 04/07/97 and owned in MI until 08/16/10 • 2nd owner purchased on 12/31/10 and owned in OH until 08/19/11 • 3rd owner purchased on 09/12/11 and owned in OH until 05/10/12. It is a close race, but if I can only pick on, I am going Scepter for the dependability! It seems the most responsive of any of my discs. I love the way it flies. It is very dependable and I can get it in the 150’s weight to fit my senior slower arm speeds. The low glide helps me to keep it under control. View infinitediscs’s profile on Instagram, View infinitediscs’s profile on Pinterest, View UCx6mJBjducOT73gM7d4ZBEw’s profile on YouTube. My kids favorite disc. I like understable drivers. This mold has been around for a long time and has proven it’s worth. I use it for those slightly longer shots into the green. Best disc there is. Streamline Drift. If fact yesterday I threw my first scratch game with it. I carry a recycled (domey) and opto-X (flat, stiff, overstable). I like that I can manage to throw this disc a decent distance and it’s not a light weight disc. I’ll reach for a Valkyrie when I’ve misplaced my River. The Discraft Undertaker is true to its flight numbers and extremely reliable. They have an immense amount of glide and yet retain the stability essential to a true utility fairway driver. This is a toss-up for me between the Infinite Discs Scepter or the Sphinx. Can make it go either way based on my throw. I love seeing the Firebird as the #1 driver and am a huge fan of the overstable fairway driver for both forehand and backhand. There is also something really nice about the Teebird’s stability, glide, and versatility. I’ve thrown a thunderbird, teebird, and a getaway in that slot as well but they all fell shot of being truly versatile like the maverick. 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