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A friend showed me a turbo putt years ago, and I've been stuck on them ever since. (They don't fly way past the basket if you miss). Key to a good turbo is a grippy edge and a straight flight tendency. These soft Mobius's (I've bought a bunch so I'll never wear them all out) are just the ticket. They fly just fine backhand, don't get me wrong. But if you need or want great grip and a straight fight path, these are the ticket.
It's so lightweight, that any sort of breeze other than a straight tailwind ruins every throw. However, with any sort of a tailwind, and without even having to overcrank it (which would be a mistake on anything but a wicked wrong-directly dogleg--I've learned that lesson) this baby flies like I dream about. I use it for distance, and I use it to turn the "wrong" way because my forehand is so lousy. One of my most-used discs.
Understable 9-speed distance driver--perfect for me
I don't have the arm speed to rip with 12's, and even most 9's are unreliable for me. However, this disc's understable tendencies have proven to compensate for my weak arm, and let me get creditable distance without losing complete control. One of my favorite discs!
I've got a bunch of midranges with similar flight numbers, but nothing quite as heavy (181-183 weight range) which is extremely useful when having to crash out of a heavy brush situation. It's my favorite tomahawk throw, in addition to being a nice slightly understable straight-liner from the fairway.
Great catch disc, sure, but really hard to figure out throwing backhand for me. Then a buddy, commenting on my awful forehand, suggested I use a lighter disc with more float... WAIT!! I've got this bizarre Glitch thing with crazy float numbers... What a great discovery. I'm forehanding this thing out of all my impossible lies and it's doing great for me.
Not all Erasers feel like old school pencil erasers, but this one does and it's GREAT
I've been collecting extra-soft-and-sticky putters (it's a turbo thing) and got a whole bunch of Gateway Erasers to try out. This model is, by FAR, the pick of the bunch. This plastic is ultra grippy, and I love it.
Loving the Axiom Basket. With the winter months, I can still practice my putting at home! The disc sticks if it's not coated in ice. Best purchase I've made all year!
Bought it as a backup after temporarily loosing my other ESP FLX Buzzz. I love the soft feel and believe the flexible plastic helps to absorb shock which equates to a disc that doesn't run or roll a lot on impact with the ground, it tends to stick where it lands. I use it for approaches when I need a disc to fly dead straight and sit where it hits without much skip or roll. Yes, you can torque it over and turn it if needed, but when thrown concentrating on accuracy and not trying to over power it, this disc flies flat and very straight and has a subtle fade just before landing. A very usable tool.