Musket, because it flys so straight, and a slammer because when it lands it stays there.
Driver: Destroyer
Mid: Buzz
Putter: Judge
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Driver: Lucid Judge Midrange: Fusion Judge Putter: Prime Burst Judge
All joking aside, the Judge is a great disc!
G* Valkyrie or Star Viking. Not great for a 1-disc round or shorter stuff but I feel like both of mine always get in the general shape of what I’m trying to do. Or I like to think that before their first available tree by 0.5" *eta Envy for putt or approach; Hex for mid **Halo Mako3 if it didn’t rip off of any tree it hits
Mako3, it just stays on whatever line you give it, perfect for my home course that plays in the woods.
I really like the Proxy for the same reason, just find putters more comfortable to throw than mids.
I’m gonna break it up!
Driver: Royal Grand Grace - Plastic is great and flies amazing!
Mid: Hex - close second is Emac Truth. Hex is one of my most reliable mids to rip off the pad. Flies ~250 straight with a final 20’ fade.
Approach: Zone - nuff said
Putter: SSS Wizard - plastic feels great and the bead is perfect to rest index finger on.
As a beginner, I like Innova KC Pro Roc. The heavy predictible fade seems to align nicely wit a lot of shots on my local course and I find myself running it a lot.
I just started playing and just bought a beginner set at the local disc shop. I would like to see some recommendations though.
The brand is Innova.
Definitely try out some putters and midranges first. Learning those kinds of discs first helps a lot when you start throwing drivers. For Innova, the aviar putters are the most popular and widely available. Midranges, check out: Roc, Roc3, and Mako. Other midranges and putters to try: P2 (discmania putter), Buzzz(discraft midrange), Bounty(dynamic midrange), Judge(dynamic putter, my favorite disc). Really look for discs that are 5 speend and under for a while. Drivers will most all do the same thing until you get your form down and comfortable with your personal style.