As a beginner to the game, this disc was highly recommended to me by a "seasoned veteran" friend. No question it has been the best disc I have thrown thus far. Why not a 5? As a beginner who still in beginnng stages I still have no I idea what a 5-star disc is.
Want a low speed driver that flies almost as far as your destroyers, but with more control? Here ya go. Pushes forward the whole flight. Reliable turn and fade at the end.
This is a Great disc, but it is for sure less stable than I expected. If you need a beat in PD off the shelf, this is what you want.
A great disc that hold a line, but for me is a little understable in this new gummy plate, particle glow.
This year was bad for color. A lot of my pink and purple birds lot their color and turned green. Innova uses poor quality color agents and it shows. Not DZs fault
I actually have a 143g. green, Roadrunner already and this is intended as the replacement twin. Great for flip up, long turn overs and rollers. Arguably my favorite disc in my bag. I also bag heavier Roadrunners for straight pushing shots and to deal with windier conditions.
Awesome flight. The Gold plastic is some of the best plastic I have thrown!
I was looking for something that was on the less stable side in a seven speed. This had a gorgeous stamp that made me smile, and felt good in the hand.
So I bought it on a Saturday and went out and tested it in the Kansas wind. It played nicely one week later, I was playing on a docile day And through my first ever ace. So all in all this Disc worked for me and had one of the best returns on investment.
DZ has never disappointed. I've placed several orders with DZ and everything has been 100% I look through DZ's huge inventory once or twice a week and always find great deals and unique discs.
When I'm looking for a new disc, I go to DZ first. DZ has the best prices and a decent variety. I nearly always find the molds I'm looking for in the plastics, weight and colors I prefer.
As new, for my arm speed, this disc flies more straight with less turn. I'm confident that with a few more tree hits it will begin to turn similar to my Leopard3. Rim shapes are different (Rhythm vs Leopard3) so that may be a personal thing that determines a preferred disc pick. I also have a similar pair (Impulse vs Sidewinder) which are the "same" yet different for shot variation.
I consider Alfa kind of a B-Tier brand because they're newer and don't have many molds, but the Chrome plastic is very comfortable and performs on par with something like Latitude's Gold Line. So if you're a fan of that plastic, give it a shot!
The Cosmic feels a little less stable than advertised, and I recorded my longest drive during a practice session with it at 290 feet; handles torque well!
These guys are friendly, knowledgeable and, really care about the disc golf. 10/10 and all that Jazz!