I had this same kind of issue I had a strike and a Mason Ford Getaway that was too stable and now I put in a new CD1 and took out the getaway and itβs great
love my Dynasties ! Got both EO halo , S Line and a I blend one . for stable -> flippy . I think concrete one is more stable . idk how a CD1 will fit in it .
I got a dynasty swirly blend, that one flips over abit after one season. However the CD1 is far more stable as you also have discovered.
I had a fully beat in explorer that I used just like you use your strikes, but the plastic was weirdly soft and after a few unfortunate gashes and a missing chunk, I decided to retire it for the safety of my hand. Every other explorer I've tried has just been slightly too overstable for what I want it to be. The saint has nearly completely replaced it for me and become my go-to fairway/control. It pushes on hyzer, it flips up beautifully when thrown flat, and can hold a big anny. I can power down for shorter sub 300ft shots where I used to throw the explorer or I can crank on it and get it about 90% the distance of my drivers. I got one of the new moonshine explorers that's a little more overstable and now I just use that as my beefy 7 speed. I also have an honor in the bag, but it is just slightly too much for my arm and is closer to a firebird for me. But I would give up everything and just keep the saint if I had to.
I've been using an Ethos Construct since they came out and that discs has the most beautiful flights. Especially good on forehand and you get nice forward hyzers.
I just recently added a CD1 to the bag and I have to just echo how nice they are for forehands. Especially in the woods, if you need to high a tight gap and finish right, they're money. And they backhand great too. I think it will complement your honor the same way an FD-type disc would complement your strike.
I have an orbit escape in my bag, i really do like it, it helped me learn especially how I release on a nose up angle sometimes.
I threw the Tesla for a little over a year but when the new Discmania CD1 came out I immediately switched. The CD1 is what I what a really seasoned Tesla flies like. But for me fits a lot more comfortable for backhands.
Awesome video bro! FYI - I have tried all of the dynasty plastics and throw similar distances to you. The swirly S blend is a touch more stable than the c blend and the halo dynasty is much more domey (baby thunderbird) in my opinion. The I-blend is in the middle of those. The metal flake is similar to the S blend. If you want the same CD1 flight but still playing around with a dynasty - check out the swirly s blend or the metal flake ππΌ
My z Undertaker is awesome for hyzer flip to flat for dead straight forehands. My escape (same numbers) is alot understable almost a -2 to -3 turn. This slot is a definite in my bag.π€βοΈ
I bag a couple Muskets for this slot. Super workable, backhand or forehand. One is really beat in and just flies perfectly straight, other one is fresh domey and has a good finish.
My favorite disc I have recently bagged in the last year was my DD lucid raider. 13 | 5 | -0.5 | 3. I throw like 375 ft right now. Starts out as a flat throwing disc for me and beats in to a solid hyzer flip to flat disc. Straight out of the shop the only disc I know to compare it to is a more glidy destroyer. With arm speed like yours you would probably see some pretty good distance out of it.
I picked up the cd1 recently and the first round I played with it was the best round of my life. I absolutely love how it feels and flies.
Halo savant has long been my favorite disc between my fairways and my distance drivers. Beats in beautifully and maintains the stable finish.
Latitude 64 saint kinda falls into this slot, has served me well and beats in to a good hyzer flip / turnover disc especially at faster arm speeds. Plus it has really good glide 9/7/-1/2
Dynasty is one of my favorites. Infinite has been by far my #1. I totally agree about the strike too, it doesn't power up well and is so freaking touchy when you do power up on it. I replaced it with a dynasty! I would also recommend MFGC. Seems to last forever and stay true! Also might start a tad more stable like you are looking for.
I picked up a Orion Lf for the pushing hyzer throws. It replaced my Firebird.
I throw a Champ Valk in this spot. It goes about 400 and is super torque resistant. Flies more like 9/5/-0.5/1.5.
My middle age arm is nowhere near as strong as yours but I hear exactly what you are saying and the Saint Pro fills that need for me.
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