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If I could only pick one midrange to take to the course, it would be this one. When it's new and thrown flat and hard, it'll go really straight for 90% of it's flight before gently finishing left (RHBH). It doesn't dump left, just reliably finishes. As it beats in it'll turn slightly before finishing a bit left. Thrown on a big anhyzer line, it'll hold that line for almost all of the flight, especially once it's seasoned.
I got one of these to compare to a buzz that I had and this seems to fly straighter than the buzz out of the bxx which is a must have for the woods and it beats in very nicely for some really good hyzer flip shots.
This is the disc that finally made the idea of bagging several of the same mold click for me. I have yet to find a midrange that flies as nicely or predictably as this. I've picked up a few truths now and seldom bag less than two. A beat in truth works brilliantly for easy S-lines that still manage to come back right on time without risking turning and burning as well as for ripping on to max out some easy distance with some height. A new truth will fly perfectly straight for the majority of its flight before fading in at the very end of its flight. It features just enough fade that you can be sure it will fight out of a straight or average anhyzer path reliably but without getting into the territory where its fade *defines* its flight path. It's so far the only disc I struggle to think about ever wanting to stop including in my bag.
This is my go to midrange when I need a disc to hold a straight line for me for shots roughly 200ft. It holds any line you put it on and allows you to fully rip on it with confidence.
This disc starts a bit avertable but beats in to me super straight. I have one that's been in my bag for 2 years and is now slightly flippy so I can hyzer flip it dead straight to throw gentle turnovers. Great disc to start cycling.