Just started playing this summer and I love the Devilhawk, the Hemp one that came in my Beef premiere box is my favorite, it was stiffer and had a more domed top on it. It just seems to work better for me than the flat topped KobOneArt hemp i picked up in the pro shop.
Noodle arm here, throwing like 400' I feel like the Ethers are more stable than the Realms. I've been alternating with the two in and out of the bag. I like them both a lot.
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It sounds like it’s your serratus anterior that’s bothering you btw - if you’re just working through it yourself, knowing that might help you find out a bit more about whether it’s just an overuse/strain or the weakness as a result of shoulder dysfunction etc
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I'm not a huge fan of the Realm. Much prefer the Spell. My max forehand with Destroyers and such was about 400 but I can get a Spell out to 430. Perfect blend of torque resistance, glide, and overstability. NXT and Proto Platinum are my favorite Spells. Ethers go so damn far. I can throw the Ether on a straight line with a touch of fade and it goes further than my Journey on a full S-curve flight. I have an Aura on the shelf, haven't thrown it yet. Could replace my Journey as my flippy tailwind bomber. Proto 136/Javelin is so good. Great mold. Can't wait for that one to be approved. I can't get them past 350 but Cupcake can throw them 600. Proto 44x is like the perfect mix of a Chief and a Chief OS. Stable with tons of glide. You need more of those for sure. I have one in Platinum that's really straight and a Nylon one that's gorgeous with more bite. It can take some torque but it's a touch too deep for me to forehand reliably.
I have a 4S Glow Wizard and a SSS Lunar Chief that I’ll bring out for rainy rounds. They don’t work when they’re super wet but they’re better when damp than any other disc
Those particular baskets you’re looking at also have are angled at the top where the chains attach. You can see it in the video. They kick to the side right at the end. You can see it at the :55 mark. Offsets the chains so they aren’t in a straight line. So when you catch them on the right side, that outside chain is actually a little further back then the inside one, helping to redirect it more right.