You should really tell the distance you are getting there, it makes the review better for us who are thinking of buying one. There is a big difference if you are getting those lines with a 270ft drive or a 370ft drive. Its just hard to tell from the video.
I just got the GStar and love it. Im newer to the game and am just statting to consistently hit 275-300ish range. This has become my longest driver. - I threw one 400 today - granted it was decent down hill, wide open and caught a slight head wind and turned for days! Highly recommend!
Great video. And thanks for giving the distances in a comment reply. I had the same question. I am a brand new golfer. My first year at it. And I am nearly 70 years old. But I love the sport, and would give anything to throw like you. I do own a star Gorgon. And truthfully it is my most favorite disc that I own. Keep up the good work
G★ is great for all beginners not pushing sick power forehands wobbly on chop anhyzers (turns over almost anything), holds up the same beat in state for sooooooo long and sooooooo many tree hits, even gravel/rocks/asphalt makes little damage compared to DX and Star. My point being after 5 years even the overstable G★ discs that turns stable or understable with increased armspeed the first investment can have a slot in the bag if being conservative of buying extra discs. ;)
I ordered the Pro and Gstar a couple days ago, and I’m eager for them to get here to try them out now. Actually order them from flight factory too!! They are my go to store!!
@@JohnKelly6x6Design I mention all the time that I throw nose up and on hyzer most of the time. It’s something I’ve been working on. Just don’t get the chance to practice as much as I want to
Innova flight numbers have always been pretty much a joke. From my experience, my gstar discs have always ended up being the most over stable of the plastics. For the average arm, you will notice almost no difference in the flight of this compared to the beast.
Yeah I definitely think they meant for it to be more flippy. Atleast they are trying to change flight numbers based on plastic. I think that’s a step in the right direction for any manufacturer
I bought the Pro version of the Gorgon and I'm absolutely loving it ! Just throw it nice and easy and let the disc do the work ! Beautiful flight
I’m rocking the Pro and I absolutely love it. Definitely gonna pick one up in Star soon!
Thank you for providing the weight and plastic type
You should really tell the distance you are getting there, it makes the review better for us who are thinking of buying one. There is a big difference if you are getting those lines with a 270ft drive or a 370ft drive. Its just hard to tell from the video.
Most of them probably went about 320-350ft but you are definitely right. Thank you
I just got the GStar and love it. Im newer to the game and am just statting to consistently hit 275-300ish range. This has become my longest driver. - I threw one 400 today - granted it was decent down hill, wide open and caught a slight head wind and turned for days! Highly recommend!
Great video. And thanks for giving the distances in a comment reply. I had the same question. I am a brand new golfer. My first year at it. And I am nearly 70 years old. But I love the sport, and would give anything to throw like you. I do own a star Gorgon. And truthfully it is my most favorite disc that I own. Keep up the good work
I’m thinking the domey was on the g star caused it to be more stable than -3 1
Bought all 3 plastics had the same results . The pro is definitely more flippy . I'm really liking the distance and shot shapes with the G-star.
And the hand feel is really nice
Hit a tree with that GStar, trust me, it gets flippier. Mine was flippier than that out of the box but now it's beaten into under stable perfection.
G★ is great for all beginners not pushing sick power forehands wobbly on chop anhyzers (turns over almost anything), holds up the same beat in state for sooooooo long and sooooooo many tree hits, even gravel/rocks/asphalt makes little damage compared to DX and Star. My point being after 5 years even the overstable G★ discs that turns stable or understable with increased armspeed the first investment can have a slot in the bag if being conservative of buying extra discs. ;)
I ordered the Pro and Gstar a couple days ago, and I’m eager for them to get here to try them out now. Actually order them from flight factory too!! They are my go to store!!
Nice! I might have packaged your order today if you placed it yesterday
@@ErikGDiscGolf order it Saturday, but I think it shipped yesterday 😁
Up north I’ve always enjoyed gstar for winter forehands. Star is my summer favorite.
This run of star feels pretty nice also
Maybe that dome on the G Star makes it fly more stable 🤔
Could be! I’ve heard dome makes discs have less left to right movement which seems pretty true here
Nice review! Help a lot! It will be a Star and a GStar, and also a pro, maybe :D
Haha I feel you there! The pro has a great hand feel and flight
this is beast
No you’re beast!
Close, beast is 10 5 -2 2
G* is the 🐐
G* got dat DOME
Really nose-up throws. Can't see what the disc does.
You must be a professional disc golfer. Never said I was 🤷♂️
@ErikGDiscGolf not at all. Just able to see how nose-up the throws are, that's all. Not trying to troll you.
@@JohnKelly6x6Design I mention all the time that I throw nose up and on hyzer most of the time. It’s something I’ve been working on. Just don’t get the chance to practice as much as I want to
not all of them, there was a few nice flights in there
Innova flight numbers have always been pretty much a joke. From my experience, my gstar discs have always ended up being the most over stable of the plastics. For the average arm, you will notice almost no difference in the flight of this compared to the beast.
Yeah I definitely think they meant for it to be more flippy. Atleast they are trying to change flight numbers based on plastic. I think that’s a step in the right direction for any manufacturer