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Jaxon Sheehy
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Legacy Discs

Post by Jaxon Sheehy »

I love how when people bring up "Legacy Discs" they always start with "...Steve Rico and his brother Bamba..." Bamba? Nice!

Anyway, people throwing the Cannon yet? i saw the latest clip on Nikko's site where he puts one up about 100 feet in the air and lets it pan out for a mile- not that i'd ever in my life do that... he then goes on to brag about getting 100 discs from Steve Rico for free... classy Nikko...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXwEdnh7EBw
It's a speed 19million distance driver that pushes the boundaries of awesomeness apparently...

i picked up a pair of the Clutch putters and like them after a week- i'm considering going back to the Magnet based on style and feel, and the Clutch is literally Steve Rico's imitation of the Magnet with a better plastic (the don't make the Magnet in premium plastic- and i don't consider Z-magnets to be a putter plastic). i may just stick with the Magnet anyway, and just replace the Pro-D's as they get too chunked.

Cannon throwers?
Anyone?
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Brad Harris
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Re: Legacy Discs

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When I was out in Cali a couple weeks ago I played with John Ryan, a close friend of Legacy. He hooked me up with a cannon to try. I love it, it seems to glide much more than other hyper speed drivers.

I also got a chance to try the Cannon's brother the Rampage. It flies like a longer Xcal
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