I'm a weak armed player who's learned that hard way that a fairway driver is about all the speed that my form can muster. 9 speeds are the fastest discs that find their way into my bag these days. I've had one beat in star leopard over the years that I loved, but every other leopard i've bought just hasn't felt right for me. When I saw this new disc was a combo of leopard and roadrunner (one of my favorite discs), I jumped at it.
And it delivers exactly what I want: a control driver. Want to it hold an anie angle? It will. Want to throw it flat and let it flex? It will. Want to flip it up to flat and rid for ever? It will. Put enough hyzer on it and it will keep the hyzer line all the way.
My only concern is that, as with all discs that come out of the press exactly how I want it, I expect it to move too far down the untestable path as time goes on. Not that this makes the disc un-usable, but it will become "less" perfect.