Nowski
Eagle Member
He said you have a stronger forehand, I don't know about better
haha! the godfather speaks the brutal truth
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He said you have a stronger forehand, I don't know about better
I don't get it. Why throw something that's billed as light weight, but flies like it's max weight counterpart? Why not just throw the max weight? This will ruin you guys for your current heavier weight discs. I guess I'm having a brain fart.
I don't get it. Why throw something that's billed as light weight, but flies like it's max weight counterpart? Why not just throw the max weight? This will ruin you guys for your current heavier weight discs. I guess I'm having a brain fart.
Lighter weight discs require less grip strength to generate the same spin on a disc. So you can get a lot of snap on a throw with less power.
That being said, as you go lower than the mid-160s the wind starts playing around with discs a bit too much for my liking. I'll probably throw the blizzard Destroyer here and there, but only on calmer days. I have a 112g Wizard I also like to bring out on calm days. Light discs are fun! So effortless to throw.
When you throw TB in DX, which is the way to go anyway. :thmbup:When can I get a 138 teebird??? opcorn:
Gyroscopics. Don't forget about gyroscopics. The bubbles in the flight plate move the weight distribution of the disc to the wing. These blizzard discs are supposed to have similar weight in the wing as a 175g has is in the wing. So you're throwing the same 175g driver but with a lighter flight plate. The wind should effect these blizzard disc all that much compared to a 175g. Same gyroscopics.
are the bubbles only in the flight plate or are they proportionally in the wing too?
Doesn't the crazy huge dome create more drag, thus giving the wind more effect? All the Blizzard discs I've seen have UFO domes on them, more so than any regular run Champ I've ever seen.
It depends on the disc, they're all different. Most I've seen at least have some in the flight plate.
The production run that just came out is more flat, and they are fine tuning the process to achieve less/no bubbles in the flight plate, keeping them in mostly/all the rim. I saw a 138 Boss today that was REALLY flat compared to my Blizzard Bosses from the first batch.
and they are fine tuning the process to achieve less/no bubbles in the flight plate, keeping them in mostly/all the rim.
i've seen a few under 130, but i'm waiting to spot the lowest possible destroyer so i can have a really good weight comparison.What weights are everyone ordering? Thinking of 150, any reason not to go lighter?
ITT: everyone assumes they know what Innova is trying to do with their new technology
ITT: everyone assumes they know what Innova is trying to do with their new technology