mutteriwiritys
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I said earlier that MVP Eclipse discs are the best looking discs ever.. I was wrong, Neutrons are. Do I even dare throw them because they are so beautiful? (Sorry for the Ultra-HD picture)
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I said earlier that MVP Eclipse discs are the best looking discs ever.. I was wrong, Neutrons are. Do I even dare throw them because they are so beautiful? (Sorry for the Ultra-HD picture)
Hey guys, I'm looking to start playing putter only rounds to help improve my form, and want to get a more durable putter for mostly wooded courses. Do you guys recommend an Anode or Ion for me? Would Neutron or Proton plastic make any difference for these discs?
For reference, I've been playing 1-2 times a week for the past 4-5 months. I currently have a DX Aviar and a KC Pro Aviar that I average 160-180 feet. I do like the bead on the KC pro Aviar.
I've seen a lot of talk about the Volt being different after the first run and the Volt and Shock appear to have the same numbers over at Infinite Discs. What are the numbers closer to for the current runs of the Volt and Shock?
I'm just wondering that as MVP discs are made from 2 different pieces of plastic, how are those discs actually produced/what does the process look like - and how they can still create very consistent products?
I'm just wondering that as MVP discs are made from 2 different pieces of plastic, how are those discs actually produced/what does the process look like - and how they can still create very consistent products?
there used to be a video of them making the discs but it is no longer public and their processes have been adjusted with new equipment etc but basically they injection mold a core then mold the rim around it. many of the MVP discs only have different OM configurations and share the same core.
So Volt ends up more like a Teebird and Shock ends up more like an Eagle? Seems to be what discspeed is describing.
Are those discs for sale anywhere? or just personal dyes?