agent_peebody
* Ace Member *
the x buzzz is probably the most stable disc made. or the mako.
dead nuts straight
dead nuts straight
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I clicked Firebird because it's right. When comparing discs, something that is "more stable" has more stability and thus is more overstable.
the x buzzz is probably the most stable disc made. or the mako.
dead nuts straight
.... By your scale, by the view I've decided to argue today, the correct answer is z xtreme
Wrong.
Comet or glow aviar(aka mini comet)
I clicked Firebird because it's right. When comparing discs, something that is "more stable" has more stability and thus is more overstable.
there is a lot of bad information contained within this thread.
Huh? How can something thats overstable have more stability? Overstable and understable are both not stable by definition.
technically if you were to buy the most stable disc you could find, would it meathook or fly straight? I think it would meathook since I think of "most stable" = "overstable"
Your definition is stupid and includes rediculous redundancies.
The OP thinks about stability like it's a hill like this
overstable_/stable\_understable
and "more stable" means closer to the peak regardless of the side. That's a stupid definition because it doesn't tell you anything about the disc.
The better definition is a line with 2 extremes (over and under stable). The closer something gets to overstable, the more stability it has and the "more stable" it is.
BTW, the second definition actually makes more sense with the physics of the disc since stability is actually an observable quantity that exists on a continuoum rather than having 3 discrete options.
The resistance of a rotating body to a change in its plane of rotation. The faster a body spins (the greater its angular velocity), the greater the stability of the body in its particular position or orientation. Gyroscopic stability accounts for the stability of a spinning discus or a spinning football in American football.
Stable = flat, not going left, not going right. Stop spouting bad information.
/overstable
\understable
_stable.[/]
So by your definition, how many discs are stable?