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It's nice to meet someone else that prefers Proton. I guess I have never really experienced any issues with the discs feeling different between plastics, but that would be unfortunate with the Resistor because how it feels is what makes it so great. I'm planning on stocking up either way.
The Resistor powers down easier than the Motion. I throw both and I generally end up throwing the Resistor more. It takes less power to get it going, but it won't be as overstable as a Motion.
I get way better grip with Proton plastic so I have been waiting for this combination for a long time. Neutron Resistors are great, but having something I can throw more consistently will be very nice.
I agree with you on Proton Resistors. That's my most wanted disc right now.
I carry three Resistors in my bag at different weights. Many people seem to use them as a utility shot disc, but the Resistor comes out for me a lot. I use them for forehands, backhands, forehand rollers, and some...
At the beginning of the video it says a different disc that he is not carrying in his bag. I just want to make sure that I'm interpreting it properly before I answer. For example, you carry two Neutron Resistors, is it possible that in the video you threw a different Resistor than those two? Or...