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I'd bet charlotte is more manageable than many other places though =P Winter is probably much short too.
I just switch over to skiing, and throw a round on those few abnormally warm days.
I saw a noticeable difference with a new TP Tursas I picked up this summer. I threw it for a round, then half way through a second round I rubbed the flashed line of the rim on the stone tile teepad and it was noticeably more understable.
After climbing back up the cliff with a bag of that many discs I would be pretty tempted to just launch them back off the cliff. It would be pretty satisfying.
It has been said, but Zone and Buzzz have very similar feel. Once you beat in the Buzzz a bit it should be US enough. If you need something way more US, I like the TP Tursas.
Graphene is strong, for sure. But isn't it a single layer of carbon in a chain link fence orientation? How would once extrude that? I don't know anything about the 3D printing industry by the way, just curious about this revolution you speak of.
SOMEDAY... I will climb to the top of it AND have a view... I think I have climbed it 4 or 5 times... always cloudy. On the other hand, I have had some very clear hikes up Madison/adams. Never Washington though.
Even if there isn't a lot of wind where you are, the flex lines you can hit with a super overstable disc... I gotta have the beef. I like my predator for overhand shots as well.
If I am not mistaken, the speed rating follows extremely closely with the rim width of the disc. More rim, more inertia, more force necessary to get a disc to a certain speed.
I am very sensitive to poison ivy, so I wash my discs often. I typically just dump them into my tub, turn on the shower with the drain close, throw a few drops of dish soap in there, and let em sit for a bit. I'll scrub any that are especially dirty. I then unplug the drain and turn on the...
Yes. I don't have a huge arm, probably an average 350' thrower, but I carry a bliz katana for more open holes cause I can really bomb it if its not too windy.
I think the reason the idea of not throwing faster discs if you cant throw it really really far is based on the advice that if you are new to the game and are trying to learn with a max D driver you will adjust your throw to make your fast disc work for you, whether it be wrist roll to get more...
The argument in that thread revolves more around whether there are rules based on the speed of a disc and the distance you can throw it, and whether that means you should or should not throw that disc. I am not going to touch that.
I thought this question was asking if given the same release...