BenjiHeywood
Par Member
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- Dec 17, 2023
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Yeah, i dunno the best language to use really; it's a complicated thing to describe.
So let's say this. My contention is that:
For a hyzerflip, that turns over and then fades back at the end, the disc will be flat - wings-level, i mean - twice. I think that the front to back attitude, relative to the ground, will NOT be the same at those two times. After the turn, the nose will be lower than before.
It would be most pronounced in a strong crosswind, but the effect should exist whenever the disc moves sideways.
So let's say this. My contention is that:
For a hyzerflip, that turns over and then fades back at the end, the disc will be flat - wings-level, i mean - twice. I think that the front to back attitude, relative to the ground, will NOT be the same at those two times. After the turn, the nose will be lower than before.
It would be most pronounced in a strong crosswind, but the effect should exist whenever the disc moves sideways.