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They can turnover for two reasons:sorry to get off track but does the disc turnover because of torque or spin?
They can turnover for two reasons:
1. A combination of nose down and speed. More nose down and more speed will both cause more turn.
2. Off-axis torque.
I've been playing for a long time, I've bought a lot of discs, and I still can't believe I didn't get a nice Valk until a couple of weeks ago. I got a 168 Star Valk and am not looking back...it's simply an amazing disc...
When I say that I turn over a disc I mean when I throw a disc with a little hyzer (maybe 10-15 degrees). Upon doing so the torque from the throw "turns" the disc "over" into an anhyzer line (maybe 10-15 degrees). The is good unless your disc never comes out of the anhyzer and crashes into the ground. You want your disc to begin to "fade" back straight or into a hyzer line for the most distance.
A viking or valk. is a good choice. I've heard the viking is like a faster teebird.
sorry to get off track but does the disc turnover because of torque or spin?