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Don't feel too bad, I made the same mistake with the Resistor. I trashed that disc up one side and down the other before I found one at too good a price to resist. Now that disc is never leaving my bag, and I too need the foot in mouth smily.Makes me wish I could go and take back, all the bad things I said when this disc was announced. They need a foot-in-mouth smiley face guy.....
As a 400+ thrower I'm a big fan of my inspire, but at elevation it didn't quite hold the Anny line quite as long as I would like with my 174. Does anyone with similar distance have experience with multiple weights? I'm considering picking up a 155-60 to fit that spot in my game when I head out of town to higher elevation.
I got one like that in the mail today but in pink. Its a little cloudy in the wing and around the injection point. Other than that he's Mr. Glass. I love the plastic. I forgot what brand new proton felt like. Was a bit more OS than my Neutron Switch but I imagine that won't last long.In the excitement of getting a box of discs from MVP with the Impulse, 1776 and Cookie Mini, there was another gem in there that I didn't notice the detail on initially, and that's this Proton Inspire. When I unboxed it, it felt soft and gummy which I attributed to it sitting in the heat. But, I noticed late last night it felt the same after being inside.
Upon closer inspection this is something I don't recall seeing before. It's a clear pearly core... almost like a metallic without the opaque metallic pigment. Hard to capture in the pics, but the rim of the core is a little cloudy and pearly and the thing has amazing grip and more glide than the fresh N Inspire I threw it with yesterday.
While not a "metallic disc", and not as rigid as a stock core Proton, it does exhibit similar characteristics in flight as a metallic. Definitely something people should be on the lookout for during the release!
Was a bit more OS than my Neutron Switch but I imagine that won't last long.
Really? My 1776 was more understable than my N Switch right out of the box. Of course my Switch hasn't gotten used much, so that might change things. Either way it's a great disc and is probably kicking the Switch out of my bag.
Went to the store today and saw they had a bunch of inspires but the disc was super flat. Almost concaved. Is this normal for this mold or is this an odd batch to stay away from?
My 1776 are a touch more stable, but the N I bag is also a few grams lighter.
I've been enjoying these as a compliment to my Crave / Resistor combo for controlled drives.