underpar24
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I guess i should know what these terms mean but i don't. Can someone please explain. Thanks
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If you look on the very bottom of some discs where the nose ends, you will notice a small bead of plastic.
wizard with bead on right
voodoo without bead on left
Hope this helps
If you look on the very bottom of some discs where the nose ends, you will notice a small bead of plastic.
wizard with bead on right
voodoo without bead on left
Hope this helps
Correction......... KC Aviars have the bead
If I am not mistaken, here is the breakdown:
Aviar P&A used to be small bead, now is beadless (DX, R-Pro, & STAR).
Not sure about BB/SB status of Pro Aviar.
Omega SS carries the flag for the small-bead Aviar P&A mold now.
KC Aviar, JK Aviar, Champ Aviar, STAR Aviar Driver are big-bead Aviar Driver mold.
It acts as a stabilizer. Some people love discs with beads, some don't.
So, if I get this right.... as an example, I would probably want to use a big bead aviar for driving short holes and long approaches, and only use a beadless aviar for putting and short approaches?
ok i got that. now whats an easy way to remember which one is a hyzer, and with is a anhyzer?
ok i got that. now whats an easy way to remember which one is a hyzer, and with is a anhyzer?
That's more work than just memorizing which way a Hyzer shot goes. :thmbdown:Annie has a face.
Just remember that.
Now lemme 'splain for ju.
Hyzer means the disc is tipped down , anhyzer the disc is tipped up.
When you tip the disc up, anhyzer, you can see all the writing on the top of the disc. The face.
When you tip the disc down, hyzer, you cant.
So anhyzer, or Annie, has a face.