notroman
* Ace Member *
"Wiggins supposedly threw a blizzard boss about 830'."
That sounds like an exaggeration if I've ever heard one.
Yeah, stop rounding numbers, Matt. I heard it was 828'.
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"Wiggins supposedly threw a blizzard boss about 830'."
That sounds like an exaggeration if I've ever heard one.
"Wiggins supposedly threw a blizzard boss about 830'."
That sounds like an exaggeration if I've ever heard one.
"Wiggins supposedly threw a blizzard boss about 830'."
That sounds like an exaggeration if I've ever heard one.
well I finally felt one up today. It is really weird having a disc that light in your hands. Very domey but I wonder how they fly. Cloud 9 guys said they couldn't figure them out. Some time it would flip some time it would go straight and some time it would be over stable. So who knows.
World record is 820' with perfect wind conditions at low elevation. That is all I am saying. Wiggins is good. He throws far. With that said, the world record has stood for eight years. Pardon my skepticism (/jealousy).
World record is 820' with perfect wind conditions at low elevation. That is all I am saying. Wiggins is good. He throws far. With that said, the world record has stood for eight years. Pardon my skepticism (/jealousy).
So Mashnut, where did you hear about this throw? Has Wiggins been playing in Illinois lately?
So Mashnut, where did you hear about this throw? Has Wiggins been playing in Illinois lately?
Yeah, there's definitely no way that a kid who's been throwing monster distances (including several official recorded shots over 700') could possibly have thrown that far
I love the new Blizzard technology discs! I recently went to New Mexico and thoroughly tested them side by side with other discs at various elevations and wind speeds. The new Blizzard discs came out on top. My best throws were with a 150g Blizzard Champion Boss (828ft)* and a 150g Blizzard Champion Katana (813ft).
From what I've observed, the Blizzard discs fly with almost the same stability as the equivalent model 20 grams heavier. They feel and throw like heavier discs than they actually are. This allows for much longer throws, especially in the right conditions.
I've tested the new Blizzard discs in weights ranging from 130g to 155g and can honestly say that these are going to add distance to many disc golfers' games. From the average player to the experienced pro, everyone can benefit from Blizzard Champion Discs.
*828 feet would be a new World Record if thrown in a sanctioned distance event.