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I got lucid plastic in all four discs.
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After throwing my 4 discs today I must say I'm pretty impressed. The escape and fugitive were not as stable as I was hoping for, but still awesome. The fugitive doesn't seem to like a ton of power; instead it seemed to like a smooth throw at about 70% and relied on its great glide for distance. The same can be said for the escape in my observation. At 70% the escape was going around 370 maybe a little more and thats exactly what I wanted. The fade was gradual and smooth, not a hard dump on both the escape and fugitive. The trespass on the other hand could take whatever I gave it and went far. Reminded me of a TP sword with a tick more fade. All of them are bagged and I'm not really seeing need for a buzzz anymore. Dynamic did a good job with these.
I have a 1st run escape that is the most amazing looking disc that I own, and I have a lot of L64/WS discs. I am currently injured but a buddy threw it a few times and it was nice and stable with a little fade at the end. Reminded me of my teebirds...
If anyone has a fugitive that looks like this, please let me know! I'll pay premium price for premium plastic.... I have a trespass on the way with a similar look, but its not a 1st run.
:thmbup: If you get a chance to throw a Fugitive in BioFuzion plastic let us know how you think it compares to the Lucid. I think mine is actually a little more stable. It does fly better with a smooth toss and letting the glide do the work. I hope their OS mid is exactly like it in terms of the dimensions but with the stability of a new KC Pro Roc or a Lat64 Pain.
The judge had about the same flex as soft x. Lower profile rounded-bullet nose than a wizard, but really pronounced broad bead. Very comfortable. Flew more stable than it is portrayed online, very similar to a focus. Less stable than a wizard.
I didn't throw the fugitive but my friend said it was yet another fantastic straight flying midrange on the market.
The escape turned a little and flew very nicely. This disc impressed me and is a good competitor for the 'speed 9-10' fast-control driver category with the saint, stag, pdfreak, avenger, volt, shock, trak, ascent, etc. The clear and opaque lucid are both extremely similar in feel to opto or cryztal; pretty flexy and slick.
The lucid trespass also impressed me but suprised me more. I expected a big bad destroyer but when we threw a few of them they all turned a lot more and faded less than any new star destroyer or even wraith we have thrown. We carefully measured the rim diameters of a ton of discs with calipers at the store and the results:
Force (highest PLHs of these 2), Destroyer: all specimens tightly fit in 2.25-2.3 range
Wraith, Surge (highest PLHs of these 3), Tresspass: all specimens again tightly fit in the ~2.1-2.15 range
which overall does not match the pdga chart very well
Regardless it is a stable, forgiving disc that glides for days, and has big distance potential if you throw at least 350' average golf throws.
I got lucid plastic in all four discs.
anyone have a comparison for Lucid and Biofuzion Trespasses?
SteezeOG, have you thrown a hysteria (DD)? That's a lot what it sounds like.
SteezeOG, have you thrown a hysteria (DD)? That's a lot what it sounds like.
jongoff09-Are you a Buzzz thrower? Give the Fugitive another shot because I've seen a few people throw them with a little OAT and think it was the disc being understable for them but it doesn't handle that like a Buzzz will. If you've thrown a Comet or Fuse you'll know what I mean. I've seen guys who can snap that thing 400 feet on a dead straight line. It will glide and do the work for you but you have to put it on the right line first.
I throw Vector/Axis/Fuse combo (none of those handle oat well either). It was pretty windy, and I think I was just hoping it would fight the wind more than it did. I only got a couple of throws with it before the round, and didn't notice the flip, but I wasn't particularly thinking about wind condition at that time like I was during the round.
I can see the glide it has, so I believe 400' no problem. I've thrown the Fuse and Axis 380' before. I'll take it on a calm day and see what it can do. I was too busy yesterday to do much after the round. Hopefully I will feel like doing some field work tomorrow morning after work.