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Nice vid, good angle. I'm trying to see the difference between the good and the bad throws, I see that the bad one looks different but can't really pinpoint what the differences are.
That's a clinic on working around the disc/staying back, great footwork, balance and sequencing. Now you need to do a bird eye camera view. :thmbup:
I'm glad its not just me with a non flippy new D3.
The bad shot was just a new disc that Ive never thrown and expected it to flip and it didnt. Oher than that nothing changed.
I've seen some F2s / misprints that were stamped D1s but had D3 hand written on the rim and vice versa.
Wondering if maybe some of these made it past QC and into the wild?
My production run D3 and D4 fly as advertised.
I was going to say… the "bad" shot looked good. Maybe a bit heavy on the hyzer as you said, but it sure looked like you got ahold of all of it.
Very nice. How do you grip the disc, and what's up with the clenched fist? Does it give you more snap or something? I've never really paid attention to what my hand does after the disc rips out...
The bad shot was just a new disc that Ive never thrown and expected it to flip and it didnt. Oher than that nothing changed.
Yea I picked up the D series a month ago and Im not too impressed. The D1 and D2 fly correctly but the D3 and D4 both threw like a D1