You really don't need too much else in an MVP bag. .
WHAT?! Never enough
::bag full of MVP discs::
Ion
Tangent
Alias
Crave
Volt
resistor
inertia
tesla
throw in the anode and switch too which are on the fence and its game over.
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You really don't need too much else in an MVP bag. .
I noticed the finish problems as well. Light, uniform stuffing. It looks like polishing marks on the mold itself; like someone used a bench grinder/steel brush to do the finish work. I've seen it on other molds and colors, but it really sticks out on the glossy black.
Yea, I know. I was talking bare bones though. It's enough to get him started. I agree on adding the Inertia also.
WHAT?! Never enough
::bag full of MVP discs::
Ion
Tangent
Alias
Crave
Volt
resistor
inertia
tesla
throw in the anode and switch too which are on the fence and its game over.
So I just got done with a round.
Crave flew excellent. Backhand and forehand were really straight and pretty good distance.
I really love the axis. I have a roc3 and a kc pro roc and I think I like it better than both of those. I was even able to forehand it which I can't with the rocs.
The jury is still out on the Envy. It flew nice when I tried it as a mid range. I'm not a very good putter so every putter seems the same to me.
Awesome. Don't think of envy as a mid. Think of it as an approach disc
Whats the difference? I think i've been using my mids as a approach disc this whole time.
Awesome. Don't think of envy as a mid. Think of it as an approach disc
My ion is a driver, approach disc and putter that loves the chains.
every putter loves to be thrown hard as hell. YOU just might not know it.
My ion.... approach disc and .........
My ion is a driver, approach disc and putter that loves the chains.
every putter loves to be thrown hard as hell. YOU just might not know it.
Whats the difference? I think i've been using my mids as a approach disc this whole time.