I just realized he said prism proton Envy with those, if they come out soft like the otbs I will be buying a few.
I'm hoping its standard proton. The soft is... okay I guess. But a straight proton envy would be baller. (for those who dont know, prism .. is just proton gyro rim)
Similar flights, but different hand feel. Both great options for that next step up from a Hex. (Matrix/reactor)
Yes and No. Now my experience with the matrix is old as well. The new ones fly weird. I'm used to that flippy boy they used to be. I got one left, I got it out... A while ago, and threw it. And. it just wasn't fun to throw anymore, was like throwing a brick.
I don't particularly care for the reactor either. I got it out a few weeks ago, it was okay to throw, but.. Other discs are just far more easy to throw.
"The Volt is the best fairway ever made."
Fixed it for ya.
Volt is probably the worse disc MVP has produced. It's had the most molding errors and flight errors of any disc, and probably has the most gross handfeel of any of them.
Now the thing that really tripped me out though, is this gyro box I got... The volt "shoulder" that they all had, This one had a lab second in it and it didn't have the shoulder.
In all fairness to the volt, its not a terrible disc, but the Tesla is far better.
And the shock was everything the volt was supposed to be anyways.
Which is why they stabled them up after the machine change over. Shock was their correction mold.
Yeah but he's never pushed it like the Hex. I just don't think the flight and feel of their the Reactor or Hex is as good. They are both touchier and I don't like how small the rim feels.
Hex is so easy to throw, duno about it being touchy.
I'm bagging a hex right now, but I usually throw the mustang for that slot in my bag. But... I'm just not throwing mids much. Either I throw the lobster, or a crave right now.
Yeah, I know the lobster is a "mid" but.. not in the same sense of a reactor or hex. It a flippy boi.