Lol, I would have thought to use those words to describe it, but yep.
You are right on your earlier post, the Servo does not solve the situation. The Servo has a stronger fade but it's still not a true 0 HSS.
Like you, I occasionally find that one Crave or one Servo that when fresh won't slide on me. What makes it worse is, my favorite plastic is Proton.
If you have like some crazy deep understanding in disc golf, the numbers "can" make sense.
But the problem is.... Depending on your skill level and openness to actual listening and understanding.
Anyways. Yeah.
You get it. haha.
A lot of discs go "straight" which are like. -2/2's
It's a neutral style disc, but what that really means is that a slower speed, the disc will fly straight.
VS a disc that has proper high speed stability, or 0 turn.
I see some of the comments come into a not truly understanding of that. So, I'll wangjangle it out a bit more detailed.
Either way, the number system works in some format, but not all.
It's a -2 turn.
Okay, so is it a quick turn, late turn or slow turn?
Wait what?
Aerodynamics are crazy fascinating. People cannot even understand the whole "beat in" process on a disc.
You don't beat it understable.
You beat it turbulent.
This is why the reliance of "beat in" and "cycled" discs needs to be less of a thing. You cannot really truly ever beat in 2 discs the same.
It's like my OG fizzy tesla. Maaan that was my baby. It stayed at the same flight for months and months. Just laser beams 300-350 on forehands, then a nice reliable 2/3 fade at the end. It was marvelous. Then one day. It was flippy and couldn't rely on that high speed stable flight, it wanted to get crazy.
Fast forward to last year, I found its twin. Same run, same weight, same color, looks brand new. Absolutely brand new, but slight wear. I'm like "perfect, I'ma have this disc flight back."
That sucker is more flippy than my old one that looks like it's been through hell and back.
To preface this. The original tesla flies like a beat in insanity. It's actually a really good flight now I'm better at golf and controlling stuff, backhand, blah blah.
The new looking one flies like a virus.
"oh but sheep, you're forgetting that Fission plastic makes discs more understable"
Oh people, you're forgetting physics too.
And this STACK of fission tesla's here that say "YOURE WRONG"
I have had a fission tesla, same weight, same stuff as the original orange one in my bag for.. wait I lost that one.
Well, that one was in my bag for 3 years. trying to beat it in to fly straight like the orange one. 5grams heavier at 158, vs the other ones at 153.
It never in 3 years beat in. Ever.
Same flight from day one till I lost it.
The backup for that one is in my bag now. And... It flies the same as the one that was in my bag for 3 years. Overstable.
Were gonna have a ton of fun with the wind tunnel.
I finally got caught up on enough stuff that I can work on it on rainy days now.
Deck is tore out 100%. the planer is finally 100% working plus all my other toys.
And I need all of my workbench to build this thing, cause .. well, wind tunnels are huge.
But I'll be able to demonstrate turbulant flight to people and why discs flip.
There have been some wind tunnel stuff, but it was all paper stuff, blah blah, unless you're just an outright nerd, you'll look at the 140 page document and go "meh"