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From the mold to our fingers. Wow we are on the next level of gyro action.
From the mold to our fingers. Wow we are on the next level of gyro action.
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I'm trying to figure out the Ion a little bit more. I'm used to Anodes that want to push straight no matter if you throw them flat, with a touch of hyzer, or a touch of anny. They just correct it and mush forward. The Ion I feel on a flat release will go straight with a touch of fade. On a the most slight/incidental anny it is 100% straight without really any fade. But on any hyzer it holds and shows an overstable flight. It seems to be a pretty different line between a perfectly flat flight to a release with a slight hyzer. Does this sound pretty consistent? I definitely love the disc and am impressed how it gets the same distance as the Anode but with more stability, I'm just trying to really understand its characteristics.
What plastic are you throwing? Or multiple?
For their putters there is pretty much zero difference in flight across plastics. Hell there's barely a difference between min and max weights. My 155 Proton Ion flies just like my 175s, albeit a bit more glide.
Yeah ive always been surprised by the 150 class putters from MVP. Very fun to throw.
For their putters there is pretty much zero difference in flight across plastics. Hell there's barely a difference between min and max weights. My 155 Proton Ion flies just like my 175s, albeit a bit more glide.
Fwiw on a hyzer ions will fade more vs envy due to the glide. Love a nice big bead ion 4 sure.
What's the distance to the basket there Aim? Guessing around 300 or so. Is that a reg neutron ion
What's the distance to the basket there Aim? Guessing around 300 or so. Is that a reg neutron ion
wuts wrong with soft proton
No damn good reason at all as far as I'm concerned.
Ma! The soft neutron ions! We want em! Now!