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I have been working on my backhand a lot lately. I primarily throw forehand and lately I've been throwing backhand only rounds to learn. I'm having a problem with all of my shots turning into anyhyzer. I know it's my OAT but how in the world do I fix it? I throw using a power grip which I had to teach myself, it didn't really come natural. Should I just switch my grip back to what feels comfortable?
Thats the thing, I've been discing down. I've been using nothing but midranges. The fastest midrange I throw is a Warship but I mostly use a Core or Pain. The Pain is the only disc that hyzers for me and thats only because it's overstable. I just ordered myself a flying squirrel to help me really learn. The absolute fastest disc I throw BH is my TL but I rarely use that as I have been trying to learn with my midranges.
I searched through the forums for threads on this but couldn't find any so if anyone could point me in the right direction that'd be great. I entered a tourny where you get to pick a Wizard Putter and was looking for a place where they were compared so I could pick the best one for me.
What exactly would you like to know? The different plastic types?
They're fairly similar to other large bead putters like the KC/JK Aviar, Ridge, Focus or Ion. They're more stable than the magnets I see in your disc organizer, they won't turn as easily and fade quite a bit more. All wizards fly basically the same, so I'd pick based on feel. They come in a ton of different plastic blends, so you should be able to find one with the flex and surface you like.
Well the types I get to choose from are: SSS, SS, RFF, Organic, and Evolution HPP so I really wanted to know just what made them different from each other
Ok, so basically it's just a feel thing. Do you know which one would be the grippiest, most like the Soft Magnet feel?
RFF is going to be the most flexible and grippy, it has almost a rubbery feel. The S, SS and SSS are all reasonably grippy and have different levels of flexibility within each of those designations. Organics are all over the place, and Evo HPP is a more premium type plastic so they'll be slicker and have a little less glide.
Well the types I get to choose from are: SSS, SS, RFF, Organic, and Evolution HPP so I really wanted to know just what made them different from each other
Ok, so basically it's just a feel thing. Do you know which one would be the grippiest, most like the Soft Magnet feel?