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It could be the weather as well. When the winter months come the air gets colder and thus more dense. Discs are more unstable in the cold weather. At least they are for me. So I disc up in the winter. With Discraft ratings .5 acts like 0, 1.0 acts like .5 1.5 acts like 1.0 etc.
I see the opposite, though not really a disc of air density issue. Winter golf in Michigan generally requires additional clothing, in particular sleeves. I find this usually slows my arm speed and makes most disc more stable than normal. Just my two cents.
Ok, been playing about year and a half 54 yo, throw most discs +- 300'. Question has to do with more and more my discs are starting to turn over probably combination of better arm and more beat disc, or little wind starts turning them much more than they used to. Discs i'm talking about would be Star sl, z flash, z surge and others. My question is does the hyzer flip become just part of more of your throws? Or do you just stsart going more and more overstable? Have just started using that shot and it does do some interesting things to the disc.
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Yea, it's been cold a day or 2 here (not many sadly), and all my discs act as they are overstable. Maybe it's because I use alot of ESP plastic. IDK exactly, but my discs don't get understable.
Though, a bad hyzer flip could mean a ton of unwanted variables. From anything in between a strong hyzer, or a quick turnover. You have to find a disc you're really comfortable with and know the flight for this shot.
True. Nothing is more frustrating than having the disc not quite stand up and just quickly die to the left. Or turn right and not come back.