For the Michiganders:
https://www.discgolfscene.com/tournaments/MVP_Circuit_Event_2016
https://www.discgolfscene.com/tournaments/MVP_Circuit_Event_2016
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If you look at the circuit page, it clearly says the 16mm class was introduced specifically for the circuits. So I wouldn't hold your breathe...
...but I could sure use an uber beefy disc from this class. My resistor has gotten to the point where its not really a resistor anymore, and I almost want to wait till next year instead of putting a new one in the bag...opcorn:
Neither one of you could use an uber beefy 6 speed. Dont lie to me or everyone else here.
My relays do work. I NEED THE OS VERSION. You stick to the resistors and thangz.
Any feedback from the events that have taken place already?
Are you a Tensor hater? Do they compare at all?Matrix: This is not the utility OS mid people were hoping for. For me, maybe not as OS as the Vector, for sure not MORE OS. But, it's an awesome disc anyway. For me, a longer, faster Envy. Best MVP mid for FH by far. It was the star of the show in our windy-day Circuit.
Are you a Tensor hater? Do they compare at all?
+1I played one Saturday and went on and on (hahaha) about the discs in the individual threads for each. The recap:
Spin: Wasn't the Electron Anode for putting that I was hoping for, but it flies like a slower Theory on drives, real nice controllable US flight, and will hold a touch anny on short approaches better than any MVP/Axiom disc.
Matrix: This is not the utility OS mid people were hoping for. For me, maybe not as OS as the Vector, for sure not MORE OS. But, it's an awesome disc anyway. For me, a longer, faster Envy. Best MVP mid for FH by far. It was the star of the show in our windy-day Circuit.
Signal: Very US slow fairway. I'm not the best at deep hyzers, so I had a hard time getting enough hyzer on it to keep it from flipping past flat. Noticeably more US than the Relay. It should be a dependable hyzer-flipper for lower-powered players.
I am. Stability wise they compare a bit, I think the Matrix is a bit more HSS and the fade kicks in a little bit sooner. They're both really good at going straight. The much better glide and the better speed of the Matrix (along with the much less weird rim) made it seem like a way better line-shaper IMO. The Matrix is an honest to God midrange, it's not a fast putter masquerading as a mid or something like that. You can do a lot of work with a Matrix and a Theory, they pair well stability-wise and have similar feeling rims.Are you a Tensor hater? Do they compare at all?
I played one Saturday and went on and on (hahaha) about the discs in the individual threads for each. The recap:
Matrix: This is not the utility OS mid people were hoping for. For me, maybe not as OS as the Vector, for sure not MORE OS. But, it's an awesome disc anyway. For me, a longer, faster Envy. Best MVP mid for FH by far. It was the star of the show in our windy-day Circuit.
These reviews are making me want to revisit the BuzzzOS.
Looking at your sig, I'm just curious, what are you looking for? Something to replace the Zone? Something to slot between the reg Buzzz and the Zone? A longer Zone?
I've been on a search for a controllable OS mid for years. Basically looking for a beadless Wasp/Vector type disc. Straight to fade. Controlled hyzers. The Zone fills the role of short utility shots. Doesn't go very far.
Huh. Maybe Matrix...?
I've been on a search for a controllable OS mid for years. Basically looking for a beadless Wasp/Vector type disc. Straight to fade. Controlled hyzers. The Zone fills the role of short utility shots. Doesn't go very far.