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it was Hyzerunibomber in the Technique forumI am not a physicist, nor an expert, but from the variety of information I've read, I don't think it's the spin that adds distance for a spin putt versus a push putt. It's the increased velocity from the snapping motion of the wrist. A push putt just simply can't generate that much velocity, the mechanics aren't there for that type of acceleration.
On the gyro side of things, I can't remember where I read it now, maybe I dreamt it, I'm sleep deprived, but I seem to remember someone doing some actual research on the speed vs spin of long distance throws. The results showed that people who throw the farthest, with the fastest speed, actually have less spin on their discs than when throwing a slower/shorter shot. I think what spin does more than anything else is stabilize a disc better, making it hold its natural or intended flight path longer and cleaner.
Of course, I tried to do an internet search just now on disc velocity and spin, and can't find any information on it whatsoever. Probably a dream then. Whatever.
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Either way base plastic, an understable mid and a straight envy core putter are pretty much the three most requested things from MVP fans.
any risk that the atom could replace the envy as your putter?
The Atom is shaped a little different than the Proxy. The bottom of the Proxy wing is slightly concave, while the bottom of the Atom's wing is flat and wider. The Proxy has a slightly blunter feel compared to the Atom.
The Atom surprised me today. Driving it full power, well past 300', I had no issues keeping it straight. I was expecting something a bit more understable.
Once I get my new power supply installed I'll edit together a short video with some drives and putts.
Interesting, thanks. If you have a chance to post a profile comparison of the two that would be awesome.
The Atom is shaped a little different than the Proxy. The bottom of the Proxy wing is slightly concave, while the bottom of the Atom's wing is flat and wider. The Proxy has a slightly blunter feel compared to the Atom.
The Atom surprised me today. Driving it full power, well past 300', I had no issues keeping it straight. I was expecting something a bit more understable.
Once I get my new power supply installed I'll edit together a short video with some drives and putts.
I pretty much only used pures before ions--short answer... similar, yep'Anyone who has one of these (proto or legit Atom) able to compare them profile-wise to a Pure? Here's my reasoning: The Proxy feels really close to a Pure, and the Atom seems to be almost like the base version of the Proxy. Ipso facto blah blah blah, just wondering if I can putt with some Pures until the Atom comes out to be familiar with the feel.