greenjeans
Newbie
- Joined
- May 5, 2010
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- 27
Being a relative noob, I understand that a discs characteristics will change when "beat in". Am I correct that "beat in" is just another way of saying that disc has become more "flexible" ?
And, a disc that is more "flexible" is more likely to lose some of its stability, making it easier to turn over or fly straight ?
It's just that I have some newly purchased discs (brand new - unthrown) that are VERY soft and rubbery / flimsy as any old "beat in" disc that I have.
And, a disc that is more "flexible" is more likely to lose some of its stability, making it easier to turn over or fly straight ?
It's just that I have some newly purchased discs (brand new - unthrown) that are VERY soft and rubbery / flimsy as any old "beat in" disc that I have.