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There's precedent for this with the Proxy and Atom, which are very interchangeable.particle has been out for awhile and all reviews say it's pretty much an envy with a black rim.
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There's precedent for this with the Proxy and Atom, which are very interchangeable.particle has been out for awhile and all reviews say it's pretty much an envy with a black rim.
And MVP has already said the vertex is a US matrix compliment
Edit: also mvp_steve confirmed the vertex shares a core with the axis.
Trhe page for the eve 150s says us matrix compliment. On Facebook they said shares axis core.I hope the vertex actually has axis/vector core. Not sure why it was first compared to the matrix though... To my eye, looking at PDGA's approval specs doesn't quite confirm either core, but I'd guess it's more similar to the axis than matrix (inner diameter & rim depth).
Anyway, Axis-US FTW!
There's precedent for this with the Proxy and Atom, which are very interchangeable.
Trhe page for the eve 150s says us matrix compliment. On Facebook they said shares axis core.
And dumb as hell.
This splitting hairs b4 new OG molds is getting old. Plus when you have two molds so close and they dont mold up perfect we are getting overlapping drivers etc.
If they could make a really good OS Putter and Mid they wouldn't have an actual huge hole in the line at all.
I hope the vertex actually has axis/vector core. Not sure why it was first compared to the matrix though... To my eye, looking at PDGA's approval specs doesn't quite confirm either core, but I'd guess it's more similar to the axis than matrix (inner diameter & rim depth).
Anyway, Axis-US FTW!
i dont know if this had already been covered, but since MVP is all about the rim is there a difference in stability btw proton, neutron and plasma? I threw a fh only round with my plasma envy today and I couldn't believe it held a lazer straight line up to 270. will a proton have some fade?
Proton/Neutron are identical to me. Neutron has more grip but after that it's just color. Plasma seems to be less stable initially. But I've only thrown a Volt. My Plasma Anode flies identical to the rest.
MVP wings are all molded from the same material (presumably) being all black
No, this is incorrect. MVP have said that the overmold material must match the core material because otherwise they can't get a good bond between them. The overmolds all look the same (more or less), but Neutron, Proton, and Plasma overmolds are actually different materials.
No, this is incorrect. MVP have said that the overmold material must match the core material because otherwise they can't get a good bond between them. The overmolds all look the same (more or less), but Neutron, Proton, and Plasma overmolds are actually different materials.
Vertex is based on the Axis/Vector/everything-but-Matrix core. I was wrong and super loud about it, but I had it in my head from a long time ago. It is indeed the oldschool mid core.
Truth! Worst part is they have brighter proton, but they made the matrix in all horriblely hard to find colors.
No, this is incorrect. MVP have said that the overmold material must match the core material because otherwise they can't get a good bond between them. The overmolds all look the same (more or less), but Neutron, Proton, and Plasma overmolds are actually different materials.