PMantle
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So the Deflector is going to fly how we wanted the Tensor to fly?
The two are nothing alike. The Tensor is closer to an overstable putter than a fast overstable mid.
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So the Deflector is going to fly how we wanted the Tensor to fly?
The two are nothing alike. The Tensor is closer to an overstable putter than a fast overstable mid.
WHERE IS 12?!!!
Between 11 and 13.
I thought the Photon class was supposed to be 11.5 (so not 11 or 12 but half way in between). It made perfect logical sense since the Tesla class was 20.0 mm, then Photon class at 21.5 mm, then Octane class at 23.0 mm. This always seemed like such a smart and logical way to organize disc speeds to me. Now MVP is getting into the same stupid, subjective "speeds" game as Innova and Latitude. I guess it's all meant to be for marketing purposes so Joe Blow can compare discs in a store, but they could have just made the "speed" the same as their current rim widths for the drivers...
What is even going on with this flight number madness. I give up hope. Should have hired TO poster here he gets it down decimal good.
but they could have just made the "speed" the same as their current rim widths for the drivers...
When does Innova do away with whole numbers?opcorn:
"pre 3.5/4.75...post FN" ______ $85 shipped! No lowball offers.
Crave (6.5/5/-1/1): I always got a little more fade out of mine than this, but still pretty close.
Proxy (3/3/-1/0.5): It's been a while since I threw these, but I do remember them having lots of glide.
How did they pick some of these numbers?...
...I got it.
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I think they forgot to spit in the hole on the bottom to make it spin smoother...