Flick Maniac
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Is Simon now going to be throwing the Dimension into another Dimension
Sounds totally like a Simon video. Throw one Dimension up in the air, then hit it midair with another.
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Is Simon now going to be throwing the Dimension into another Dimension
Maybe sometime after the wave of Simon's news settles down a little, we'll get to hear from Paige Shue about her disc sponsorship. Any theorys?
If there's ever anybody who can settle the "does gyro go further" debate, Simon is a great candidate! not that he's going full power much at all anymore, but it will be interesting to see if there is ANY noticeable change on his distance shots
If there's ever anybody who can settle the "does gyro go further" debate, Simon is a great candidate! not that he's going full power much at all anymore, but it will be interesting to see if there is ANY noticeable change on his distance shots
Do you have any real data on Simon's spin rate?Simon does have an insane spin on his disc so how the Gyro will work out for him WILL be interesting
Do you have any real data on Simon's spin rate?
Do you have any real data on Simon's spin rate?
Different to hear him compare his new disc to the Discmania lineup. .normaly players dont really talk about their "old" discs
Well, after watching Simon's ITB over breakfast, I dug out one of my old Spin's and went out for my morning round. Why was it out of the bag? Been doing forehand flicks with Bergs and Slammers, but I love the soft, panning landing of the Spin.
The Spin is such an underappreciated putter. Minus a few weeks where I lost my mind and benched it for the Proxy, it has been in my bag in one form or another since its Circuit Event debut.
Which is not to dis the Proxy, mind you. It's a heck of a disc. The Spin is merely a different disc and I wanted to see if I was missing out and gave the Proxy a shot. In the end, I went back to the Spin and have never regretted it.
And in the R2 plastic, it's a fantastic approach disc.
The hex is a really good disc tho, but I agree about the other MVP mids.
Not trying to veer too far off topic, but what's different about the R2 versus the electron for the spin?