wolfmandragon
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Looks a lot like a premium Roc, maybe still a bit higher shoulder... I'll stick with the flatties as well
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Welp. Got the Big Z Wasp. Save your money. Wayyyyyyy too much dome.
i feel much better about my decision now
not good long term for the future of the wasp tho
i feel much better about my decision now
not good long term for the future of the wasp tho
So this dastardly Big Z Wasp I have on the way, which will inevitably have dome, is this just gross because of hand feel? Or will these domey Wasps fly significantly different from the traditional flat Z brethren?Welp. Got the Big Z Wasp. Save your money. Wayyyyyyy too much dome.
So this dastardly Big Z Wasp I have on the way, which will inevitably have dome, is this just gross because of hand feel? Or will these domey Wasps fly significantly different from the traditional flat Z brethren?
I ask because every Wasp I've ever had was board flat, will the dome make it glidier and less stable?
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It's common for Big Z to mold out with more dome. I would not worry about it.
We have releases of ESP and Swirly Z to look forward to this year. This is an exciting time to be a Wasp thrower.
So this dastardly Big Z Wasp I have on the way, which will inevitably have dome, is this just gross because of hand feel? Or will these domey Wasps fly significantly different from the traditional flat Z brethren?
I ask because every Wasp I've ever had was board flat, will the dome make it glidier and less stable?
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I knew about the ESP tour series, but they're running them in Swirly Z too?!
From my understanding is:
You want your mids to be flat (ie Buzzz, Wasp, Roc) because they are going to hold that straight line more without deviation because of less air getting underneath the disc. Having mild to a lot of dome lets the air get more under the disc which makes your disc go awry. Every mid I've owned has been flat and I have owned a domey-er buzzz and it just didn't hold the intended straight line like my flat top ones.
So this dastardly Big Z Wasp I have on the way, which will inevitably have dome, is this just gross because of hand feel? Or will these domey Wasps fly significantly different from the traditional flat Z brethren?
I ask because every Wasp I've ever had was board flat, will the dome make it glidier and less stable?
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The pictures look nice but I am disappointed the tour series wasps are z. Was really looking forward to some esp wasps.