Does a higher speed mean you have to throw the disc harder to get the disc
to perform its flight pattern? So if a beginner had a speed 13 disc he
wouldn’t be able to use it correctly because he cant throw that hard yet?
Try Lattitude 64 or West Side if you want premium discs they are indeed the
best out there.
thank you for watching, cheers
That aviar appears to have a bump in the center, what is that for?
Thanks! The other video about perceived stability answered my second
question. Thanks for the great videos!
Portland
Thanks, I never would have guessed the meaning.
great glad I could help you out. Thanks for watching
Best explanation I’ve seen or read. Thanks.
A turnover is when you make a disc turn and not come back, for a right hand
back hand it would turn to the right and hold the turn all the way.
ok, let me see if i got this correct. stable = strait over stable = left
under stable = right?
Yep sounds good
Thanks, I had a summit for a little while but I didnt like it that much. I
would like to try the drivers and midranges they realeased but they are
pretty spendy and I am hooked on Discraft these days. Cheers
Great vid. Have you tried any Vibram discs yet? I love my new ibex.
Where in Oregon? 😮
Great, Glad I could help. Thanks for watching
thank you
I have a video about getting started you can find on my channel if you
like. I suggest you start with a putter at first to learn the basics.
However if you choose to go with a mid range or driver good beginner discs
will be understable. I also recommend you stay away from fast overstable
discs for a little while until you learn how to throw. Hope that helps.
Yes the last 2 numbers are what you use to determine a discs stability. As
for your other question I recommend you click the annotation at the end of
this video and watch my Video on Percieved stability. I think it should
help. Thanks for watching, cheers
the legacy cannon, rampage, and the Westside King are all 14 speed
btw’s 13 is the highest speed disc there is
Well some discs are just more or less stable than others even if you have
two copies of the same model of disc they may fly quite differently. The
flight numbers are just a guideline really. Until you throw a disc you cant
really know exactly how It will fly. Small differences in the plastic shape
and density will change the flight from disc to disc. Hope that helps.
What does “turnover” mean?
Does a higher speed mean you have to throw the disc harder to get the disc
to perform its flight pattern? So if a beginner had a speed 13 disc he
wouldn’t be able to use it correctly because he cant throw that hard yet?
Try Lattitude 64 or West Side if you want premium discs they are indeed the
best out there.
thank you for watching, cheers
That aviar appears to have a bump in the center, what is that for?
Thanks! The other video about perceived stability answered my second
question. Thanks for the great videos!
Portland
Thanks, I never would have guessed the meaning.
great glad I could help you out. Thanks for watching
Best explanation I’ve seen or read. Thanks.
A turnover is when you make a disc turn and not come back, for a right hand
back hand it would turn to the right and hold the turn all the way.
ok, let me see if i got this correct. stable = strait over stable = left
under stable = right?
Yep sounds good
Thanks, I had a summit for a little while but I didnt like it that much. I
would like to try the drivers and midranges they realeased but they are
pretty spendy and I am hooked on Discraft these days. Cheers
Great vid. Have you tried any Vibram discs yet? I love my new ibex.
Where in Oregon? 😮
Great, Glad I could help. Thanks for watching
thank you
I have a video about getting started you can find on my channel if you
like. I suggest you start with a putter at first to learn the basics.
However if you choose to go with a mid range or driver good beginner discs
will be understable. I also recommend you stay away from fast overstable
discs for a little while until you learn how to throw. Hope that helps.
Yes the last 2 numbers are what you use to determine a discs stability. As
for your other question I recommend you click the annotation at the end of
this video and watch my Video on Percieved stability. I think it should
help. Thanks for watching, cheers
the legacy cannon, rampage, and the Westside King are all 14 speed
btw’s 13 is the highest speed disc there is
Well some discs are just more or less stable than others even if you have
two copies of the same model of disc they may fly quite differently. The
flight numbers are just a guideline really. Until you throw a disc you cant
really know exactly how It will fly. Small differences in the plastic shape
and density will change the flight from disc to disc. Hope that helps.
very usefull thank you!!!!
Okay, thanks ya very much.