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So yeah, the soft puttees I am no longer a fan of. I still have much love for the soft Ascent and soft Trak. The soft Trak I have (from last year) is just perfect. No skip whatsoever and flies just the same as the day I got it. I don't use it that often, but when I fins the shot I need it for, it never fails to perform just like I need it to. I do think the X-Link is the best overall. Soft can be too floppy, but has amazing durability and will not change flight charecteristics. The firm feels great in the hand but is way leas durable than what I expect from Vibram. It skips too. The X-Link (formerly X-Link Medium) has the best of all worlds. Low to no skip, great durability, and barely changes flight chareteristics (especially the Lace!) X-Link for the win!
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Medium is definitely the best. I have a soft Ibex I really like and a soft Ridge as well, which are nice when there is danger behind the basket or when I really, really want the disc to hit and stick. And I do prefer firm for my putting putters. However, medium is definitely the most comfortable to throw overall and is the best mix of durability, grip, and performance out of the three.
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Hello Steve Dodge!
Yes, I have a question for you. I have now seen the official announcement of Prodigy Disc Golf and still do not have all the answers I was hoping to have, but I am curious to hear your thoughts on the new company and if it will have any impact on what Vibram is doing. I have been very impressed with how Vibram continues to make an impact on Disc Golf and hope to see more in the future from Vibram as far as making an impact on the professional game as well as growth of the sport overall. So the questions are: 1. What are your first thoughts as far as Prodigy is concerned? 2. How will their new business model and desire to help the sport affect what Vibram is already doing? 4. What plans does Vibram have moving forward as far as Pro Tour Sponsorship and growth of the sport overall?
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My New Years resolution is to stock up on more Lace's because I've been blown away with how great of a disc it is. I got one for Christmas and has taken over my go to driver duties from my Nukes. I'm also really liking my Ridge I put in my bag because it holds whatever line you put it on. I've mainly been using it as my anny driving putter but it holds a hyzer line just as well. I'm looking forward to seeing what Vibram comes out with next.
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Got out of work early: score!
Came home to practice putt a bit with my new Summits. I hadn't thrown them before, nor had I paid much attention to the way these ones felt in my hand until setting up to throw when I noticed, "This rim feels deep..." I picked up a Zone and was like, "This is definitely shallower!" I did a little measuring and, sure enough, the Summits I have are both deeper than my Zones! According to the PDGA Approved Discs document the Summit should be 1.2cm deep and the Zone is 1.3cm deep. What gives?! Anyone else experience this letdown? Anyone think I can get replacement Summits from Vibram? Anyone think I'm crazy?
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You might be crazy. But first, how are you measuring this ? The Summit has a curve as it transitions from the rim to the flight plate, which makes a rim height measurement difficult. The 3 I have, closest I can measure, all have rims 1.4 to 1.5 deep. |
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Straight edge across the upside down disc and measured in the middle and closest to the rim without riding the curve. It's the sides that matter - the depth of the rim. The middle measurement was just for fun. I'm seriously bummed.
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I just realized I have a super rare Summit. This bad boy flies just 6.8 feet at its ideal cruising speed. Perfect for a full run up and x step from 6-7 feet out!
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