How should a disc like this compare to your other discs in weight. Heavier? Lighter? Same?
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How should a disc like this compare to your other discs in weight. Heavier? Lighter? Same?
How should a disc like this compare to your other discs in weight. Heavier? Lighter? Same?
Best to keep things simple at first, perhaps even forever. 165g-168g is a good starting range.
(conceptually) *----. an so called "anhyzer-disc" (in a manner of speaking),,, should be around (within the same 'golden zone' of{'golden zone' being the 'zone' in which you [If you will] best effectively throw certain weights})
$$$-plenty of times people say that lighter weights (grams) will act more 'understable'.
'This' can partly be (effectively) the case. Lighter 'weights' are easier to get up to the ("intended") cruising speed of your (as it were) "anhyzer disc",,,
##### _-- the light the 'disk' "is" the more it can change the cooling characteristics or said disk. lighter weights can (typically) have a lower parting line height (hitherto will be referred to as "P,L,H,") than their heavier "counterparts". Conceptually, this means the (previously referred to anhyzer disk) will act (more) understable,,,
(*Y*)&&^_- this meaning that your ("anhzer") "disk" will "anhyzer" more----