aceshyze
Bogey Member
Can anyone compare the unLace to a Mamba in terms of flight characteristics?
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Can anyone compare the unLace to a Mamba in terms of flight characteristics?
Well I could give detailed reasons if you wanted :hfive:
Those sites can be more nimble about their display options and product variants because it's a more manual system, whereas ours is tied to custom receiving software and a multi-site inventory database. I built the Grip EQ store recently, and it is set up for 1:1 option:image. The new DN site runs on that same platform and we plan to implement our take on the 1:1 photo feature at a future date. Because of our system automation, we're having to develop new software and hardware. It's actually super fun stuff as an ongoing project, but I understand the frustration for you currently
Well I could give detailed reasons if you wanted :hfive:
Those sites can be more nimble about their display options and product variants because it's a more manual system, whereas ours is tied to custom receiving software and a multi-site inventory database. I built the Grip EQ store recently, and it is set up for 1:1 option:image. The new DN site runs on that same platform and we plan to implement our take on the 1:1 photo feature at a future date. Because of our system automation, we're having to develop new software and hardware. It's actually super fun stuff as an ongoing project, but I understand the frustration for you currently
Hey onemile - what weight is your unLace? I'm looking for the noodle arm recommendation.
I'm torn whether I should try one out or not. I have flat 166g medium Lace which flies well for me with my 275-300ft power, which can also be a little flippy if my form is off. I don't throw it much during rounds because I'm not very consistent with it. I'm not sure if the unLace would do much of anything for me that my Lace can't. I'd love to have more distance, but if I'm going to sacrifice the accuracy of my Ascent and Trak, then I'd rather not even bother. Thoughts?
Regardless, whenever the marketing machines spin up, declaring a high speed driver good for beginners, I perk my ears up. Aside from my somewhat flippy Lace, I've not thrown anything faster than a speed 9 driver for over a year. It would be nice to break the 300ft threshold on a regular basis, but I don't care to do that if I'm losing accuracy.Lace or unLace... At 300 feet of power neither disc is getting up to speed and performing like it was designed. But with that said at under 20 bucks for a disc, why not try it.
Lace or unLace... At 300 feet of power neither disc is getting up to speed and performing like it was designed. But with that said at under 20 bucks for a disc, why not try it.
Regardless, whenever the marketing machines spin up, declaring a high speed driver good for beginners, I perk my ears up. Aside from my somewhat flippy Lace, I've not thrown anything faster than a speed 9 driver for over a year. It would be nice to break the 300ft threshold on a regular basis, but I don't care to do that if I'm losing accuracy.
This is my first 9+ speed driver and i'm having issues with this disc just hanging a right and never coming back. I'm throwing my valk and teebird 300+ and every once and a while I will get the unLace to cooperate and bust out a beauty but that is few and far between.