wolfmandragon |
12-30-2019 09:24 AM |
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Originally Posted by Moose33
(Post 3532494)
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But it doesn’t have the flight path I would associate with a brick.
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Not a brick flight, no, but somewhat ballistic. Just like the word stable, I think many of us use the word glide differently. How about this, the Pyro lacks lift and has a high stall speed; It is more aerodynamic than the bricks type flight, I will agree with you there.
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Originally Posted by funguy
(Post 3532497)
So "no" glide compared to the Neutron and Prism (Proton) versions or no glide compared to what? What glide # would you give it then? How about compared to the Runway or Deflector? ...
Out of curiosity, how far are you throwing the Pyro?
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Mine is Neutron Prism. I am comparing it to any other mid, by any company, I have ever thrown; I have not thrown the Deflector nor the Runway. I would give it a glide of 2.
I am a woods golfer, so most of the shots I was attempting to use it for was 100 to 150 feet. I don't know how far I can throw it on a drive... I rarely ever drive with any mid.
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Originally Posted by discspeed
(Post 3532539)
I think you got a dud. My Prism Pyro is money.
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5 of us got Neutron Prism Pyros. Not all the same weight or color, but all have the same type flight. None of us bag them.... and it is a mid, not a fairway
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