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How does vapor compare to neo in terms of stability and durability?
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Saw the new Splice went on sale at 9 a.m.
Looked at 9:02 and they were sold out. Kudos to Discmania for being able to sell out of the Evolution line discs pretty much instantly. |
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Pretty cool that the Primal Splice's will all be stamped with Eagle's win on them.
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Vapor is Fuzion / Gold Line (Star equivalent) Neo is Lucid / Opto (Champion equivalent) I will say that if you are a fan of the old school opaque Lucid / Opto plastics (like from when Truths were first released) then a lot of the Neo will appeal. It has the same kind of swirly opaqueness of that older run rather than the "newer" translucent / transparent type appearance. |
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Right? Like enough with the secrecy. If they are cutting ties with Innova and OOP'ing the Originals line, just say that. Why hint at things and say there will be an announcement on the 21st? Like either say what it is NOW or wait until the 21st to say anything... ugh. Can you tell im frustrated? lol :doh::doh::wall::wall: |
This makes me really sad and i don't throw any Discmania. Does Discmania own the molds for there Originals line or do the just pay Innova to mold them and they have "exclusive" rights to those molds? What i mean is, could they take the molds to someone else?
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Unless you have actual knowledge of what happened, speculation is just that. |
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I think what we will get is a version of the story that Discmania chooses to tell, and then Innova will tell some version of the story, and then people will argue about what the “truth” actually is. To some extent, both versions are likely to be partially true, and from a certain perspective. Whether we ever get anything past that? Who knows. It also depends on whether there will be any ongoing relationship between Innova and Discmania. I have no idea if they are announcing limited future availability, unknown future availability, or some sort of complete break between the brands. |
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I seriously doubt that Discmania will drop the Original line. I'm guessing the announcement is about when they are estimating getting originals back in production
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If i had to guess, and that is all any of us are really doing, Innova owns the molds and just gives Discmania "exclusive use" of the mold piece combinations used to make the Originals. But of course there is the speculation that there are several non Discmania molds that are the exact same as the P2. Either way, if i had to bet, the announcement will probably be a halt in production for the rest of the year or so.
Although i would not put it past Innova, especially if they own the molds, that they are dissolving the relationship and will then begin molding the most popular as special releases to be sold kind of like the tour series discs. Ultimately, this all depends on the contracts between the two companies and how strong one side is compared to the other. |
I believe Discmania drops Originals line. Discmania has non-disc golfer board members. They don't care if some die hard fans don't get to throw Originals molds. They care if one of the three manufacturers does not cooperate.
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Who owns Lat64? and how own Discmania?
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Newest post per Jussi on Facebook
"I have got a massive amount of questions and comments about Discmania Originals from our fans. Many of them are about molds and rights. To clarify: Innova owns all molds and mold parts that are used to make Discmania Originals. They control that. Discmania own all their disc names." |
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If Discmania owns the name FD2 then they could just let Lat64 make a disc and then call it "FD2" "New Originals" - - like "new Coke", and we know how that worked out. . . |
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I feel like DM/Jussi really f'd this whole thing up. Years ago they could have re-invested in their company and infrastructure and figured out a way to procure the Innova owned molds to press their own discs. Now, they're left with begging for the scraps of time that other companies can afford to give them during the biggest disc golf boon the sport has ever seen. I think that they took a shortcut and it's going to kill their business in the end, especially if they discontinue the originals line. Would Simon and Eagle even stay on board if they can't get the discs they need? Their best discs are basically entirely from the originals line, not to mention all of their signature discs. For a company that is relatively the same age, look at what MVP has done by reinvesting into their own company. I think that if Discmania had made that decision years ago to press their own discs, they could have enjoyed the same success that MVP has |
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Agreed. Also, I wonder how much Simon and Eagle have missed out on disc sales compared to other pros. For example, the Innova tour series has been pumping out discs for the champion and star teams pretty much all year and those things basically all sell out, every time. The best Discmania could do was put some extra stamps on some Evo line discs for Eagle winning Pro Tour events, or sell some leftover Tilts when EAGLE won the LVC. I understand their loyalty of course, but these are two of the most marketable pros in the game, and signature/tour series discs would INSTANTLY sell out for them every time. They are for sure losing money by not having their discs available all the time (or even AT ALL). I think one of the reasons they decided to start pumping out overstable discs in the Evo line is so Eagle can actually bag the molds (Splice, Mutant, Razor Claw 2). And making a P2-alike disc in the Logic. I wonder what will happen when they can't throw the DD3/Cloudbreakers anymore or putt with P2s... Of course, this is all pure speculation at this point, but its looking more and more likely. |
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This was easy to see coming... and now we know why. |
Remember all those times Simon threw the Shadow Titan in Portland? /S
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IIRC Jussi had to DNF an event years ago to travel to see a sick family member. Since then he has spent a lot of time of the Discgolfpark work and moved his focus from making discs. No way to see this COVID surge coming, or even Simon's injury and well-publicized return, or even the amazing success Eagle has had this year to drive sales crazy.
It was a sort of perfect storm that coincided with the timing of the Innova/Discmania molding agreement. |
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I think this angle would be more buyable if the company hadn't been around for 15 years already. I find it really hard to believe that the recent success of the last 4 years has snuck up in them in a way they couldn't act on it |
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b) Every brand has had issues with supply meeting demand in the pandemic, although this is also clearly more than just that. c) Any, and I mean any, partnership between two different companies can go south, but it’s hardly inevitable. You may ask yourself, is this Infinite Disc's beautiful house? (i.e. Do you think Infinite Discs is currently making a mistake? Probably not, right?) d) It’s always been known (I believe) that Discmania OL discs were reshuffled tops and bottoms of existing Innova molds. That Innova owns those molds and mold designs should not be a surprise. I don’t think this is really new info. e) For those who think that Discmania should have taken steps to ensure they weren’t in this situation, by owning their own molds and making sure their production wasn’t completely controlled by Innova, what makes you think that the issues now aren’t directly tied to DM doing just that? Sourcing manufacturing from other sources is the quickest path to getting their own molds out there. Yeah, it’s probably in DMs best interest long term to bring manufacturing in-house, but waiting on that would delay the ownership of molds (assuming that DM does own the molds of the new lines). f) The cluster-effness of this is greatly exaggerated by the double-whammy of Simon and Eagle hitting huge at exactly the same time as COVID bringing unprecedented growth to the game. That was certainly not predictable 2 years ago. Blaming DM for failing to be completely ready for a global pandemic to hit is a very “hindsight is 20/20”. |
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I think they really dropped the ball on reinvestment into their own infrastructure and they are paying a supreme price for that right now. What's happening now was likely avoidable if they had invested in becoming more independent. I'm not faulting them for the pandemic - but there has certainly been availability and production issues from 2019 and prior that were never solved. |
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Look, I was just getting 8nto disc golf last year and figuring out discs and brands and discovering what I liked and what discs I wanted to add. Eagle and Simon are certainly influencers with more personality than some other high profile pros. Just about the time I can start throwing discs the way they were supposed to fly, I can’t buy another P2. I can’t try an MD, let alone throw a DD3. I had no problem waiting until covid settled down and discs were being made again. It just turns out they’re not the discs I’d delayed hopes to incorporate into my game. But, I’m a one-off random guy on the internet, so no big loss for DM. I’ll politely bow out of the discussion unless there is Original stock coming back. |
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