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It was DGM63, which starts here: http://www.youtube.com/user/DiscGolfMonthlyTV#p/u/28/PQSEM34Sg5w
So started watching this...did any catch a dreadlocked James Conrad at the beginning of the first round highlights???
Not sure why this is in the Comet thread.
I am not sure that I have ever seen people talking about the parting lines of slower discs. Is this really something we need to consider? Because, I am inclined to call shenanigans on this.
I am not sure that I have ever seen people talking about the parting lines of slower discs. Is this really something we need to consider? Because, I am inclined to call shenanigans on this.
I have a very Nice Big Z Comet for sale on eBay now, I am surprised, no bids, cheep. I used it for only one round and decided to stick with my Meteor. I only gave it a try because I am a big MJ fan. Already I don't like beaded discs so, as expected it was just not for me.
Over in the Coyote thread, people are now starting to talk about the parting line heights of Comets, and how this may affect their stability. My first thought on this was, "how different could the parting lines on Comets actually be?!" Because, the wing on a Comet is rather small. That is primarily why it is considered to be just speed 4.
So, I pulled out a pile of Comets, in various plastics, to visually compare their parting lines.
I compared the super domey blue Elite Zs (more overstable), and super flat white ESPs (far more understable),and various weights of Elite X (stability varies by weight), and a pile of MJ Swirly ESPs.
My findings are: I can't see a darn bit of difference in any of the parting line heights.
I am not sure that I have ever seen people talking about the parting lines of slower discs. Is this really something we need to consider? Because, I am inclined to call shenanigans on this.
trout smith said:i just got my MJ Glo Comets. They seem a little more overstable than the Z comets I have. Is that by design? Not that its a bad thing, lol.
MJ said:Yes it is by design. I wanted them to be more stable than normal comets. This will also give them a nice life span
These Comets supposedly have higher shoulders which presumably raises the PLH.MJ said:They are more stable than any of Ti ones I have had done
These Comets supposedly have higher shoulders which presumably raises the PLH.
These Comets supposedly have higher shoulders which presumably raises the PLH.
Yes. They are easier to throw but not as long
Lower profile? So they are "faster" but a little less in the glide department?