gooberau
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Wish they still had the clash he would dig the clash.
My thoughts exactly while watching him turn over Proton Craves.
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Wish they still had the clash he would dig the clash.
If I would have known these Gyropalooza boxes were so good I wouldn't have waited so long to get onBox.
Wanted to get into gyro and at least see what MVP has that u might like. So I bought a Gyropalooza box.
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Agree 100%, and even the first FN run was more stable. I remember my craves were as stable than a Royal Rage FD2, which is why I fell in love with them. Recent runs of Craves are much less turn resistant and have me wishing for a more stable counterpart in the Axiom lineup, something btw Resistor and Servo.
Until then it's max weight fission craves for me, they're the most stable I've found in past 2+ years.
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The glitch was consistently easier to grip soaking wet
Just showed up to give a little love to the glitch... I've been hard on it, I still prefer the spin but........ It was cold and raining hard today, stray snowflake kinda rain. Played some wet 3 disc,N uplink, spin and glitch, to towel, no bag.
The glitch was consistently easier to grip soaking wet and was effortless with bad/slippery footing and a low desire to play competitive haha. It ended up winning by 4 strokes about -8 over 12 holes. Spin was 2 behind and the uplink stank about 6 behind.
The glitch might be a good wet weather disc because of its low power requirement . It may just creep into the bag, I just have to learn which shots to leave it there.
Yeah I was pleasantly surprised by how grippy the run of Neutron Soft plastic was for the Glitch. Super fun to throw and the perfect disc to take on a day trip.
And that wet weather bit is just one of a few reasons why an Electron Glitch makes sense.
100% they need to make some Cosmic Electron runs :thmbup:
Got a couple long putts and almost got some longshot birds with the glitch right line but too high. It's definitely stepping up for those oh crap what do I throw here kind of shots. The weirdy ones or horrible footing/arm movement.
I can definitely see him settling on the servo instead of crave. For what it's worth I don't see a ton of difference between the two aside from the stronger fade on the servo.
Seems like there's room for something between a servo and resistor stability wise that he'd throw a ton as his workhorse fairway. Volt is a hair faster, crazy how for me it flies like a shorter pd but for him it's dead straight with minimal fade. He might just power down a volt but it can kinda bleed into that next step up in speed when hit hard.
I'd love to see him throw hyzerflips with a nicely seasoned glow insanity. Personally I've had better luck with the Tesla than wrath, would like to see what he could do with Tesla's as workhorse control drivers.
It'll take him a bit to reduce some overlap and find what plastics he prefers for which drivers. He's one of the most skilled pure throwers ever, dude just has to learn what works for him.
I love that he's throwing the Wrath though! That disc needs some love. It would be incredible to get fresh runs in plastics other than Neutron.
Based off what I've seen Simon throw so far I think he's going to be quickly enjoying having a Fireball in his bag. I'm betting we'll see him lean on it a lot this upcoming season.
Would love to see some Wrath love. I wish they could retool the volt to have similar stability because right now the Volts are just coming out so overstable and I'd rather throw my terra in the US slot and have something workable like a Wrath. And the only reason I don't bag a Wrath is because they are not always readily available. ....