PMantle
* Ace Member *
I throw low, so I had to drop it due to its lack of glide. May revisit due to boredom.
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I don't love the way it fits in my hand but I do like that it just does what I tell it to. so if it just hyzers out on me, I know that I put too much hyzer on it, because I know it's not a meathook or anything like that.
Hate to be that guy but it makes me want to check out more MVP stuff. Just really like the way this disc flies.
Haha I am that guy! I had one of the second run Ions bought it straight off Brad on eBay.... Now my whole bag is Gyro (except for a Firebird, a Comet or Tursas).
Another one of their awesome molds is the Relay fairway driver I haven't seen anyone dissatisfied with them... bigger drivers depends on your distance and what you like as to what will fit... there's lots of guys in the MVP official thread that would be happy to help you feed your addiction with advice.
One of the things I like most about mvp / axiom is being able to jump molds in the same rim / speed class and get something a touch less or more stable, there's a bit of overlap mold to mold but often in the description they say stuff like "flies like a broken in -------".
Also their lightweight discs are amazing without being flip turds.
I try to keep it simple with my bag, and use a few core stable molds and throw some flippier ones where they fit in. I putt Voodoo's, throw rocs, alphas, and Wraiths. Also looking for something in that wraith speed class that will reliably flip up from hyzer, turn a bit, and fade back.
WHat weight do you usually throw in drivers? If you don't mind slightly lighter discs, you can get Fission plastic Photons up to 165g(ish). That plastic is less beefy than the regular premiums and will season faster also, but not so fast that you have to replace them often(the neutron and proton plastics take years to break in unless you are hammering them into walls, lol). Its a blizzard/air/Z-lite type plastic but is way better, imo. That will probably be the closest thing to a nicely seasoned but not beat up wraith.I try to keep it simple with my bag, and use a few core stable molds and throw some flippier ones where they fit in. I putt Voodoo's, throw rocs, alphas, and Wraiths. Also looking for something in that wraith speed class that will reliably flip up from hyzer, turn a bit, and fade back.