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Excellent work, mate! Great comparisons with discussions on the effect of release angles and weights. MVP mids are outstanding. Love to see a fairway review!
I've never touched an mvp disc. I'd reallllly like to. Lol Now I'm very interested in streamline discs. I like the price tag, lol. I just ordered a parachute and a glitch. I've never gotten to throw anything made by mvp, so I'm pretty excited. I've been reading into streamline discs, and I'm highly intrigued. I'd like to try some of their discs. Streamline has moved to the top of my 'next summer discs' list. I can't wait for that parachute it's due Monday.
"Out of the box" stability vs. "After three rounds" stability. The more rounds you play with those discs, the more you'll see it line up with fan reviews.
For anyone interested the Ohm is the Gyro version of the Pilot. Pilot released 2017. Ohm 2020. The Pilot is readily available in a few different plastics, and also has some pretty awesome Stamps. Ive noticed the Special Edition Neutron Pilots have a more gummy feeling plastic. Perhaps soft neutron, tho they arent advertised as such. Amazing disc. Currently bag two. One in Cosmic Neutron with stock stamp, and one Special Edition in an earthy cosmic softer neutron. Stock stamp is very stiff, and the SE, as mentioned, much softer. Both fly exactly the same, and only SLIGHTLY more understable than when new. Very torque resistant on hard backhands and on sidearms. Holds hyzer, and anhyzer lines very well. On anhyzer they will slowly fight to flat and land flat and soft. My most used discs over the past 2 years by far. *Apologies for posting my comments before seeing homie say exactly what I said in the video. I'll work on watching fully before commenting in the future.😂
#18 Berhampore 1627 estimated... Hmm. I play about 3 rounds every weekend (as a round is only 10 holes I play at least 2 and in summer often 2 every few days... so a low estimate of 162 rounds a year or 10% of the estimated total rounds.... BUT... I have only 88 rounds on UDISC for the course since 3/23... (about 1 a week... which would be about right as I often just Udisc the social round on Sundays... This course is also $6 NZD so 18th even when not free and obviously under tallied is a fairly good run.
Maybe I missed it, but did you mention not throwing at other players? Like if the group ahead of you with 5 is at the basket and youre ready to drive you should wait until they finish the hole. Who cares if its 700 ft to the basket dont throw.
For anyone who isn't familiar with MVP, the plastics do generally make a pretty noticeable difference. Their plastics from least to most overstable are generally Electron, Fission, Neutron, anf then Eclipse/Proton are the most overstable. It makes a bigger difference in some molds than other. For example, alot of people (myself included) bag both a Fission and Eclipse Reactor, cause they fill totally different spots.
I still bag my tangent and just got a Detour and have been trying to acquire a Pyro for some time. Well done video. Really appreciate your time effort to make this for us out here in cyber space.
Tangent was GODLY for beginners and when I first started was my favorite disc for about a year then my swing got better and the disc got beat in and was undetectable for me and I ended up leaving it for a proxy
G'day from across the ditch! First time viewer here, and you've earned my subscription! Excellent indepth review, much appreciated. I look forward to watching more of your content! Thanks mate :)
I have a Piwakawaka in the glow plastic from RPM. It charges fast and very bright, but discharges quickly as well. Eclipse 2.0 is the best glow that I've used so far.
So the first disc I was given when I first started was an axis and I love it. Would love for them to bring it back but it's just a hex now. So I guess it's fine
I have a Boblov LF600G and it just stopped giving me yardages. I get _ _ _ _ yd. I thought it might need recharging but I'm still geting the same reading. Any idea why?
Great detailed video. I watched this when it was released. I’ve been trying to like a hex for a long time and it just wasn’t working for me a tad too stable for my arm speed and style. You talked about the ECHO and I am sold on this disc. I’ve been trying for three years to fill that spot and I credit your video for finally finding the correct disc. Thank you for all of your hard work, you are a treasure to the disc golf community.
LOVE FROM TEXAS!!! I'm surprised mvp/axiom isn't sponsoring you. You are great advertisement for their products. And the fact you bought all those discs, I feel for ya. My disc golf collection has grown and wasn't cheap, lol. I love that you did the whole line in one video.
Interesting video, and appreciate the depth of the video! Would be interesting to see this test after the discs had some use. Perhaps adding the durability variable would sit the plastics in a predictable order, because in reality we are not throwing brand new discs each round. Obviously this is hard to test, because how do you wear each disc to the same level? But if we could add durability to the test by adding some wear, we would compare the plastics as most players will see them.
What about Fission plastic? Yes I get it’s lighter but what if I bought a 175G fission HEX where would that line up in stability? Does anybody have an answer?
My experience with Fission is that it beats in faster than Neutron or Proton. Max weight usually starts out more overstable but quickly evolves to something more flippy.
Astrophysicist and Engineers are the peeps to listen to about this sport that seriously depends on metrics, power and the wisdom of when to use which. He's an intelligent man who loves the sport...listen😅
Fantastic review - I watched it all the way through a couple of times - thank you for making this. I don't have a Hex (yet), but I agree that the Envy and Crave are must haves. I also think the Reactor and Pyro are fantastic. I bag all 4 and they all see use.
I have 4 pilots in electron plastic and one in eclipse. I also have a Neutron Ohm, Watt, and a couple glitches. To me the glitches and Watt are very similar. Watt is great! Ohm is slightly more torque resistant than the Watt. Pilot and Ohm are basically the same disc to me. Plus electron pilots are so cheap!
The speed of the Resistor is 6.5 not 6 and the Rim width is 16.5mm not 17mm. The speed and Rim width at MVP Fairway and Distance Drivers correlate directly to each other. Speed + 10 = Rim width in mm Also for the other discs. Where did you get your numbers from?
@@DiscGolfDownUnder Interesting. I think it's because the PDGA only gives numbers in cm and not in mm and they proably don't want to show more than 1 decimal number. In the future it would be probably more accurate to look the numbers up directly at the manufacturer. Also I didn't found flight numbers from the PDGA. So where did you get these from?