Oi kui armas noor Kristin, kummaline vaata kus ta veel pole kahekordne maailmameister. Palun tehke uus 5a hiljem video sama õpetav et mis on kotis muutunud. 🫶
Love the box! I've spent a lot of time these last years getting better at the understable, hyzer-flip game (hatchet, underworld, lightweight shryke/wraith) and since getting the box, I've have gotten back into the reliability of stable/overstable. Definitely more reliable for tournament play. Absolutely love the Culverin, Anchor, and Ballista. While mixing in some understable, these three have become my new workhorses. Great job Lat 64!
Congratulations on your first major win! Nice in the bag with example throws for each disc. You should definitely try some Gold Line Pures also for throwing. Those things glide far and straight 👌 The way you throw that Saint Pro makes me wanna buy one, so you should definitely get that as your signature disc 👍
When you are finnish and can understand about third of the words, and can figure out almost everything else without actually knowing the language. Really fun to listen to
Thanks, I didn't realize it had subtitles! It's so weird watching this as a Finn, cause it sounds familiar, but I can't quite understand, only some words here and there, but when reading the english subtitles at the same time I feel I can kind of understand what he is actually saying at the same time. :D
@@jamalydude harp is better than a pig fasho. The only choice for me is Harp or Zone. Harp has more glide, little more controllable, Zone is straight beef city.
They both fill the same slot. It's a matter of preference. The Harp has a curved rim and ever so slightly deeper, with a micro bead that are all used to counteract the super overstable flight and make it much more suited to touch approach shots, and longer approaches (250 feet or less), where the zone is built for over exaggerated anheizer flex lines because you know the disc will flatten if not carve into a sharp fade depending on how high and hard you throw it. The Zone has no glide and a straight rim, so it's not hiding its stability at all. It doesn't want to stay gliding, it doesn't want to turn ever, it will do everything it can to fade out. The harp has all of these qualities as well, they are just not quite as "in your face" about it. If you don't play in very windy areas or don't have the strongest arm out there I would prefer the harp, because it's much more easy to control and get that touchy upshot bh or fh flight to layup. If you have heavy wind on your courses or you have a cannon arm I would get a zone.
99% sure its from Sula Norway. She even mentiones the tournament while talking about some of the last Defenders. The pitch where alla the follow-flights are shown is definetely from Sula. They play that hole the other way around as you can also see the basket to the right of her.