Thank you Erik! I was very interested to see if these discs, which look so different, would fly differently! They flew very similar, same feel in the hands. They just have different “covers!”
I appear to throw roughly the same distance around the 400 -420 range what would you use for a bomber Disc in your opinion? Love watching your videos keep them coming
Thank you guys! I like to use the Trespass, Sword and or now Grace for that “accurate” distance, but my one bomber disc is a beat 168 Ballista Pro. I’ve got two of them to cycle in. I can get the out to 440-450, but not as accurately! I have been on the hunt to season and have replacements for these two BPs, so I’m trying to beat in several currently. I have two flippy TP Swords that can get out there really far as well (and they are 168’s).
Thanks for the review. Recently got a first run Grace and I've been loving the flight and consistency from it. It seems to me that the orbit grace is slighty (very slightly) more stable than the first run. But all in all seems very consistent, and seems to handle forhand torque quite well. Think I'll be trying out the forhand with my Grace sometime in the near future.
Thanks for the video Brian. I have been throwing the Grace for a little while now and the 2 I have are pretty over stable for me. I get them about 350’ on hyzer, it never flips up. Maybe it’s my form or release angle. Great disc though.
Thank you Sam! Keep working them! Use them as a hyzer disc, and as they beat in they may become a distance disc! A lighter Sword (169-171) may straighten a little easier than the Grace. But stick with the Grace. I’ve heard they beat in fast!
Well, I hung on the Trespass for last season. The ones I have now are super flippy, so I’m moving the Grace into that spot! (I also mess around with the Sword). Supreme Trespass will be out in a few weeks!
The Grace will get flippy as well after awhile and that's why I carry 3.. a fresh one filling the middle spot and then I have a factory 2nd that almost flies as stable as my Rive
I throw graces and Star wraiths. I found the orbit grace to sit a step above *most wraiths with comparable dome when it comes to stability. I’ve had an orbit grace for about 6 months that hasn’t lost much stability, and is flying 450 without as much turn as a wraith needs. I’ve noticed the orbit holding its stability longer, without a doubt. Star Wraiths get to the point where the turn and burn, but all 3 graces have stayed in the serviceable range.
@@stevengreer3327 thank you for sharing this information! I used to throw Wraiths (pre-flight number Stars). I found them inconsistent with their flight patterns from one brand new to the next (same weight). I like the consistency that I’ve experienced with most molds from Lat64. My friend gave me 2 Graces that he used for a year playing woods (and rock) courses. They’ve lost some stability, but still very useful in their beat up, less stable state! Thank you, great insight to some of my questions!
I have exactly the KT Grace you are presenting! Fom my weak arm and throw, I find it very overstable, but significantly capable of going straight for a while (if well thrown) before fading quite rapidly on the left. Useful also (for me) for quite low throws straight and then down the left, even if for 60 max 70 m in my case (200 - 230 ft). Another useful characteristic of this Grace is also a quite strong slipping on the ground that with low impact angle can make you gain also 10 m on the left.
I think the Grace is slightly less stable than the TPX and VIPX Swords. But more stable than a standard TP or VIP Sword. It may be between the two! (I may be comparing, I’m trying to keep it simple, but I’ve got the Kona MS Lucid X Trespass to compare). It is stable like the TPX and VIPX Swords, maybe slightly more stable (but I have flipped it up).
I miss my first run Grace, it was beat in to bomber stage. The KT Grace I have is a good bit more stable (heavier and pretty fresh still). Good review!
I have an Orbit one that's noticeably more beefy than I expected. Like, I have to force it over a bit to get any turn. It's really domey, though, which might be part of it. [I'm also definitely not throwing well enough to really use an 11-speed. 😂]
@Beaver Branch Disc Golf Adventures I don't throw around a ton of trees, so nothing beats in very fast for me. Might have to give it another go this summer and see if I can make it more workable for me.