For sure. I've thrown a roc, roc3, mako, blah blah. It'd be cool to see them back to back. Maybe even with some halo stuff. I'm really curious about the halo mako
I have a champion Viper in my bag. It's my go to disc for mid-range overstable backhands that need to fade. For straight forehands (much more understable style for me) at similar distance, I prefer some weird soft Pegasos 👀
More people need to throw the rhyno. It is a fantastic disc, reliably over stable in champ and very straight in beat in r-pro. It is my favorite disc in my bag. Everyone should give it a shot. I will say it does not handle power forehands very well
The rhyno is a putter not a mid, prob why you don't like it for mid shots 😂, also the rhyno is a killer putter in the wind, other than that I wouldn't bag it either
Do a bag of the same disc in many different plastics. There seems to be so much difference in flight paths for certain discs depending on the plastic. Watching a round like that would definitely be entertaining and educational.
If you’re interested in trying out discs like the Jaguar, Cro, Spider, and other weird + old Innova & Discraft molds let me know. I’m sure we could work something out!
Thank you for showing us it's not about the discs. Reminder: there's a lot of used discs available online for very low prices. You don't need the latest gimmick color scheme, the old ones are just fine. New discs will look like crap after a few rounds and markings can be smudged out at least a bit with rubbing alcohol.
I think the rhyno is super cool just not as stable as I thought. I just got a champ one recently and it’s definitely unique. I think thumb tracks are fun for forehand approaches so for more straight on shots is when I find myself using it. My slammer got too chewed up which is why I tried out the rhyno
How is a 25-year-old disc (even if we're talking design) not old in the world of rapid technological innovations and plastics that get beat to heck in a matter of years? I mean, I'm not a youngster, but I didn't take this too personally.
@@seymourglass26 lol one i was making a joke i meant refering to the 90s as old not necessarily the disc being old. Honestly isn't the 25 year old disc older than hunter?
I would love to see you do a series where you play the same course, but start with putters only. Then next time add midranges, then add fairways ect. I'm curious what your difference in scoring you would have and how close it would be. Anyways, fun video. Cheers
I love my DX rhino. It's brand new so as it breaks in I might like it less. But new it definitely fades and drops. Sort of 100ft it's money forehand or backhand when you need something to drop.
Love this but would have been cool to get some subscribers discs lent that were actually purchased in the 90s. I still have my 2 chains Aviar, Aviar #1, two Sharks, Cobra, and Viper. All bought pre-2000 starting at 1995-6 at Sports Authority.