You are supposed to remove that, not sitting with a normal seam, dunno i its inside out as well though :P Like IKEA where there is often a flappy to remove
I just don't get it when these pros pick up a disc that has like a 3 in fade and says they can throw it on a little bit of hyzer and it goes straight or flips over 😅
Obviously they throw different to a normal joe, and there's differences in plastics/runs, but pros play a lot, so the discs get beat in quick. Imagine playing a 3-4 round tournament almost every weekend, plus how many practice rounds they play preparing for each of those. I throw only like max 100 meters both sides, and I have a flippy Z Raptor, because that was my go-to side arm disc for a year. Newer one doesn't flip up for me at all.
Sometimes the shape calling for a 3 is a straight shot until the very end where it dumps HARD but since they aim for where to land they almost don't get to the fade due to "overpowering" the tested flight and having landed before the low speed superfade kicks in at all. And somtimes the disc is made for an L (dogleg) like the Recoil even at slower speeds, it goes pretty straight and then hooks way the left if given height, giving a in fade as to HOW far left it went instead. But these are the extremes where it makes sense for us sub 450' max throwers, the way the casually say it is insane! xD
I dunno how that company is visible in US, but it was the best(?) Lidl add that I know in Europe since a long time. I understand that James is not in his prime this year, especially compared to the last one, nevertheless I appreciated a lot, that he stayed in Europe instead to play Preserve. I hope that PDGA understands ASAP, that DG is not major US and Europe is a "B-Tier", but it´s also Japan, Thailand.