I like how you can do this whole video without any jump cuts. I cant talk about something for this long without starting to ramble off of subject. I always end up cutting a bunch of useless info in post. The photon is one of the few MVP discs I have yet to try. good video. I've filmed a couple reviews but haven't gotten to them in editing yet.
Thanks I appreciate that. I would say that it's definitely luck and not skill that I can knock these out this way. I'm 100% about being lazy and just sit down, turn on the camera and the mic and do one take because it's a whole lot of work to re-shoot and edit lol. There are definitely things I've considered taking out in my videos, but so far nothing bad enough for me to actually learn how to do it. I do feel like it hurts the pacing by me not doing it. Also, I love your latest content! I've been enjoying the MVP and the dying videos and always look forward to the next :)
Solid and in depth. I can tell you have a really good understanding of how these discs fly for you. Today was my first day of throwing the Volt in Plasma and I LOVE it! I'm already thinking about what would be a faster disc that would have the same flight. Nitro or Photon?
The old fission for sure would be the best in the cold. That stuff still remains pliable and has a good feel and grip at 20 degrees (which is the coldest I've thrown in so far with these). I do think I prefer the newer fission on the really hot summer days as the older fission is almost to floppy in those conditions. The plasma once again is just very slick and hard when it gets cold, while the cosmic neutron seems to maintain the same sort of feel warm or cold in my opinion. I think I'd be bagging a cosmic and an old fission in the cold weather and just hoping I don't crack the cosmic neutron photons. The thing about cold weather is that with the reduced grip, snow on the ground, poor footing, and bulky clothing I tend to avoid distance drivers altogether so it's not something I've put much thought into before this.
I like how you can do this whole video without any jump cuts. I cant talk about something for this long without starting to ramble off of subject. I always end up cutting a bunch of useless info in post. The photon is one of the few MVP discs I have yet to try. good video. I've filmed a couple reviews but haven't gotten to them in editing yet.
Thanks I appreciate that. I would say that it's definitely luck and not skill that I can knock these out this way. I'm 100% about being lazy and just sit down, turn on the camera and the mic and do one take because it's a whole lot of work to re-shoot and edit lol. There are definitely things I've considered taking out in my videos, but so far nothing bad enough for me to actually learn how to do it. I do feel like it hurts the pacing by me not doing it. Also, I love your latest content! I've been enjoying the MVP and the dying videos and always look forward to the next :)
Great job
Solid and in depth. I can tell you have a really good understanding of how these discs fly for you. Today was my first day of throwing the Volt in Plasma and I LOVE it! I'm already thinking about what would be a faster disc that would have the same flight. Nitro or Photon?
I haven't thrown a nitro, but the photon can feel I bit like a faster volt, but it has a lot more fade at the end.
Awesome! Thanks for the feedback. Any others discs i should consider?
@@stevekuntz3072 any specific shots you are trying to fill?
Really just want to recreate what I was doing with the back hand Volt today, but have it go even farther.
@@stevekuntz3072 a Tesla is similar and a bit longer. A little more fade, but less than the Photon.
Can you review the XT Nova next?
Need more footage ;)
@@jaboc83 yeah - but can you putt with it?
@@FerretL0ve absolutely not lol
I feel like the Photon is more of a 3 fade. It really does go straight but it really hyzers out a bunch at flights end.
I can see that for the Cosmic Neutron ones for sure at least when they are fresh.
@@jaboc83 I throw around 325' or so, so maybe it's a bit too much disc for me. I have a 173g in the newer plastic.
@@deadtigerworld Yeah, might be worth trying the Tesla in it's place then for now. Probably a bit more workable.
How do you feel like the plastics hold up for colder weather? (Old fission better for colder, and new better for a hot day?)
The old fission for sure would be the best in the cold. That stuff still remains pliable and has a good feel and grip at 20 degrees (which is the coldest I've thrown in so far with these). I do think I prefer the newer fission on the really hot summer days as the older fission is almost to floppy in those conditions. The plasma once again is just very slick and hard when it gets cold, while the cosmic neutron seems to maintain the same sort of feel warm or cold in my opinion. I think I'd be bagging a cosmic and an old fission in the cold weather and just hoping I don't crack the cosmic neutron photons. The thing about cold weather is that with the reduced grip, snow on the ground, poor footing, and bulky clothing I tend to avoid distance drivers altogether so it's not something I've put much thought into before this.