I’m a carpenter n prefer using fine grain sawdust I get out of my belt sanders to using chalk imo it absorbes the moisture better n has same powdery consistency as chalk without the weird chalky feel
You can disagree but MVP and discraft this year are hurting players. Constantly pushing overstable or 14.5 speed drivers. Beginners are going to be throwing crazy anny and develop bad form. I know this from experience after starting with a destroyer.
That’s not a fault of the manufacturer, especially not when there are plenty of straight/understable discs coming out. The issue lies with bad advice the beginners are getting. Also, there’s not a set blueprint for how a beginner should progress through discs. I started out with a destroyer too.
Disc looks awesome. Thanks for the video.
I’m a carpenter n prefer using fine grain sawdust I get out of my belt sanders to using chalk imo it absorbes the moisture better n has same powdery consistency as chalk without the weird chalky feel
Love it - would you say it’s just a faster vulture?
Get itttt
what about cpt Thrash vs Punisher? similiar?
They feel and fly differently to me. Some similarities for sure but I prefer the new CapThrash
Similar to a zeus?
@@7Tobbe more reliable to me. Somehow more initial integrity/stability (doesn’t roll) with more push/glide
@@anotherrounddiscgolf been looking for a disc between the force and the Zeus. Sounds like this might be the one
You can disagree but MVP and discraft this year are hurting players. Constantly pushing overstable or 14.5 speed drivers. Beginners are going to be throwing crazy anny and develop bad form. I know this from experience after starting with a destroyer.
That’s not a fault of the manufacturer, especially not when there are plenty of straight/understable discs coming out. The issue lies with bad advice the beginners are getting. Also, there’s not a set blueprint for how a beginner should progress through discs. I started out with a destroyer too.