The Elevation Binx will always be in my bag. It's amazing for tomahawk upshots if you're scrambling in the woods. And honestly I throw it often on both FH and BH. Also, the Binx does the opposite for me... Somehow it's more US on BH and more OS on FH 🤷
I love these types of discs, but typically for approach. Many of these super floppy discs actually float, so they often make good options to throw over water or near water hazards. As long as the water isn't flowing fast enough to lose the disc downstream, you likely can get it back.
Elevation’s Interceptor and Binx will probably both live in my bag forever! 10/10 would recommend giving one or both a shot! Incredible for upshots and has all of the pros everyone talks about with them sticking but both are waaaay more manageable than I Psychic! Crazy seeing your throws look exactly like mine did. For me (RHBH), the Binx is a Understable & the interceptor is crazy overstable. I can definitely get more distance out of the Binx so I’ve even started to drive with it but the Interceptor is probably pretty easily my most thrown upshot disc for within ~90 feet or so! Have cashed some of my longest ever birdies with it too when I was feeling brave! Threw the Psychic 5-10 times and debagged it lol thanks for confirming that call!
@@Komoreeebi the absolute best approach disc imo! can give it a full send attempt without having to worry about it doing dumb things on the ground. too reliable!
I'm still figuring out the psychic. But in general I throw a ton of elevation because the rubber tends to give you some very early flippyness as the disc warps out of your hand. I tend to throw on a lot of hyzer by default so throwing something like an arrowana vs a proxy means I can throw something that'll flip to flat and fade out vs something that won't fight out of the hyzer I naturally throw on. Same on the forehand, I throw a gecko on a bunch of hyzer and then it flips to flat and still dumps hard where as my firebird will just end up dumping too early. And as far as putting goes, there's nothing like the feeling of getting a birdie by accidentally jamming one into the cage and watching your card groan after. Plus my misses almost never end up as a three putt now.
I bagged an Interceptor for a long time when my arm speed was slower and it was great. Once my arm speed increased I started to have issues with nose angle and it made its way out of my bag.
As I have from DGA Gumputt as one Guy I know used older Driver mold for driving, now uses a 3 Gumputt or Blowfly II for his driving putter and have seen some worn in Omaga Soft/Vallery Jenkins Aviar putters as some person had a 3 putter in same plastic as his driving putter. I have a 166 gram #2 Upshot/ Number 2 Upshot in Prostyle rom 2005 and rare times when I am doing a full power drive on disc, I am seeing a hair of wobble but then disc has a waffled/micro warped top on it so it is never coming out of hand super clean. I prefer o use a high domed Shark in Star as a main driving putter becuse a high domed Shark acts like a putter/some slow approach discs only when powered on is less overstable then when used for appoach.
My girlfriend throws these better than anything else backhand. Best attribute is they stick where you throw them, great for holes with sloped or fast greens
Not negative, it just feels very disconnected when you release it as 3 videos. You could just release it all as 1 video testing 3 different discs unless you're trying to get 3 videos out of one round? But I've never tried one of these. I thought about the Binx before might have to do it
I'd agree with what's been said, throw slow discs well, the difference I've found with drivers is the extra importance to staying "over" your throw. Not coming out of it early but really using your whole torso instead of just arming it
572?! Dude you are huge!
The Elevation Binx will always be in my bag. It's amazing for tomahawk upshots if you're scrambling in the woods. And honestly I throw it often on both FH and BH.
Also, the Binx does the opposite for me... Somehow it's more US on BH and more OS on FH 🤷
I love these types of discs, but typically for approach. Many of these super floppy discs actually float, so they often make good options to throw over water or near water hazards. As long as the water isn't flowing fast enough to lose the disc downstream, you likely can get it back.
Have you ever thrown an Aerobie Epic? I picked one up used. It has an eccentric rim.
Elevation’s Interceptor and Binx will probably both live in my bag forever! 10/10 would recommend giving one or both a shot! Incredible for upshots and has all of the pros everyone talks about with them sticking but both are waaaay more manageable than I Psychic! Crazy seeing your throws look exactly like mine did. For me (RHBH), the Binx is a Understable & the interceptor is crazy overstable. I can definitely get more distance out of the Binx so I’ve even started to drive with it but the Interceptor is probably pretty easily my most thrown upshot disc for within ~90 feet or so! Have cashed some of my longest ever birdies with it too when I was feeling brave! Threw the Psychic 5-10 times and debagged it lol thanks for confirming that call!
I love the interceptor as well! has become my favorite disc. And my friends laugh so hard when it hits a tree and starts ragdolling to the ground
@@Komoreeebi the absolute best approach disc imo! can give it a full send attempt without having to worry about it doing dumb things on the ground. too reliable!
I'm still figuring out the psychic. But in general I throw a ton of elevation because the rubber tends to give you some very early flippyness as the disc warps out of your hand. I tend to throw on a lot of hyzer by default so throwing something like an arrowana vs a proxy means I can throw something that'll flip to flat and fade out vs something that won't fight out of the hyzer I naturally throw on. Same on the forehand, I throw a gecko on a bunch of hyzer and then it flips to flat and still dumps hard where as my firebird will just end up dumping too early. And as far as putting goes, there's nothing like the feeling of getting a birdie by accidentally jamming one into the cage and watching your card groan after. Plus my misses almost never end up as a three putt now.
I gotta change putters now just to get that groan!!! haha
I bagged an Interceptor for a long time when my arm speed was slower and it was great. Once my arm speed increased I started to have issues with nose angle and it made its way out of my bag.
Do you workout as part of gaining distance? I’m stuck around 310 ish and I can’t figure out how to break 350
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I‘ve definitely seen that warped flight out of elevation discs before, it‘s so wild. Also, what a fricken crush!!! You‘re creeping up on 600!
As I have from DGA Gumputt as one Guy I know used older Driver mold for driving, now uses a 3 Gumputt or Blowfly II for his driving putter and have seen some worn in Omaga Soft/Vallery Jenkins Aviar putters as some person had a 3 putter in same plastic as his driving putter. I have a 166 gram #2 Upshot/ Number 2 Upshot in Prostyle rom 2005 and rare times when I am doing a full power drive on disc, I am seeing a hair of wobble but then disc has a waffled/micro warped top on it so it is never coming out of hand super clean. I prefer o use a high domed Shark in Star as a main driving putter becuse a high domed Shark acts like a putter/some slow approach discs only when powered on is less overstable then when used for appoach.
I appreciate your honesty. Interesting to see it fly.
did you ever have a Texas swing stamp Emperor? Would love to buy one if so!
I did have some I blend ones but I think they're sold out on infinite! I have a used on if you'd really want, DM me
@@bananafrolf Couldn't figure out how to DM here, but I sent you an email! Please let me know if you haven’t received it. Thanks, man!
@@bananafrolf or just let me know a better way to reach you if email isn’t good
Been loving the content! Would love to give that thing a toss 😉. I’m excited for daily uploads on the main!
Where in Washington are you going?
I like the concept of Dragon Golf 3 due to how the rounds are chopped up and it could be just like the show potentially.
Trippy rippy... Trice for luck. The second one is actually a pretty good one if its always 3 discs ;D
Owls Den? I was just there this morning.
My buddy Austin owns elevation and he rips on these! Idk how he does it lol
So sick! There's a disc for everyone!
My girlfriend throws these better than anything else backhand. Best attribute is they stick where you throw them, great for holes with sloped or fast greens
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Not negative, it just feels very disconnected when you release it as 3 videos.
You could just release it all as 1 video testing 3 different discs unless you're trying to get 3 videos out of one round?
But I've never tried one of these. I thought about the Binx before might have to do it
yea just trying to do 3 vids in one round! I'll prob just start doing it and not incorporating score bc it def feels convoluted
Still hoping for a prodigy A series review
it'll come before the baby!!
Hey Anthony do you have any tips to get more distance on faster speed drivers
Yeah, dont use them until you can throw putters and mid ranges correctly
@cured_bacon647 this is such a well know yet under-appreciated tip.
@@thefilipinoninja13 thank you. Sorry if it came across a bit snarky, not my intention
@@cured_bacon647 no not at all my personal improvement started when I cut everything higher than a fairway out of my bag
I'd agree with what's been said, throw slow discs well, the difference I've found with drivers is the extra importance to staying "over" your throw. Not coming out of it early but really using your whole torso instead of just arming it
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Anthony, what's up with your DNF? It looks like you played the whole round, but still DNF'd. That's weird.
Probably due to how crowded the course was right then.
@@caseysmith544 what? That doesn't make sense
@@cwm180 He had to skip holes and even wait when skipping a large group so he probably decided course was too crowded to really keep playing.