Cosmic Neutron is MVPs most stable plastic. MVP flight numbers are typically more stable than other manufactures' discs with similar numbers but they season into their numbers.
I definitely found that out when I wanted a premium plastic disc with the same numbers as a Leopard so I got a cosmic neutron Relay. They couldn't look and fly any more different.
The cosmic neutron crave for me is the same stability as the new C-line FD's. I had and lost a Proton Crave that I really liked. The Proton plastic had a nice flip up to flat and glide flight. After I lost the Proton I ended trying something else because there are so many discs out there and I've been really happy with the Millennium JLS(Sirius plastic) that I picked up as a replacement.
I have a JLS(sirius), a (new)FD(C-line), and a Hawkeye(Gstar). I like the Hawkeye a lot - it quickly breaks in to a true -1 1, and despite that, still handles moderate wind quite well, and I don't know why but goes farther than the FD which is almost identical but with more fade.
Never have thrown a Crave, but I was thinking his Cosmic flew like my new C Line FD, and the Proton one flew like my old Innova-made S-Line FD. Maybe I’ll try a Proton Crave if I ever lose my S-Line FDs.
With the crave (and all MVP discs fOaR that Matter...) throwing it at different speeds but with the same (relative...) degree of spin each time isn't going to unlock what the disc can really do or even get it to do what you want it to at the different stages of flight. Only when the player figures out how willfully and deliberately choose between 75%, 100%, 125-175%, and even "overclocking" the spin to 200-225% AND at the different speeds-down-range will the crave (or any MVP disc....) truly separate itself from all the "other" discs out there with similar flight numbers. Hope this helps...(^_^).
Mine did the same as the neutron one when I first bought it. I would but so much power into it on a slight hyzer and it would just flip up to flat and go super straight with no turn, maybe a baby turn at times. As I beat it in it started to turn a little and would fade a little less, and I loved it. Its so great for straight shots. Dont let the speed number fool you either, that thing can bomb too.
Cosmic Neutron, Eclipse 2.0 Glow and Proton are MVP/Axiom's most stable plastics. If you want a neutral Crave try Neutron, Plasma and Fission as they will show the -1 turn.
My fav fairway by far. The Proton ones are great for hyzer flip to turn over shots. The R2 and fission ones are great for laser beam straight flights with a gentle finish. The Neutron ones are definitely more over stable
Sarah Hokom neutron Craves at 175g are basically laser straight out of the box-a slight turn with a touch of fade at the end. Beat one in, or get one at 165g, and they'll drift right and hold whatever line you put 'em on. I bag two at any given time, a fresher 175g and a beat-in one, and I use 'em for everything from 200' forehand upshots to 325' backhand drives. Both of my aces have been with that beat-in Crave, and pretty much all I need for the woods is a newer Crave and a putting putter.
Fission crave is basically a different disc from the ones you threw. Exactly what you were saying, nice hyzer flip to straight or slight turnovers, even with lower arm speeds.
Same. I got a fission crave from badanza that I have beat in nicely and my proton which is much newer and I except it to stay slightly more stable as it beats in.
@@AlanS_DGC I also have a Bodanza fission 170g crave that is just pure gold. I can only throw it on hyzer to keep it from burning over but dear god that disc just wants to stay inthe air. easiest 300ft with almost no power
@@coryy8792 mine is 171g and it has quickly become the workhorse in my bag. So true about east distance too. So so fun to throw. I can’t wait to get off work to get a round in.
Those are the 2 most stable types of Craves. You just need to get a Hokem Crave. Anything Cosmic Neutron is about +1.5 stability and the Proton is about +0.5. Those are Craves, but they are the AM1 and Open editions.
The crave in the beginning is very straight but after like 3 or 4 rounds the disc starts to get flippy. That’s when you will have to start throwing hyzer flips. That’s what I use mine for now
@@IceBergTV If you find one, I would honestly be willing to pay for it. I lost mine two years ago when I let a buddy throw one for the round. I seriously haven’t found one since, so if you do, just know I’d happily be willing to pay. Maybe even send you a dyed disc too. I just miss that OG Crave
I work at a disc golf shop and the realty is every Crave run seems to be a whole new disc with different parting lines than the last run. If you want a back up bring in your disc and find one with the same parting line. That said, it’s still one of my favorite discs. A straight fairway that rarely seems to fly differently than you expect it to.
Proton seems to fly very similar to my older (2018) Discmania FD. But Discmania does not have that disc anymore so if I need a replacement then it will very likely be Crave.
My experience is cosmic neutron is on of there more overstable platic types, if not the most overstable! I tried a Crave for the same reason you were, something to bridge the gap between mids but not a Teebird3 or a Hawkeye. I landed on a 172 plasma Crave, it will hold that -1 turn when thrown anny out of the hand, but the 1 fade kicks in before it gets to the ground. Gyro plastc does need that good snap to show the true flight numbers.
Thanks for the throw comparison, love to see the plastics difference. Just used a Crave today for some straight woods fairways. Have the Proton. Agree, if your speed is low not a great choice. Wondering, you still using the pinch-power grip for drives off the tee ?
Yeah. MVP/Axiom is the discs where you can and should test lighter weights. They will blow your mind. The overmold gives it stability. especially torque resistance. Cosmic neutrons are ALWAYS beef. I think they come out even flatter lol.
What were the weights for each? For overmold, all weight is added to rim and nothing is added to faceplate. This means heavier discs utilize more of the gyro stabilization which either will add glide or make it more stable. My experience has been it makes it more stable - not just because of weight but weight specifically on the rim only
If you're looking for a higher speed meteor, you may try the discraft zombee. They fly straight out of the box, and then start moving right on a flat release. I love mine.
They sent you the 2 most OS Craves made. Get a Hokom Crave and try that. I’ve bagged the Hokom for well over a year now. I own the other craves but do not bag them because I don’t feel I need anything between the Prism Pyro and Proton Tesla for over stability.
I have a Hokom Crave that is very torque resistant and will just go dead straight with a consistent mild to moderate fade. My 167 Neutron Crave is definitely more flippy and my 150 fission Crave was even more understable. I bought a proton thinking it would be the most stable but my max weight Hokom Crave is still the most stable.
I disagree. I bag many craves but never keep a fission in it. Seem to try them and just always go back to my protons and neutrons. Fission plastic just keeps them straight with a little more straight glide.
You have the two most stable platics 😅 In my experience proton has been the most stable mvp plastic and stays pretty much the same as it beats in, whereas cosmic neutron starts with proton stability when it's new and beats in nicely to newer neutron stability
Cosmic neutron is super beefy. Proton not as much but probably beefier than the regular neutron. I have a Photon in proton plastic and its a meat hook for my arm. I have a regular neutron crave, but its kinda flippy, so i definitely want to add the cosmic to my bag.
I have regular neutron and proton. The neutron is less stable. I need to get a cosmic neutron and then I could use these exclusively as fairway drivers. Eclipse would also be amazing.
For me, Eclipse crave is straight with fade at end. Sarah Hokem edition that is straight with subtle turn and maybe sone fade back at end. I lost my fav that was dead straight.
Crave is the one of the best discs from beginner up to pros. Fission Crave is an absolute bomber and amazing. My Cosmic Neutron is very torque resistant.
I personally have a low arm speed. I've tried a few different fairway drivers (and some distance drivers). This Crave and my Latitude 64 River are definitely my favorite 2. I find I'm more consistent with the Crave but have a higher max distance on the River (in calm weather).
Ya gotta let em break in my guy. That's why. Ya gotta ask yourself this question...."Why is this the internets favorite fairway? Once that plastic dials in its game ovah.
I would try a neutron (non cosmic) or justvwait a few weeks for the proton to beat slightly. When I pump my neutron crave it flips, turns and goes as far as my 9 speeds.
I found the crave to be pretty stable as well. I do have a naturally slight hyzer release which does have an impact. I found the kasta Kaxe Z to fly the way I wanted the craves to fly in that 6(ish) speed slot for lower speed woods shot shaping lines.
I knew the Craves can be pretty stable, but the part that is almost shocking to me watching these is the amount of fade in a "straight" 6,5 speed disc. If you throw a River, FD, Zombee, Leopard, Maverick, etc that flips up for you, it's not going to have this dumping fade and might even finish rather straight. Just like the longer mid you were describing. To me even the Neutron Crave doesn't have any similarities with the Meteor you mentioned or pretty much any mid in general. To me those look more like Eagles or something like that.
You should try an mvp resistor. It's also a 6 speed but is super overstable. Mine is neutron, and now that it's beat in. It's a really reliable driver for me.
@@IceBergTV you might want try have chuck Norris punch it.😅 the premium plastic seems to take years to beat in. Back when they made the neutron shock fairway. it took me 6 years to see any change from its flight.proton seems to fly like its a slightly season nuetron, but beats in slower... Side note I was only throwing 4 or 5 other disc, shock was my go to. After throwing it for 13years I just couldn't reliably trust the stability. Retired Those hokum ones so very flippy. Havent tried 1 since before covid
I noticed you seem to release on a natural hyzer. Halfway through the roundyou seem to release the disc flatter. Anyway that hyzer release is causing it to appear more stable than it is.
Dude I love my crave I got 2 special edition ones in fission plastic the one i throw beat in pretty understable and its great for low power hyzerflips.
My experience was that it was not matching the flight numbers I would expect. Mvp/axiom/streamline all seen beefier and need more speed then numbers suggest.
I bag 2 craves. One is more US than my other. I can throw it max distance...300+ ft and it can beat my speed 13 DD's. It taught me you can throw any FD as far as any DD.
If ur looking something less stable you should give the relay a try. Same speed but def flippier...I have about 350(driver) power and a relay will hyzer flip for me where a crave is dead straight for me
@@TheMakki I had tried a stalker, precovid. I think it was z plastic. It was as stable as the cosmic crave but leaning towards more OS. I think it would be closer to a new volt.
My proton crave 173 seemed to be getting past the point of beat it and beat up probably not 173 anymore😂 I grabbed a 148 fission crave beat it in and that thing will hold turn and never come out $,now its paired with a 169 fission crave. I get some great flip ups or flat gets some turn and slow late gentle fade. Also takes way less effort= better accuracy! Don't be afraid to drop 5-10 grams It will fly true and still handle the wind. If its a really stiff hw, I have a new 172 proton crave.
Foot fault. I bag off and on a neutron crave. Out of the box they are slightly stable but eventually they beat in to be flippyish. Very similar to a slower FD
there is NO WAY that's a 6.5 speed. with a rim width of 1.8cm and a height of only 1.4cm, it's an 8speed at least (if not a 9speed because it's so slim). so not at all "beginner-friendly" as you were thinking and saying. I just hate it when they mess up the numbers to spur sales. it sucks really. there are companies I won't buy because of that.
No way it's a 9. I threw a Crave for a couple seasons in place of a TL (7 speed) and saw no difference. I don't throw anything else faster than a 7 and throwing the Crave properly was not a problem.
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@@IceBergTV Love it!
Wrong plastics bub, R2 or neutron. This is like getting a champ wraith and metal flake wraith and being like oh why are they beefy lmao
Great video. I find it super helpful that you threw the discs on an actual course and in the open field. Thanks for your work.
The crave is awesome quickly becoming one of my absolute favorite disc in my bag
Cosmic Neutron is MVPs most stable plastic. MVP flight numbers are typically more stable than other manufactures' discs with similar numbers but they season into their numbers.
I definitely found that out when I wanted a premium plastic disc with the same numbers as a Leopard so I got a cosmic neutron Relay. They couldn't look and fly any more different.
Yeah when I first tried MVP stuff I just thought Cosmic meant swirls, yeah realized quick regular neutron is more my power level.
I wish I knew that before I bought my Cosmic Crave; you are so right.
The cosmic neutron crave for me is the same stability as the new C-line FD's. I had and lost a Proton Crave that I really liked. The Proton plastic had a nice flip up to flat and glide flight. After I lost the Proton I ended trying something else because there are so many discs out there and I've been really happy with the Millennium JLS(Sirius plastic) that I picked up as a replacement.
I have a JLS(sirius), a (new)FD(C-line), and a Hawkeye(Gstar). I like the Hawkeye a lot - it quickly breaks in to a true -1 1, and despite that, still handles moderate wind quite well, and I don't know why but goes farther than the FD which is almost identical but with more fade.
Agreed
Never have thrown a Crave, but I was thinking his Cosmic flew like my new C Line FD, and the Proton one flew like my old Innova-made S-Line FD. Maybe I’ll try a Proton Crave if I ever lose my S-Line FDs.
Got my first ace ever with a crave last month. Favorite fairway hands down.
With the crave (and all MVP discs fOaR that Matter...) throwing it at different speeds but with the same (relative...) degree of spin each time isn't going to unlock what the disc can really do or even get it to do what you want it to at the different stages of flight.
Only when the player figures out how willfully and deliberately choose between 75%, 100%, 125-175%, and even "overclocking" the spin to 200-225% AND at the different speeds-down-range will the crave (or any MVP disc....) truly separate itself from all the "other" discs out there with similar flight numbers.
Hope this helps...(^_^).
Mine did the same as the neutron one when I first bought it. I would but so much power into it on a slight hyzer and it would just flip up to flat and go super straight with no turn, maybe a baby turn at times. As I beat it in it started to turn a little and would fade a little less, and I loved it. Its so great for straight shots. Dont let the speed number fool you either, that thing can bomb too.
Got myself a Proton Crave and loved it so much that I just got the Neutron Crave recently as a backup.
Relay will flip up on power hyzer with a softer finish. Stock neutron one seventy
Cosmic Neutron, Eclipse 2.0 Glow and Proton are MVP/Axiom's most stable plastics. If you want a neutral Crave try Neutron, Plasma and Fission as they will show the -1 turn.
i agree, i have a proton and a neutron krave and the proton hardly turns while the neutron is more reliable for hyzer flips or turnovers in the woods.
The 4 protons I have thrown have all been flippy
Fission is the most stable crave I would say
As well as R2
If you muscle the disc closer to the 9 or 8 speed it will get that big turn flex shot. Reminds me of a slower CD1 almost.
My fav fairway by far. The Proton ones are great for hyzer flip to turn over shots. The R2 and fission ones are great for laser beam straight flights with a gentle finish. The Neutron ones are definitely more over stable
i would recomend fission Crave if you want hyzer flip one. for low speed arms like 155-165g is real weapon.
Sarah Hokom neutron Craves at 175g are basically laser straight out of the box-a slight turn with a touch of fade at the end. Beat one in, or get one at 165g, and they'll drift right and hold whatever line you put 'em on.
I bag two at any given time, a fresher 175g and a beat-in one, and I use 'em for everything from 200' forehand upshots to 325' backhand drives. Both of my aces have been with that beat-in Crave, and pretty much all I need for the woods is a newer Crave and a putting putter.
You need to try the Hokom neutron crave. very nice and flippy
Fission crave is basically a different disc from the ones you threw. Exactly what you were saying, nice hyzer flip to straight or slight turnovers, even with lower arm speeds.
my fission craves seem flippy, but my proton crave is very neutral with dependable fade
Same. I got a fission crave from badanza that I have beat in nicely and my proton which is much newer and I except it to stay slightly more stable as it beats in.
@@AlanS_DGC I also have a Bodanza fission 170g crave that is just pure gold. I can only throw it on hyzer to keep it from burning over but dear god that disc just wants to stay inthe air. easiest 300ft with almost no power
@@coryy8792 mine is 171g and it has quickly become the workhorse in my bag. So true about east distance too. So so fun to throw. I can’t wait to get off work to get a round in.
I bag two Craves. A Hokum neutron one that has some fade, and a fission one that's a lot more straight. Great disc and a staple in my bag.
Those are the 2 most stable types of Craves. You just need to get a Hokem Crave. Anything Cosmic Neutron is about +1.5 stability and the Proton is about +0.5.
Those are Craves, but they are the AM1 and Open editions.
Just lost my Hokem and replaced it with a cosmic and it’s a lot more OS. I still like it as a compliment to hokem but not a replacement to it.
My Hokem Crave is definitely stable - no turn, dependable finish. More like a Teebird than a Leopard.
The crave in the beginning is very straight but after like 3 or 4 rounds the disc starts to get flippy. That’s when you will have to start throwing hyzer flips. That’s what I use mine for now
Great video! And I'm really digging the 2 color schemes they sent you
I wish they still made this disc in the OG Eclipse plastic. They still make other discs in the same way, but not the Crave.
I need to try an old one. I like old gems🤤
@@IceBergTV If you find one, I would honestly be willing to pay for it. I lost mine two years ago when I let a buddy throw one for the round. I seriously haven’t found one since, so if you do, just know I’d happily be willing to pay. Maybe even send you a dyed disc too. I just miss that OG Crave
I work at a disc golf shop and the realty is every Crave run seems to be a whole new disc with different parting lines than the last run. If you want a back up bring in your disc and find one with the same parting line. That said, it’s still one of my favorite discs. A straight fairway that rarely seems to fly differently than you expect it to.
I get 350 pretty easy with the crave and have to pump a teebird to barely get that distance.
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Proton seems to fly very similar to my older (2018) Discmania FD. But Discmania does not have that disc anymore so if I need a replacement then it will very likely be Crave.
My experience is cosmic neutron is on of there more overstable platic types, if not the most overstable! I tried a Crave for the same reason you were, something to bridge the gap between mids but not a Teebird3 or a Hawkeye. I landed on a 172 plasma Crave, it will hold that -1 turn when thrown anny out of the hand, but the 1 fade kicks in before it gets to the ground. Gyro plastc does need that good snap to show the true flight numbers.
Thanks for the throw comparison, love to see the plastics difference. Just used a Crave today for some straight woods fairways. Have the Proton. Agree, if your speed is low not a great choice. Wondering, you still using the pinch-power grip for drives off the tee ?
Yeah. MVP/Axiom is the discs where you can and should test lighter weights. They will blow your mind. The overmold gives it stability. especially torque resistance.
Cosmic neutrons are ALWAYS beef. I think they come out even flatter lol.
What were the weights for each? For overmold, all weight is added to rim and nothing is added to faceplate. This means heavier discs utilize more of the gyro stabilization which either will add glide or make it more stable. My experience has been it makes it more stable - not just because of weight but weight specifically on the rim only
170 and 171
I have a plasma Crave and it's like an FD if you flattened it. Not so much glidey, but very point and shoot, and a straight flyer.
your form is looking super good, are you considering doing tournaments again? i feel like you’d shred fr :)
If you're looking for a higher speed meteor, you may try the discraft zombee. They fly straight out of the box, and then start moving right on a flat release. I love mine.
They sent you the 2 most OS Craves made. Get a Hokom Crave and try that. I’ve bagged the Hokom for well over a year now. I own the other craves but do not bag them because I don’t feel I need anything between the Prism Pyro and Proton Tesla for over stability.
I have a Hokom Crave that is very torque resistant and will just go dead straight with a consistent mild to moderate fade. My 167 Neutron Crave is definitely more flippy and my 150 fission Crave was even more understable. I bought a proton thinking it would be the most stable but my max weight Hokom Crave is still the most stable.
Fisson Heavy Crave is my favorite when really broken in perfect hyzer flip
I think most people who bag craves get a 160-167 gram fission. They’re slightly more flippy, the but fission provides a good fade at the light weight
I disagree. I bag many craves but never keep a fission in it. Seem to try them and just always go back to my protons and neutrons. Fission plastic just keeps them straight with a little more straight glide.
Favorite disc of all time. Lighter fission is my go to!
My cosmic neutron Insanity flies exactly like a seasoned Thunderbird. The cosmic neutron stuff seems to bite hard
Thanks for the video, my Crave definitely seems a lot more stable than the neutral Crave people talk about.
You have the two most stable platics 😅
In my experience proton has been the most stable mvp plastic and stays pretty much the same as it beats in, whereas cosmic neutron starts with proton stability when it's new and beats in nicely to newer neutron stability
🤣🤣i need to try the hokom one i guess
@@IceBergTV It seems craves a more stable if they are flatter. If you want a dead straight one get a 172g+ fission.
Sarah hokom neutron and a fission, particularly a slightly lighter weight are less stable and will definitely give you some turn.
I like that proton for sure though
I love how it flies, hate how it feels
I bag 4 but 7 all together of the craves and I love it I even putt with one
Cosmic neutron is super beefy. Proton not as much but probably beefier than the regular neutron. I have a Photon in proton plastic and its a meat hook for my arm. I have a regular neutron crave, but its kinda flippy, so i definitely want to add the cosmic to my bag.
I have regular neutron and proton. The neutron is less stable. I need to get a cosmic neutron and then I could use these exclusively as fairway drivers. Eclipse would also be amazing.
For me, Eclipse crave is straight with fade at end. Sarah Hokem edition that is straight with subtle turn and maybe sone fade back at end. I lost my fav that was dead straight.
Crave is the one of the best discs from beginner up to pros. Fission Crave is an absolute bomber and amazing. My Cosmic Neutron is very torque resistant.
They may have to get beat in slightly. I have neutron craves and I throw them for the most beautiful hyper flip forehands in the woods
My max weight fission crave has a great flip. It’s my go to disc.
I personally have a low arm speed. I've tried a few different fairway drivers (and some distance drivers). This Crave and my Latitude 64 River are definitely my favorite 2. I find I'm more consistent with the Crave but have a higher max distance on the River (in calm weather).
What weight is your crave ?
I love my river.
@ryanmussell739 my Crave is 162g. My River is 158g.
Ya gotta let em break in my guy. That's why. Ya gotta ask yourself this question...."Why is this the internets favorite fairway? Once that plastic dials in its game ovah.
I would try a neutron (non cosmic) or justvwait a few weeks for the proton to beat slightly. When I pump my neutron crave it flips, turns and goes as far as my 9 speeds.
I have one in the neutron plastic, feel the same way as you, stays straight on a flat line but can’t hyzer flip one flat
I found the crave to be pretty stable as well. I do have a naturally slight hyzer release which does have an impact. I found the kasta Kaxe Z to fly the way I wanted the craves to fly in that 6(ish) speed slot for lower speed woods shot shaping lines.
I knew the Craves can be pretty stable, but the part that is almost shocking to me watching these is the amount of fade in a "straight" 6,5 speed disc.
If you throw a River, FD, Zombee, Leopard, Maverick, etc that flips up for you, it's not going to have this dumping fade and might even finish rather straight. Just like the longer mid you were describing. To me even the Neutron Crave doesn't have any similarities with the Meteor you mentioned or pretty much any mid in general.
To me those look more like Eagles or something like that.
neutron crave flips beautifully and trustworthy
You should try an mvp resistor. It's also a 6 speed but is super overstable. Mine is neutron, and now that it's beat in. It's a really reliable driver for me.
after watching this, i may just need to add more craves, definitely in both of these plastics
Try a proton signal. Has been my 6 speed meteor
The sarah hokum neutron one and the fission one are the flippy runs of the crave. Relay is also a great flippy 6 speed from MVP.
I have a Sarah hokum neutron that is pure beef.
Maybe i should throw it at a brick wall 100 times and see if that helps.
@@IceBergTV if you want my crave hit me up, I'm in south Charlotte
@@jckclt yeah lets link hit me up on IG iceberg.dylan. I'll beat it in for ya🤣
@@IceBergTV you might want try have chuck Norris punch it.😅
the premium plastic seems to take years to beat in. Back when they made the neutron shock fairway. it took me 6 years to see any change from its flight.proton seems to fly like its a slightly season nuetron, but beats in slower... Side note I was only throwing 4 or 5 other disc, shock was my go to. After throwing it for 13years I just couldn't reliably trust the stability. Retired
Those hokum ones so very flippy. Havent tried 1 since before covid
There is 5 craves in my household. We love'em
It's the max weight fission ones that are dead straight then small fade at end
I noticed you seem to release on a natural hyzer. Halfway through the roundyou seem to release the disc flatter. Anyway that hyzer release is causing it to appear more stable than it is.
Dude I love my crave I got 2 special edition ones in fission plastic the one i throw beat in pretty understable and its great for low power hyzerflips.
Similar experience here with my Crave(s). Can't get em to flip much
I thought I was just weak and had a noodle arm
@@IceBergTV well I am very weak and definitely have a noodle arm soooo haha
@@willythekid18 i bag a 138 g star mamba, thats the secret
@@IceBergTV I'm on the lookout 👀
I use the virus as my fairway driver. I have 4 different weights,ranging from 155 to 172. They fulfill pretty much any flight I need.
Cosmic neutron is definitely more stable in general than the regular neutron or any other of their plastics, eclipse aside.
My experience was that it was not matching the flight numbers I would expect. Mvp/axiom/streamline all seen beefier and need more speed then numbers suggest.
I bag 2 craves. One is more US than my other. I can throw it max distance...300+ ft and it can beat my speed 13 DD's. It taught me you can throw any FD as far as any DD.
Oh and try it on a roller! Got me to circle 2 today from a tee. It's whip fast
If ur looking something less stable you should give the relay a try. Same speed but def flippier...I have about 350(driver) power and a relay will hyzer flip for me where a crave is dead straight for me
Uh we need you to try the Fission Crave
Ill check one out
They've been stable fore out of the box but beat in nicely
Now I know why mine don't get much action, it's a cosmic nutron.
Try the Axiom Inspire a touch more US than the Crave-Neutron.
Someone from Axiom needs to send me some🤝
@@IceBergTV ill check my collection after vacation i may just have one left. possibly a pfn
My neutron Craves are really stable. But my fission Crave is really flippy. The parting line on it is significantly lower too.
Whats the weight ranges ?
I'd love to see this vs a Stalker. I use a Z as my straight and a esp Paige Pierce for more stable shots. Also mix in an fd depending on shot shape.
I have a cryztal stalker i havent thrown too much 👍
@@IceBergTV nice! Give her a couple chucks and let me know . I'll get a crave this week and give my thoughts. Appreciate the content.
@@TheMakki I had tried a stalker, precovid. I think it was z plastic. It was as stable as the cosmic crave but leaning towards more OS.
I think it would be closer to a new volt.
My proton crave 173 seemed to be getting past the point of beat it and beat up probably not 173 anymore😂
I grabbed a 148 fission crave beat it in and that thing will hold turn and never come out $,now its paired with a 169 fission crave. I get some great flip ups or flat gets some turn and slow late gentle fade. Also takes way less effort= better accuracy! Don't be afraid to drop 5-10 grams It will fly true and still handle the wind.
If its a really stiff hw, I have a new 172 proton crave.
Interesting. "Flies like a meteor?" I've got the flippiest fission crave and i wouldnt say they fly like a metwor. Try the Rhythm.
you should try the Innova Hawkeye
Try 160g crave for floaty glidey flips
Proton and cosmic neutron are more over stable than neutron or plasma. Those will be a little more flippy
Foot fault. I bag off and on a neutron crave. Out of the box they are slightly stable but eventually they beat in to be flippyish. Very similar to a slower FD
You should have researched plastic and there stability. Two most stable Crave they make in this video.
But these were sent to him, I would have assumed the same.
My RUclips could legit be dedicated to the Crave. This disc changed my relationship with Disc Golf
Volt flies exactly same just a touch longer.
I have a fission microbubble 149 grams and I love it best disc ever
I wanted to love the Crave but it didn't gel with me.
there is NO WAY that's a 6.5 speed. with a rim width of 1.8cm and a height of only 1.4cm, it's an 8speed at least (if not a 9speed because it's so slim). so not at all "beginner-friendly" as you were thinking and saying.
I just hate it when they mess up the numbers to spur sales. it sucks really. there are companies I won't buy because of that.
No way it's a 9. I threw a Crave for a couple seasons in place of a TL (7 speed) and saw no difference. I don't throw anything else faster than a 7 and throwing the Crave properly was not a problem.
Sarah hokom craves are flippy
Should have got neutron Relay. My favorite disc is meteor and relay. Crave is a little better on forehands
Have you tried the rhythm yet? mhmhmm instabag for me
@@lozo4745 no I want a proton prism rythm but I already bag the relay and tb3 and dx thunderbirds. Nothing is replacing those 3 for me
need a fission crave
Thanks. Saves me from spending money on a Crave
You need a fission
Meh. Tried craves for a month or so, went back to FDs. Craves just fall out of the sky eventually and the FD keeps gliding.
Tfs❤
Looks peaceful 👍🏼
Looks more like a comet
Insanity is exacty what I thought a crave would be. I dislike the crave
Shoulda went fission, it's money