It looks like the fins are slightly angled upward, and I'm under the impression that generally forcing air under the disc in flight tends to make it more stable (ex. higher parting line usually means more stable)
Looks like you almost reengineered the boomerang. The "Discerang" would be fitting...or Hyzerang. Chuck that monster in an open field on a high hyzer line and see what happens😂
This might be my perfect forehand disc. It'll correct my huge anhyzer release in no time. Definitely want to see a v2 of it in the future
It sure would haha
Looks like a Shuriken. Great name for a disc.
Was going to say the same thing.
That might have to be the answer!
The “yeet!” I think would be a fitting name. Thanks for the video man, very entertaining.
@shanefallen8443 glad you enjoyed it! Meet is definitely a solid choice
The "Yeti" Pure - gigantic puddle top on a putter
I'm glad you understand haha
It looks like the fins are slightly angled upward, and I'm under the impression that generally forcing air under the disc in flight tends to make it more stable (ex. higher parting line usually means more stable)
Thanks kind of what I was thinking as well!
Looks like you almost reengineered the boomerang. The "Discerang" would be fitting...or Hyzerang. Chuck that monster in an open field on a high hyzer line and see what happens😂
Discerang I love that haha
The "POUR"
It falls faster than a liquid!
That's a good legit disc name !
Weight toward the edge of the disc creates more stability as well as puddle top I think. Idk.
Definitely makes sense
That is by far the strangest thing I’ve seen or could imagine with a disc 😂
Disc golf channel names are the worst. Just a verb and an item from disc golf followed by the words disc golf. Literally carbon copies
Well, if it was something different, it wouldn't pop up in Google searches. If everyone does it, there is probably a legitimate reason behind it!