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Peot wrote:Kinda disappointed that this is only sort of a tertiary science name to break the theme they had going
keltik wrote:I think ZAM had the right idea.
dgdave wrote:Listen to ZAM.
i post things at facebook.com/PostIDjsun3thousand wrote:zam is already in your pants.
Leopard wrote:Peot wrote:Kinda disappointed that this is only sort of a tertiary science name to break the theme they had going
I think you'll see where the ever-expanding theme is headed with future releases. We've got some pretty dang cohesive ideas cooked up.
You could even call it an overall motif.
Leopard wrote:Peot wrote:Kinda disappointed that this is only sort of a tertiary science name to break the theme they had going
I think you'll see where the ever-expanding theme is headed with future releases. We've got some pretty dang cohesive ideas cooked up.
You could even call it an overall motif.

Scooot_er wrote:And disc golfers aren't always the smartest bunch.

discspeed wrote:Who knows though, it could be the most dead nuts straight disc ever made.
JimW wrote:If the answer isn't PD you asked the wrong question.
JimW wrote:If the answer isn't PD you asked the wrong question.
ForeverBlue232 wrote:I don't think that the Vector sucks, but it just wasn't what we had hoped it would be. But honestly, I don't think it was intended to be. Hopefully the Axis is. I'll try one out no matter what. I love my Ions. I use a Vector as a utility or get out of trouble disc. A dead nuts straight mid would rock and kick the Buzzz out of my bag. Then I could also get into a mid that flies straight at first because of the gyro, then flies MORE understable as it slows down because of losing the gyro effect. If MVP can do this, they will dominate the non-driver part of my bag, with only maybe the Pain remaining in the bag.
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