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JR wrote:The VIP Sword i tested fades way more than my Opto Flow. Destroyer vs Wraith likeness in the magnitude of the fade Sword vs Flow.
discspeed wrote:JR wrote:The VIP Sword i tested fades way more than my Opto Flow. Destroyer vs Wraith likeness in the magnitude of the fade Sword vs Flow.
I tested max weight Pink Opto Flow vs. max weight blue VIP Sword(both discs deflashed and slightly seasoned), and I'm talking fade on 400'+ throws that get just a little high speed turn. Although I haven't seen any more fade from the Sword on shorter throws either. Since the Sword is fading way more for you, perhaps it's a spin thing. Neither discs fade as much as a Destroyer for me.
At distances of ~400+ feet the Sword indeed has very little fade, almost none. I haven't really thrown the Flow that much myself so can't directly compare them, but from what I've seen the fade is about similar when powered down (based on watching turso's throws).discspeed wrote:JR wrote:The VIP Sword i tested fades way more than my Opto Flow. Destroyer vs Wraith likeness in the magnitude of the fade Sword vs Flow.
I tested max weight Pink Opto Flow vs. max weight blue VIP Sword(both discs deflashed and slightly seasoned), and I'm talking fade on 400'+ throws that get just a little high speed turn. Although I haven't seen any more fade from the Sword on shorter throws either. Since the Sword is fading way more for you, perhaps it's a spin thing. Neither discs fade as much as a Destroyer for me.
Anode|ION|JOKERi|MD2|FD|TD|PD|LEGENDaParks wrote:If the posts on this forum are any indication, the PD is like a Teebird with sunshine coming out of its butthole so hard that it flies faster.
Anode|ION|JOKERi|MD2|FD|TD|PD|LEGENDaParks wrote:If the posts on this forum are any indication, the PD is like a Teebird with sunshine coming out of its butthole so hard that it flies faster.
discspeed wrote:Roc Lover wrote:discspeed wrote:Redisculous wrote:Discspeed, how do you think this disc would fly for someone with a more humble range than yourself, say 360' with speed 9 discs.
The Flow might be better for you, but I don't think you are disqualified from throwing the Sword at all. My friend threw it today, and he has less range than you, and with a flat and nose down release it held straight for him for a good while before fading strongly. That was my 175, which is one of the more stable that I've tested. Out of the ones I've tried, I'd go for an orange colorshift 172. Today I ripped one of these 450' with a slight tailwind...This was the longest drive I've had in a while, and on that shot it turned about -1.5 and faded +3 (the wind was a right to left tail, which accentuated the fade). At your power this disc would probably be something like -.5 hss and +2.5 lss. The fade is late, gliding, and forward. This is definitely the first distance driver this year that has wowed me, though this is somewhat personal as this disc just clicks with my style and the type of release angles I'm most comfortable with.
I was gonna grab one at a tourney this weekend, but i passed on it because i wasnt sure what it flies like, what angles are you throwing for max D/open D? Flatter, slight hyzer, steep hyzer, alight anny? I throw mostly from a slight hyzer for max D and like to use a hyzer flip w/ a some turn in the middle of the flight as opposed to an anny flex type S shot thing, or just a full on hyzer. I have similar range as you do and currently am using a flow in this slot.
Sounds like we throw really similarly. When my cobalt blue max weight Sword was new I had to throw it flat to get it to fly straight, but after getting ALL the flash off and perhaps a couple of hard hits it flips up from a bit of hyzer like my more stable Flows do. My black Tournament plastic Sword is a total hyzer flipper like the average Flow, and it bombs for all out D...It's also nice for touchier lower power distance drives as well. The funny thing is my 170 blue tourney Sword was more stable than the optos when I threw it flat backhand...So I figured it could fly flat on my FH shot because I have less power and get a clean release with the Sword. I threw it FH flat on a shot with water on the left and it turned and went way out to sea. So obviously the Sword needs some spin to be stable, and if you give it a more torque based rip like FH or with a full reachback BH it is less stable.
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himynameismatt wrote:After those Destroyer comparisons these most definitely will get a shot against the Flows in my bag. Looking forward to them duking it out over the next few weeks.
himynameismatt wrote:After those Destroyer comparisons these most definitely will get a shot against the Flows in my bag. Looking forward to them duking it out over the next few weeks.
7ontheline wrote:discspeed wrote:Roc Lover wrote:discspeed wrote:Redisculous wrote:Discspeed, how do you think this disc would fly for someone with a more humble range than yourself, say 360' with speed 9 discs.
The Flow might be better for you, but I don't think you are disqualified from throwing the Sword at all. My friend threw it today, and he has less range than you, and with a flat and nose down release it held straight for him for a good while before fading strongly. That was my 175, which is one of the more stable that I've tested. Out of the ones I've tried, I'd go for an orange colorshift 172. Today I ripped one of these 450' with a slight tailwind...This was the longest drive I've had in a while, and on that shot it turned about -1.5 and faded +3 (the wind was a right to left tail, which accentuated the fade). At your power this disc would probably be something like -.5 hss and +2.5 lss. The fade is late, gliding, and forward. This is definitely the first distance driver this year that has wowed me, though this is somewhat personal as this disc just clicks with my style and the type of release angles I'm most comfortable with.
I was gonna grab one at a tourney this weekend, but i passed on it because i wasnt sure what it flies like, what angles are you throwing for max D/open D? Flatter, slight hyzer, steep hyzer, alight anny? I throw mostly from a slight hyzer for max D and like to use a hyzer flip w/ a some turn in the middle of the flight as opposed to an anny flex type S shot thing, or just a full on hyzer. I have similar range as you do and currently am using a flow in this slot.
Sounds like we throw really similarly. When my cobalt blue max weight Sword was new I had to throw it flat to get it to fly straight, but after getting ALL the flash off and perhaps a couple of hard hits it flips up from a bit of hyzer like my more stable Flows do. My black Tournament plastic Sword is a total hyzer flipper like the average Flow, and it bombs for all out D...It's also nice for touchier lower power distance drives as well. The funny thing is my 170 blue tourney Sword was more stable than the optos when I threw it flat backhand...So I figured it could fly flat on my FH shot because I have less power and get a clean release with the Sword. I threw it FH flat on a shot with water on the left and it turned and went way out to sea. So obviously the Sword needs some spin to be stable, and if you give it a more torque based rip like FH or with a full reachback BH it is less stable.
I agree.
I have a deflashed 170 TP Orange color shift that I like to flip it to flat. I visited Hood River,OR this week and there was much more wind (20mph+) than my normal Memphis sweatbox. The Sword turned over in a stronger wind when I flexed it. I've been surprised/fail a couple times when the Sword turned over when thrown flat max hard FH with little fade. I can't powerup the same turnover line with my seasoned 172 Z Nuke.
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