discspeed wrote:Neutron plastic is tough as hell...I have a Neutron Axis that was a bit domey and quite overstable for an Axis. I flattened it with hot water and then I took it out and threw on pavement over and over again. After that I threw it against a stone and mortar wall about 30 times as hard as I could FH and BH...Then I folded it in half along every inch of the overmold and straightened it out again. After all that it is still straight. I was disappointed...The disc looks like it would be understable, but it's not even a little bit.
Yep, the couple of Axii that I have - one each of proton, neutron, and eclipse - are all very straight even at high speeds. I was hoping that they would hyzer flip, at least a little bit, to show some indication that I could work lines with them, but I have to throw them all pretty darn hard to keep them straight. The Neutron Axis I have is incredibly high speed stable (at least for what I was expecting it to be) and I have to throw it like a driver to keep it from fading out earlier than intended. It's basically the same as the neutron vector I have, with a slightly less pronounced fade.
I was hoping they could beat in to something workable, because so far I'm disappointed.
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