Thank you for all the help. Do u think I should try a river or a super
light disc? Sorry for all the questions but I have invested a lot in
drivers and can only inverts in one more right now.
+rugbybitt77 A river would probably be a good choice. If you want to try
lightweight I would say try a Lucid Air Escape, or maybe an Opto Air Bolt
if you want something fast. Also if you have drivers laying around that you
don’t use maybe try selling or trading them online. I sometimes use a group
on facebook called the disc golf throwers exchange for selling and trading
stuff. Might be a good way for you to try some new stuff without spending
too much money.
I throw in the 325ish my farthest was 355. Right now I use a esp Crank. I’m
now using uDisc to measure. I want to try and get more distance. I tried a
frost diamond but that flips all the time
+rugbybitt77 Yah Diamonds are very very flippy. The farthest flying disc
for me is the MVP Proton Inertia around 165 grams. But everyone is
different so its hard to say what will fly the farthest for you. Maybe try
a Latitude Bolt, it is understable but if you release it with some hyzer
angle it will flip up and glide for a long time. You might also benefit
from throwing something a little slower for distance that will hold a
straighter line with big glide like a Lucid Escape. Hope that helps. Feel
free to contact me any time if you have any other questions.
I’m have been playing awhile but idk how to tell what kind of arm speed I
have. I’m a big guy so my arm is physically big but I don’t know if that
means I have a big arm when I go to look at a new disc. Could you please
help
+rugbybitt77 When someone refers to someone having a “big arm” in disc golf
terms they are just talking about how far they throw. Arm speed means how
fast you accelerate through at the end of your throw and how fast you can
throw a disc. How far do you think you can throw a driver on average?
That’s a great reminder and a new tip for beginner’s… Thanks for posting
Oh I forgot to tell you I also have a Saint pro and volt but I still get
more distance with my crank
Thank you for all the help. Do u think I should try a river or a super
light disc? Sorry for all the questions but I have invested a lot in
drivers and can only inverts in one more right now.
+rugbybitt77 A river would probably be a good choice. If you want to try
lightweight I would say try a Lucid Air Escape, or maybe an Opto Air Bolt
if you want something fast. Also if you have drivers laying around that you
don’t use maybe try selling or trading them online. I sometimes use a group
on facebook called the disc golf throwers exchange for selling and trading
stuff. Might be a good way for you to try some new stuff without spending
too much money.
I throw in the 325ish my farthest was 355. Right now I use a esp Crank. I’m
now using uDisc to measure. I want to try and get more distance. I tried a
frost diamond but that flips all the time
+rugbybitt77 Yah Diamonds are very very flippy. The farthest flying disc
for me is the MVP Proton Inertia around 165 grams. But everyone is
different so its hard to say what will fly the farthest for you. Maybe try
a Latitude Bolt, it is understable but if you release it with some hyzer
angle it will flip up and glide for a long time. You might also benefit
from throwing something a little slower for distance that will hold a
straighter line with big glide like a Lucid Escape. Hope that helps. Feel
free to contact me any time if you have any other questions.
I’m have been playing awhile but idk how to tell what kind of arm speed I
have. I’m a big guy so my arm is physically big but I don’t know if that
means I have a big arm when I go to look at a new disc. Could you please
help
+rugbybitt77 When someone refers to someone having a “big arm” in disc golf
terms they are just talking about how far they throw. Arm speed means how
fast you accelerate through at the end of your throw and how fast you can
throw a disc. How far do you think you can throw a driver on average?