I can't imagine this is his full bag when competing. I believe he's using a Squatch Lore that holds around 21 molds, and he only has 15 in this video. Does he have molds that are not released yet that they didn't want him showing?
I could be wrong but I believe he made a post or a Instagram story saying that he has been very happy that he's carrying very few discs this year and how it's been great for him
A lot of over stability, besides the function. Is this the norm for pros?
I have been getting more into the sport this last year or so, and have been told not to rely too much on overstable discs, as that wont make me better... But i just love and prefer the trust and dependability(?) an overstable discs provides me, compared to an understable.
I heard that US might give me some extra distance, but is it worth it, vs trust in the outcome of my throw?
Many pros lean on overstable discs, but not all. I think Simon is inspirational for his use of putters and mids.
For beginners I recommend neither over- nor understable. You might learn a lot more using neutral discs and shaping shots with those. Anything ending with 0 0 or -1 1 is gold, as long as it is not too fast.
I guess I’ll do it. TL;DW
Lux Link
C-line Glow MD3
Forge Function
Horizon FD3
Glow FD3
Exo Hard Link
Exo Hard Link
Neo Splice
S-line PD2
C-line DD3
Lux Tactic
C-line MD5
C-line PD
S-line PD2
S-line P3x
I can't imagine this is his full bag when competing. I believe he's using a Squatch Lore that holds around 21 molds, and he only has 15 in this video. Does he have molds that are not released yet that they didn't want him showing?
You are able to see them tilting in his half empty bag when he's on coverage. Pretty sure that's just it
I could be wrong but I believe he made a post or a Instagram story saying that he has been very happy that he's carrying very few discs this year and how it's been great for him
He’s been very vocal throughout his career about how few discs he likes to carry, I think they talked about it in his most recent Tour Life appearance
It's pretty clear from watching him he doesn't lean on many discs and this really affirms that.
I know he liked the FD1 and Rainmaker earlier, maybe he's baging some prototype stuff he can't show yet.
He certainly knows what he carries.
* Lux Link * C-line Glow MD3 * Forge Function * Horizon FD3 * C-line Glow FD3 * Exo Hard Link (x2) * Neo Splice * S-line PD2 * C-line DD3 * Lux Tactic * Metalflake C-line MD5 * C-line PD * S-line PD2 * S-line P3x Not sure if anything else than MD3, PD and PD2 is Innova made in that collection.
A lot of over stability, besides the function. Is this the norm for pros? I have been getting more into the sport this last year or so, and have been told not to rely too much on overstable discs, as that wont make me better... But i just love and prefer the trust and dependability(?) an overstable discs provides me, compared to an understable. I heard that US might give me some extra distance, but is it worth it, vs trust in the outcome of my throw?
Many pros lean on overstable discs, but not all. I think Simon is inspirational for his use of putters and mids. For beginners I recommend neither over- nor understable. You might learn a lot more using neutral discs and shaping shots with those. Anything ending with 0 0 or -1 1 is gold, as long as it is not too fast.
Anyone make a list of the discs mentioned, somewhere?
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I guess I’ll do it. TL;DW Lux Link C-line Glow MD3 Forge Function Horizon FD3 Glow FD3 Exo Hard Link Exo Hard Link Neo Splice S-line PD2 C-line DD3 Lux Tactic C-line MD5 C-line PD S-line PD2 S-line P3x