tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2026852332372496889.post7925073250836289716..comments2024-03-27T01:06:12.662-07:00Comments on HeavyDisc: Dynamic Discs Witness ReviewHeavy Dischttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09859554566219778845noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2026852332372496889.post-72853428093617429022020-11-19T06:17:40.681-08:002020-11-19T06:17:40.681-08:00i never know the use of adobe shadow until i saw t...i never know the use of adobe shadow until i saw this post. thank you for this! this is very helpful. <a href="https://www.graziemiodio.it/" rel="nofollow">Testimonianze sull'aldila</a><br />SEOhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15958270143733054273noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2026852332372496889.post-92019356153770872802020-04-30T05:43:50.270-07:002020-04-30T05:43:50.270-07:00I wish more authors of this type of content would ...I wish more authors of this type of content would take the time you did to research and write so well. 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Thanks for sharing such a useful post.<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03962814816052632805noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2026852332372496889.post-67198681911689713442014-05-07T13:03:15.672-07:002014-05-07T13:03:15.672-07:00I would definitely think that a 160-165 Witness wo...I would definitely think that a 160-165 Witness would definitely work for medium power hyzer flips, especially as it beats up. The classic choice are a lighter Leopard (not in champion plastic) or a Sidewinder, both of which I've thrown as well. The witness is also a great option though.<br /><br />http://www.inboundsdiscgolf.com/content/?page_id=431&id=LR9720864972086467189153757296O<br /><br />Try that link to see some options from Innova... I've got a buddy who like the Legacy Patriot too.Heavy Dischttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09859554566219778845noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2026852332372496889.post-44763623822885418722014-05-07T13:02:42.511-07:002014-05-07T13:02:42.511-07:00This comment has been removed by the author.Heavy Dischttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09859554566219778845noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2026852332372496889.post-85425817369501129932014-05-07T12:47:26.409-07:002014-05-07T12:47:26.409-07:00Question: I am a medium power RHBH player and Hyze...Question: I am a medium power RHBH player and Hyzer flip a lot. I flip a putter up to 220' or so, a comet 260 and a glide almost 300'. But I have never been able to find a driver, or even a fairway driver that will flip for me to get me up over 300'. I just go back to my stronger flick or Anhi Backhands. Any reason to think a Witness could fill the gap. robert mcleanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11470233199236730412noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2026852332372496889.post-4234668963232394902014-04-04T08:22:46.362-07:002014-04-04T08:22:46.362-07:00Hit me up at heavyDiscBlog@gmail.com if you want t...Hit me up at heavyDiscBlog@gmail.com if you want to get together and throw a round - I'm on the mile high FB quite a bit for getting games going too: https://www.facebook.com/groups/53381706052/<br /><br />I've got 4 anodes (lost one) and an Ion. MVP plastic does beat in, but not nearly as easily as DX. It's more along the lines of champion. The difference between their "regular" and "soft" seems to have changed over time. I have one regular that is almost a soft, then I have a newer regular that's rather rigid. <br /><br />Hit me up and let's throw a round.Heavy Dischttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09859554566219778845noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2026852332372496889.post-80042970432930778982014-04-01T07:53:24.589-07:002014-04-01T07:53:24.589-07:00I tried a firm plastic MVP Anode putter at Phenix,...I tried a firm plastic MVP Anode putter at Phenix, loved it, and bought one. I wasn't mindful about the fact that the test putter at Phenix had been thrown probably 15,000 times. My Anode is quite stiff and slick; and it feels nothing like the one I had tried in the store, which was actually quite soft in the hand and conforming to my thumb's pressure. Is it true that MVP plastic softens with time, and doesn't chip and scar as much as DX or Champion plastic? <br /><br />So far my experience with my Vision is similar to what you stated above about US discs: first the HST increases, then the LSF starts to vanish. <br /><br />I think I'll take my Roadrunner out to a field today and throw hyzer spikes until its flight looks a little more like its flight numbers. Then I'll have a disc that fills a hole in my bag. D Marshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01366014612194877462noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2026852332372496889.post-17134605003707679842014-03-27T08:31:11.878-07:002014-03-27T08:31:11.878-07:00Break in time seems to be most related to the plas...Break in time seems to be most related to the plastic type. Pro-D, DX - is going to take just a few hard ground or tree hits to see a change in the stability. Star can take tons of abuse and not change much at all. <br /><br />There's the two camps that seem to exist - cycling through multiple discs in the same mold, all in various stages of beat OR having a disc you like off the shelf that flies like you want. The problem I have most often is losing discs, so I want to be able to buy a replacement - and not beat one into the sweet spot, which could take time I don't really have.<br /><br />I've seasoned up my MVP Servo by taco'ing it 8 different ways and then spike hyzering it onto the ground. MVP is nice in that it will always go back to it's initial mold (other plastics won't). I've since lost that disc, but I'm going to replace it after my next trip to the disc shop - and I'll do the same to it.Heavy Dischttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09859554566219778845noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2026852332372496889.post-65787392210102577932014-03-26T18:47:34.833-07:002014-03-26T18:47:34.833-07:00I'm still too new to disc golf to be able to a...I'm still too new to disc golf to be able to anticipate much how discs will change and how quickly. I've been curious about whether the change each disc will display, assuming regular wear and tear, will best be described as: linear - steadily losing stability; discrete - jumping through a few different stages; a valley - a break-in period followed by a long life with relative consistency, before a rapid decline into understability; other. I'm assuming that the plastic type, weight, and even mold matter here, but I'm wondering if there's room for generalizing a bit. I'm also wondering if there's a shortcut to getting a disc to its prime break-in spot (if there is such a thing). Do I sleep with it? Do I throw it straight up into the air 100 times? Do leave it out in the sun? .... Just musing here. ... Thanks for the response. D Marshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01366014612194877462noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2026852332372496889.post-27846064171572705172014-03-26T15:42:32.475-07:002014-03-26T15:42:32.475-07:00I've not thrown a new RR.
My 167 RoadRunner ...I've not thrown a new RR. <br /><br />My 167 RoadRunner is pretty beat (came to me that way) and it turns substantially more than my 171 Witness out of the box. It also comes down to hard you're throwing it. There is definitely breaking points with my US discs - one where it will flip and then one where it won't fade. <br /><br />They're both going to be nice - and IMO different flights - and also I've seen much better results with rollers using the Witness. I've also slammed a few trees with the witness in the last week and it's showing more HST already... so yeah, it's pretty much a continually changing evolution.Heavy Dischttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09859554566219778845noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2026852332372496889.post-14516968310168128882014-03-26T15:22:50.472-07:002014-03-26T15:22:50.472-07:00How's it different than your Innova Star Road ...How's it different than your Innova Star Road Runner? Seems like they'd be pretty similar, unless your RR is beat in so much that it's even flippier. <br /><br />My new and only champion Road Runner does not fly like it's numbers suggest. I'd say it's more like a HST = -1 and LSF = 1.5 at this point. I'm new to the sport, but it seems like new Innova discs (not DX plastic) need to be broken in to start flying as advertised. My Latitude 64 discs, and my Vibram discs, seem to match their numbers better right out of the "box." It seems like your DD Witness showed up flying like a Road Runner would after a break-in period.<br /><br />I use a Latitude 64 Vision for most of my fairway understable shots, but it has quite a bit of LSF. I have the same situation going on with a few other discs - an old pro firebird and an old XL. I don't quite have a disc yet flies like the Witness, and I'm wondering if maybe I can skip the break in period on my Road Runner (and new Sidewinder) and just jump to the Witness. <br /><br />Thanks for the review. D Marshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01366014612194877462noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2026852332372496889.post-81835984775996053582014-03-24T09:15:55.523-07:002014-03-24T09:15:55.523-07:00I think the Leopard is probably just a bit less HS...I think the Leopard is probably just a bit less HST, but very similar. Thanks for the kind words Jordan - it's always awesome to see feedback and I appreciate it.Heavy Dischttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09859554566219778845noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2026852332372496889.post-4854320329353654222014-03-24T06:29:49.810-07:002014-03-24T06:29:49.810-07:00Nice! Always great to hear success stories with ne...Nice! Always great to hear success stories with new plastic. I appreciate the way that you tested your new disc, along side your normal shots. I find that very valuable information. I also appreciate the mention of the value of understable plastic. Watching the natural turn of a disc is one of the most gratifying things in disc golf. <br /><br />Understanding the angles, speeds, and heights required for hyzerflips and rollers can be challenging; especially if you over think it! But, once you have "learned" a disc you can utilize it to the maximum potential. <br /><br />My favorite understable disc is a 163 pro leopard. Shares a lot of the same characteristics you mention in this review: Laser straight powered down, hyzerflips, and long turn overs. The speed is right in the sweet spot and you can make this disc work for you in so many ways!<br /><br />Thanks for the new post, I was craving some more Heavy Disc!<br /><br />JordanAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08217585890484588904noreply@blogger.com