ive been throwing a star valkyrie.. but recently purchased a champion boss... so far all my throws with the boss have had a hard left turn... when my valkyrie i keep level.. its almost like the boss wants to turn over on me. any suggestions to fix this?
The "turn" you're mentioning is actually called fade. Learn the difference between turn and fade when describing what your disc does and read my comment.
You need a pretty big arm to turn a Boss to maximize distance before it fades out. It's made for big arms. Get a slower disc with more glide and turn and less fade (Roadrunner distance driver or Eagle fairway driver). If you're really set on a high speed driver, the Groove has the same speed with more glide, turn, and less fade
@kgstandridge The Boss is naturally gonna want to spike a little when it's new. You've gotta have a pretty big arm and you've gotta break it in a little bit before you know if it'll work well with amount of arm speed you generate. Keep in mind the lower you keep the disc to the ground in flight, usually the more snap you'll get and the more the Boss will hold a flatter line.
i said the same thing, what horrible music lol bet it was the chicks cd they were playing lol bunch of whoops, but thanks for the technique ever since i spun, i hit over 400s easy and being a state discus champion it came natural. one two step
where is a video of the 821 foot record throw ?
orionmyth 1 year ago
@orionmyth thats what im saying
czechdamuppet 11 months ago
throw a 167 Beast. thing does wonders for me!
playermade 1 year ago
which one is christian sandstrom
innovaman13 1 year ago
ive been throwing a star valkyrie.. but recently purchased a champion boss... so far all my throws with the boss have had a hard left turn... when my valkyrie i keep level.. its almost like the boss wants to turn over on me. any suggestions to fix this?
kgstandridge 1 year ago
@kgstandridge throw it a little like your going to backhand roll. that's how 9i throw my overstables
innovaman13 1 year ago
@kgstandridge throw something less stable. try a beast.
yeahyeah333y 1 year ago
@kgstandridge
The "turn" you're mentioning is actually called fade. Learn the difference between turn and fade when describing what your disc does and read my comment.
You need a pretty big arm to turn a Boss to maximize distance before it fades out. It's made for big arms. Get a slower disc with more glide and turn and less fade (Roadrunner distance driver or Eagle fairway driver). If you're really set on a high speed driver, the Groove has the same speed with more glide, turn, and less fade
SlugAbuse 1 year ago
@kgstandridge The Boss is naturally gonna want to spike a little when it's new. You've gotta have a pretty big arm and you've gotta break it in a little bit before you know if it'll work well with amount of arm speed you generate. Keep in mind the lower you keep the disc to the ground in flight, usually the more snap you'll get and the more the Boss will hold a flatter line.
gswanson12 11 months ago
i said the same thing, what horrible music lol bet it was the chicks cd they were playing lol bunch of whoops, but thanks for the technique ever since i spun, i hit over 400s easy and being a state discus champion it came natural. one two step
mikezilla777 1 year ago
u think they'd listen to better music......
MilwaukeeDreadie 2 years ago
Awesome footage!!! Thanks for the upload! =]
whatisaredneck 2 years ago