AXIOM discs Crave // Fission vs R2 // MVP discs micro bubble technology
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 27. 02. 2024
- How does the CRAVE fly in R2 vs Fission plastic? Let's find out how the MVP disc sports (axiom discs) reliable 6.5 speed disc compares.
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the crave was really the first mvp disc I tried out. First course I went to with my Proton Crave, parked 3/3 holes. Loved it, then after a while it got a bit to flippy on me, definitely need to try out a new one, great video!
The crave was a great disc to test out. I am hoping to do some more with other types of plastics too. Stay tuned.
Currently bagging a 167g Gyropalooza and 173g Fission and what you said about both discs is spot on in my experience. The fission is straight and has a stable finish, the Gyropalooza R2 is less stable- some turn, but will come out if it, or I can get it to just go laser straight with minimal fade if I hyzer flip it slightly.
Iâm sure weight has some effect too like you said. All in all though, I love both discs and I love the Crave! Perfect for my bag.
Thatâs a great combo. Nice choices.
stability of fission craves is extremely weight dependant
Thatâs interesting. Would love to test this 172 against a Max weight and a lighter weight.
@@PartTimeDiscGolf 175 Fission will be overstable comparatively and a 165 fission will be similar to a 175 in other plastics; according to MVP. I believe this is due to the additional force required to get the additional weight on the rim up to speed.
Funny my plasma crave turns abit but fades fairly hard it's 170 geams
Yeah, my forehand was causing my 157g fission Crave to turn over and burn, but I upgraded to a 165g fission one and it straighted out for me.
My fission crave beat in really quick, so while it might start out more overstable, that doesnât last long.
Gotcha. I will keep throwing this new one and then do a follow up with it.
This is the truest statement on fission. MVP plastics beat in very slowly, except for fission. Fission discs start on the stable side for the mold, but after as few as 20 throws they will be on the understable side.
Love my Craves for any type of shot
Itâs a disc that can do almost everything.
Only ever thrown a plasma Crave and it was a complete meathook. Uselessly overstable, it was nearly a Zone OS that skips.
That doesnât sound like a Crave. You mustâve gotten an odd ball of a Crave.
Ya iv got 3 craves in fission 163g, 167g, and 172g. As you can guess they got from us to straight to stable. I love tbe fission plastic in the crave
Super impressed with Fission. I thought it would be useless like Innovaâs Blizzard plastic. I was wrong. MVP did it right. This is some great plastic.
Why would you think a lighter flight plate and heavier rim makes the disc understable? Physics dictate that it makes the disc more NEUTRAL, due to the gyroscopic effect.
WellâŠnot all of us paid attention in physics class đ. Itâs been a long time and I had a bad case of senioritis.
I have better luck with the Relay (6,5,-2,1). Wish that came in an Eclipse plastic.
I like the numbers of the Relay. Iâm gonna have to get my hands on that one.
What about plasma?
I hear ya, I donât have that at the moment. I want to do another Crave review with more plastics. Especially with the eclipse Crave coming out soon.
@@PartTimeDiscGolf plasma crave my favorite fairway driver, highly recommend!
I do not like their plasma plastic at all. Love Fission, then proton and neutron plastic. My plasma crave, wave, volt, envy, they just, I don't know, I hate em.
Two things affect a mold's flight - weight and shrink. Everything else is just marketing.
There might be a little more to it than that.