Jul 08 2011, 02:29 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: east coast
Posts: 2,592
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Originally Posted by Martin_Bohn
dave, glad you mentioned the slickness of the previous star plastic runs. thats exactly why i quit throwing star plastic, because i couldnt get a consistent grip from the beginning of a round to the end as the fatigue factor set in. i was able to throw a friends' archon in the new star plastic and it felt much "grippier", or less slick than the older runs of star plastic, so i may go back to buying your star plastic if thats the case.
as far as the grip issue goes, you would probably have to look at several factors affecting that, one i think is from one person to the next, their body chemistry is different. some people have oily skin, which may help with slicker plastic. i have very dry skin, and live in an area where 20% humidity is high, so that slick plastic just doesnt work for me. someone living in the deep south like georgia with a different body chemistry may just love that slick plastic.
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