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#241 |
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do these have a bead?
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#242 |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Norman, Ok
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Yes. It's a wizard/BB Aviar size bead.
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#243 |
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: United States
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The V.P. has a nice big beefy bead. It is great into the wind and off the tee. For approaches, it is not conducive to soft touch shots.
The Summit has a microbead with the same comfortable big shouldered wing. It is a finesse disc or a nice anny approach disc. It does not do well with too much power. Both of these are available in the X-Link and the X-Link Firm materials. The Ridge's bead is right down the middle of these two. The Ridge also flies right down the middle of these two and will hold practically any line it is put on. My guess is that for putting, the Ridge will be our best seller. But who knows, I also thought that Spinal Tap could have made that cover a touch more black. |
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#244 |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: 2630 16th St. Moline IL
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I dunno. The more I use the Summit, the more I think it will be my everyday putter. I think Ill end up beating up this Ridge enough Ill use it for the Summit-type of approach shots.
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#245 |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: America
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any plans for a Vibram sole strictly patterned for the Disc Golf Tee off motion?
a good strong tread shoe that is conducive for twisting and throwing off of??? |
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#246 |
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There are currently no plans for this type of shoe although tests are being conducted to determine how the soles wear and where pressure is applied. It is amazing how tough disc golf is on shoes.
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#247 |
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Yes and my vision is to study a few disc golfers tee'ing off on a clear or glass teepad ( a few diff styles) while we observe there tread stress's from under neath to ge a better idea of the tread and grip needed for disc golf. I believe / envision some type of circular tread motion for a disc golf driving shoe, a pivot circle motion of tread??? that still has tread for walking / hiking...etc. I believe it would prolong the tread disc golf shoe life and help on knees for driving??? just my dreamy head coming up with an idea. But i think it could work . I do understand the market is not huge but it is growing??? I lovbe vibram and always have and will wear vibram sole merrell shoes....
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#248 |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: America
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even extended side walls for your driving shoe would be great, like soccer has added pad for kicking side, disc golf can have added pad for driving side of shoe where we drag sole and foot....? Have any opening for a design tech in your company??? lol
I am very passionate about seeing a truley good strong (vibram) made disc golf shoe coming to fruition...not a sandle... |
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#249 |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Midrange?
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#250 |
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: United States
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We are investigating discs that go farther down the fairway. The Ridge will be released in the next month or so (see our ad in Disc Golfer magazine for an exact release date). Once this disc is available, our initial putter line will be complete and we will start looking down the fairway.
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#251 |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: America
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Strongest shoe for our disc golf driving technique off of concrete would be???
i love the merrell Ok ive been using the Chameleon for years, but i can only get a good pair to last about a year?? any thing stronger or more durable for disc golf? |
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#252 |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: The defense table
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Chunk VP, Summit, & Summit:
![]() "Rubber Vomit" Ridge: ![]() ![]() ![]() The "new" rubber vomit is quite a bit less soft & floppy than the pre-proto X-Link Soft Eco (Summit) version, but still extremely grippy & pliable. |
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#253 |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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Did those come that way or did you do the multi color with dye?
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#254 |
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Came that way. Check one of Vibram Disc Golf's Pinnacle Retailers to see if any of the extremely limited runs of "chunk" VPs or Summits are still in stock.
http://www.vibramdiscgolf.com/resources.html Last edited by veganray; Feb 26 2010 at 04:44 PM. |
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#255 |
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those are cool The Vibram Rubber Dyes well too
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#256 |
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#257 |
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#258 |
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![]() A Stone these things are stiff as a KC Aviar Love it ![]() Proto A disc was Blue it was my test to see if it would work. Steve I will get back to you about bleeds or not I'll bring em to the Vibram Ihave had good luck with Star and Pro Plastic not bleeding Check out other dyes here http://s131.photobucket.com/albums/p302/gippy07/ and http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?...&id=1442971349 When are the ridges due out? I want some but swore I wouldn't get caught up in trying to find a proto Last edited by gippy; Feb 26 2010 at 09:06 PM. |
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#259 |
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Location: United States
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I've seen many dyes go awandering on star and pro, but that could also be a dye specific thing. I'd be interested in seeing these Vibram dyed discs in 6 months or so.
------- The Ridge release date will be released with the next issue of Disc Golfer magazine, which should be released sometime around the Memorial. We are so cool we are setting release dates for our release dates! |
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#260 |
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Whats the CHUNK all about on the VP?
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#261 |
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We have created a process where we can mix colors (these are not dyed, the colors are in there through and through) and make some crazy awesome looking stuff. It takes some extra time in the molding process and we are trying to figure out a way to do it and make it cost effective. For the time being, we made a test run of 97 and these went to the Pinnacle Retailers (actually, 96 went to the Pinnacle Retailers, one went on my wall
![]() http://www.vibramdiscgolf.com/resources.html The thread at DGR has more pics: http://www.discgolfreview.com/forums...42&&start=1417 |
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#262 |
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Those are pretty sweet I will bring those dyes with me to the Vibram as they are in my bag and make sure to show you how they stand up over time and use.
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#263 |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Lynchburg, VIrginia
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chunks discs are shweet. i need a firm vp if anyone has one to let go. few collectibles lying around including many aviars. if its used that is better cuz i want to putt with it right away.
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#264 |
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: United States
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The Ridge is on its way. Look for it on shelves Monday, March 29th.
http://www.vibramdiscgolf.com/index2.html |
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#265 |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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Steve,
Was there any chunk ridges produced or was it only the VP's and Summits? Thanks |
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#266 |
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Location: The defense table
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I have a chunk Ridge. White, green, & red. Very Xmas-y.
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#267 |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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You got it all Veganray! Can you send me a pic of it? I would love to see it.
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#268 |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: The defense table
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Not quite all - still trying to unearth an elusive glow Ridge. Here's the Xmas chunk Ridge:
Last edited by veganray; Apr 07 2010 at 12:33 PM. |
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#269 |
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Clayton, NC
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I should be getting all three molds in X Link Firm material. I'll definitely give them a fair shake. I've read through the forum and everyone seems to love how hard they are to beat in, their consistency and durability. I'm looking for durability and something that will stop on a dime.
Look forward to trying these out and finally getting a mini to throw around too. What exact changes were made from the prototypes that people on here tested, to the one's that are out in disc golf stores now? |
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#270 |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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from what I can tell nothing really maybe little bit of texture in the VPs. I've heard the summit production run is a bit more stable then the protos. STEVE? The Ridge is the same I have a proto and a couple of production runs and they fly the same. The black 1st run ridge I have feels a bit differnt than the green ones i have black seems a bit slicker but same flight.
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