soundconcepts
Jul 17 2005, 11:07 PM
Anyone throwing this disc in the new plastic? How does it fair? Whats the plastic like? Any opinions?

soundconcepts
Jul 20 2005, 09:57 PM
Nobody throws these?

slo
Jul 21 2005, 02:05 AM
I just tried another player's, briefly, and it seemed to fly straight, and be comfortable...that's the basic idea, right? But I'll stick to a different oddball: The Aero. /msgboard/images/graemlins/smirk.gif

Jul 21 2005, 05:50 AM
Ive only thrown other peoples, but they feel nice to me. Stable to understable. I could see having the disc stick in my hand with the dimples and end up pushing to the right of the basket.

mf100forever
Jul 21 2005, 06:08 AM
Been using the Fusion Mojo (aka Juju) as a putter for a year, works well to up to 100feet or so for me, really stable and it fits my hand perfect. Tested the Supreme, and they have they work well also, the plastic is even more comfortable!

Jul 21 2005, 10:22 AM
I've gotten much better at throwing putters since I wrote this so I should try it again, but here's a thread I had started a while ago:

http://www.pdga.com/msgboard/showflat.php?Board=Equipment&Number=312294&Searchpage=0&Main=312294&Search=true&#Post312294

Jul 21 2005, 10:56 AM
I am the Supreme JuJu.

discgolfreview
Jul 21 2005, 06:16 PM
i've got a first run supreme as well as a few protos. i've also thrown protos that ranged from floppier than dogobies to feeling like they were made of lucite.

what i can say as a general trend is that the high speed turn characteristics aren't that much different but they fade a bit earlier and slow down a little more in flight. basically, they fly a bit "heavier" than the fusion counterparts (fall out of the air a little faster, land a little more predictably).

i do like the production run plastic a lot more than the protos, grippy, but still with structural integrity.

the disc i'm still trying to figure out is the velocity. i've been throwing the protos for a few months and i haven't really gotten an accurate read on the disc yet except i can say that the dimples do have a noticeable effect on the flight. it's an odd one though, not really like any other disc i've thrown before. thrown flat, it will ride stable for up to around 300', but be slightly understable for distances longer than that... but up to around 300' it is VERY straight... reminds me of a sabre in terms of straightness and fade amount and % in flight. beyond 300' it would turn a bit and not really come back out of it... slightly more stable leopard type of flight.

however, thrown hyzer, it was very difficult to flatten and would hold the angle on a long straight to left type of flight path. when thrown annie, it would hold the annie line and really didn't want to turn more even if i forced it a bit.

seems that the dimples really want to hold this disc on its angle of release. it probably isn't stable enough for most bigger throwers but seemed like a gem for players w/ 250-300' of power.