Played with the Alva for the first time yesterday. Like manydiscs, especially drivers, It is very nose angle sensitive. When I threw it flat with a good nose angle, I got some pretty nice turn with a nice fade at the end. For reference, I max at about 320 feet.
I sweat alot. I bring alot of water and take multi-vitamin before. Helps recovery. But im going out! lol . Miami weather. IM a snowman living in the wrong place. Nice video!
As always its 4 letters for the name, AND the included pun; Elva is 11/Eleven and that word is pronaunced the same as Älva in well... 99% av dialects in Sweden ;D (To finish it off; An elf, elves mostly translated to alv, alver and an älva or älvor is mostly fairy/faries.)
Now having fully watched it (work), you are not leaning back at the waist on that anny and you are not exactly forcing the issue with the arm either. Glad of the last part, forcing is how you injure yourself, but wondering about the not bending at the waist? :D
@@Iliyena87 I noticed going back to a lot of my other videos that when I throw on anny I round a ton and its more of a controlled grip lock. This was me trying to fix that and not having the best of luck lol
It's ok to round on the anny I would say, part of putting the correct angle on it is following through a bit extra, griplock is not to good ofc. ^_^ Some have a natural anny, some have a natural hyzer. Neither you or I would try to get right with a stable disc :P But a stock Vanish seems to be a nice flat release anny-flex flight for example ;D
Played with the Alva for the first time yesterday. Like manydiscs, especially drivers, It is very nose angle sensitive. When I threw it flat with a good nose angle, I got some pretty nice turn with a nice fade at the end. For reference, I max at about 320 feet.
Supposedly the first run is a little more stable than the stock run for anyone wondering.
Really want to give that Alva a shot since I love their plastic so much
It feels really nice on forehand
Thrown this disc upwards 35 times now. I love this disc. I throw it back and and get really nice turn out of it.
Glad you enjoy it!
I sweat alot. I bring alot of water and take multi-vitamin before. Helps recovery.
But im going out! lol . Miami weather.
IM a snowman living in the wrong place.
Nice video!
Älva means Fairy in swedish ^^ Alv means elf
Google says Alva means elf or fairy 🤷♂️
As always its 4 letters for the name, AND the included pun; Elva is 11/Eleven and that word is pronaunced the same as Älva in well... 99% av dialects in Sweden ;D (To finish it off; An elf, elves mostly translated to alv, alver and an älva or älvor is mostly fairy/faries.)
It's pronounced Elva. Just ordered one 😊
FR is supposed to mer stable than most Stock from everything I have read, not watched all that much video. Want one... don't need it xD
Good to know!
Now having fully watched it (work), you are not leaning back at the waist on that anny and you are not exactly forcing the issue with the arm either. Glad of the last part, forcing is how you injure yourself, but wondering about the not bending at the waist? :D
@@Iliyena87 I noticed going back to a lot of my other videos that when I throw on anny I round a ton and its more of a controlled grip lock. This was me trying to fix that and not having the best of luck lol
It's ok to round on the anny I would say, part of putting the correct angle on it is following through a bit extra, griplock is not to good ofc. ^_^
Some have a natural anny, some have a natural hyzer. Neither you or I would try to get right with a stable disc :P But a stock Vanish seems to be a nice flat release anny-flex flight for example ;D
I got this when it out, threw it a for about a week......mines pink, I have about a 350ax arm and mine almost flips to roller when thrown flat.