As a player who maxes out at about 400 feet, the Bear is straight flyer with a good fade. Very true to the numbers. Like a fairway Grand Trust. So not as stable as something like a fresh Teebird but definitely not flipping over for me at all unless I throw my god awful sidearm :D Also there needs to be a special edition Jääkarhu version of these in the future.
I throw my fairways backhand around 340’ on average. Personally I find the Bear to be more stable than the way you’re describing it. I really have to pop it flat to get turn out of it. Thanks for the video. I too am loving the Bear.
I absolutely love the stag have in a bunch of plastics. The bear is literally a more stable stag and I have been loving it. With some stags and a couple bears I literally feel like my bag is complete bow
Notice any differences between the stock and promo? Sad I didn't get to meet up with you at the beginning of the month. I was in Charlotte for the ESPN Ocho playing wiffleball
Explorers have always felt a little more stable to me than their numbers suggest. Idk what it is but I don’t bag an explorer because I don’t like them as much. I’ve tried going back to them since I’ve seen a lot of people throw them.
Man you’ve had those bears for a little while now, noticed the left first available tree on 3 was still standing in the vid. Bear make the bag after a couple weeks with it?
If it’s a neutral disc shouldn’t the flight numbers reflect that? Seems like trilogy discs had all the flight numbers on paper above a bunch of discs on a conference table, and someone walked in and turned the fan on the papers go everywhere and trilogy was like screw it. Just throw some numbers on there.
Lol a lot of westside disc numbers do seem a little “off” I believe it’s because of the altitude or something like that where the discs are made and tested. Flight numbers are cool, I actually really love asking people about the numbers on discs. But for the most part you just gotta throw a disc and see how it flies
@@MHDiscgolf “what are the flight numbers?” Is usually my first question when someone gets ahold of a disc I haven’t heard of. I love talking disc golf. I’ve just always wondered why trilogy (mostly westside) has the most variance from true flight to flight numbers. Altitude makes since.
Why is any disc 25? Really bonkers. Not good for the sport when new disc over over $20. All new disc and a person is walking around with $200-300 in their bag at any time. Ridiculous.
As a player who maxes out at about 400 feet, the Bear is straight flyer with a good fade. Very true to the numbers. Like a fairway Grand Trust. So not as stable as something like a fresh Teebird but definitely not flipping over for me at all unless I throw my god awful sidearm :D
Also there needs to be a special edition Jääkarhu version of these in the future.
I throw my fairways backhand around 340’ on average. Personally I find the Bear to be more stable than the way you’re describing it. I really have to pop it flat to get turn out of it. Thanks for the video. I too am loving the Bear.
Love Scrapyard! Top 5 course in Charlotte!
I absolutely love the stag have in a bunch of plastics. The bear is literally a more stable stag and I have been loving it. With some stags and a couple bears I literally feel like my bag is complete bow
This was an amazing review! It felt unbiased, which I really appreciated 👍
I don't throw any Westside, but that sounds like exactly what I have been looking for in a flight. Kind of wish it were a 9 speed, but that's it.
well i mean, you also have bear in your name, so could be the perfect disc for you!
@@MHDiscgolf Yeah it's almost a necessity at this point
@@bearislandjosh5279 bruh imagin being a bear
Westside makes amazing discs. You gotta try a couple molds bruv!
You want a Thunderbird
My bear was like a Firebird but a little less stable. I sold it because it was way more stable than I thought.
Notice any differences between the stock and promo? Sad I didn't get to meet up with you at the beginning of the month. I was in Charlotte for the ESPN Ocho playing wiffleball
I hope you do a review of the new Gold Ice River coming out next week.
Hope you are having fun on the beach
Yes! I've been waiting for this! Love the bear.
I would love to see this compared to the Ice Striker
Slower with more fade
I really need one of those shirts!
What’s the white putter, is it a different mold from your keystones?
glow maiden from the Westside queen box
Love westside and all trilogy for real!
Great Disc!
Does a bear sh*t in the woods?!? 😀 I picked up a couple of ice clear Bear's - sweet!
awsome , how do you compare it to an Explorer ?
Exactly my thought…
Explorers have always felt a little more stable to me than their numbers suggest. Idk what it is but I don’t bag an explorer because I don’t like them as much. I’ve tried going back to them since I’ve seen a lot of people throw them.
@@MHDiscgolf ok thanks for the reply !
What happened to the old intro music??
looks sweet!!
One of my buddies got the proto/first run bear that came out in the Westside box. I really enjoyed throwing it
yea it felt really good!
My proto Bear was was more understable than .5
interesting, my proto is pretty damn stable, only flips in headwind with 420ft arm
Mine is a prototype, it's a -3/2
@8.06 Bearely, heh.
Man you’ve had those bears for a little while now, noticed the left first available tree on 3 was still standing in the vid.
Bear make the bag after a couple weeks with it?
SOUND is VERY LOW
If it’s a neutral disc shouldn’t the flight numbers reflect that? Seems like trilogy discs had all the flight numbers on paper above a bunch of discs on a conference table, and someone walked in and turned the fan on the papers go everywhere and trilogy was like screw it. Just throw some numbers on there.
Lol a lot of westside disc numbers do seem a little “off” I believe it’s because of the altitude or something like that where the discs are made and tested. Flight numbers are cool, I actually really love asking people about the numbers on discs. But for the most part you just gotta throw a disc and see how it flies
@@MHDiscgolf “what are the flight numbers?” Is usually my first question when someone gets ahold of a disc I haven’t heard of. I love talking disc golf. I’ve just always wondered why trilogy (mostly westside) has the most variance from true flight to flight numbers. Altitude makes since.
But why is the bear $25?
Why is any disc 25? Really bonkers. Not good for the sport when new disc over over $20.
All new disc and a person is walking around with $200-300 in their bag at any time. Ridiculous.
The stag is -1 2 you throw it all the time since you know that come on