It really lets the viewer see what shot you threw without right out telling them "fairway goes left blablabla", and for someone that doesn't know the course (like myself) that's awesome!
I didn't take a handgun to my Geo Origin and it quickly became one of my favorite midranges to throw after trying it out. I bet that thing will get nice and seasoned quick.
I see, I watch, I try to comment, I usually forget to like. Thanks for the vid, def an interesting one! I’ll be picking up an origin for sure. Pity purchase.
Bodanza is a flake, there, I said it... mooching a place to stay and still can't commit to a collab. Some people's kids. Whatcha gonna do? You're clearly the better man. You like your blue mids. I like pink for anything very overstable. I have a pink understable disc and it drives me crazy, OCD is a terrible thing. Origin is clearly inferior. Smash. Have a great week, kind sir.
I'd recommend an Origin to any new player. It's definitely more of an extra slow fairway than a mid with -2 turn and glide forever where the MD1 is straighter and isn't quite as fast and glidey. They're both great, just for different slots.
I'd like to see smaller brands or less shown brands equivalent molds. Gateway, AGL, infinite, etc. A lot of new companies getting molds approved as well if you look at PDGA. Would just like to see unseen comparisons
Never thrown an MD1, but due to my shitty forehand I absolutely love the Origin for the super reliable turnover. There's a hole at my local course that I've parked every time since I began throwing my Origin on it.
Right now I've got a Pathfinder, Lizzotle Hex, MD1, and an Echo for my mids. I am trying to find out if I like the MD1 better than the Mako3. I found the origin to be too flippy for me, kind of like a Wombat3 IMO. The Echo and MD1 are new additions for me. I am excited to see a video comparing them!
@@truce11 I REALLY wanted to love the echo but the Lizottle hex is just a better version. They have almost the same flight path but the echo always ends up 40ft shorter for me.
Question, is overstable or understable better when you want to go as far left as possible after a mando tree 200-250 ft ahead with a reasonable ceiling? So hard fade vs spike hyzer kinda flip up.
I have flat/very slight hyzer and flat/very light anhyzer. Flat is not really a thing for me so sometimes me and md1 don’t get along but I like it when I don’t throw like a dummy I like it
I feel you, that's partly the reason I bag MD1/MindBender. I know that if, by some miracle, I release it flat it is going to go dead straight, lol. It's also money for slight turns to the left or right, just put it on a little bit of angle and it's going to go where you want, never dumps out. I forehand hyzer flip it as well, great teaching tool for that if you're struggling with finesse forehands.
@@prattacaster Tbh I’m actually very good with angle control on back hand just not at throwing flat I can throw straight tunnel shots just with a very slight flip up but I love a good flat to anhyzer throw in the woods I lost my forehand for a while and just got it back
Origin is too unpredictable of a stability if thrown over 275 feet imho. At least the one I have from the first stock Neo plastic run. Unless your release angles are dialed to the mm, there's no hitting lines with it. And god help you if there's any wind. A mind bender, which gets turn for sure, but controllable turn, and you can still pump it out to 350 and know what it's gonna do, is just a better mid range to me. And the stock MD1 runs have even a bit more stability and can be just as useful. The origin might be good as a longer putter, like a touch shot, patent pending, etc. kinda disc, but for anything in the 300 foot and up range it's the one of the worst discs and I would never reach for it. This doesn't make it a bad disc, I think it is just more of a utility disc with the stability it has, vs. a workhorse which the MD1 is far more capable of being. Just my personal opinion. I'd love to hear other takes on the origin and what shots/distances you find it useful at.
I'm an avid origin user (bag neo and meta origin) and I 100% use it as just a longer putter. Granted, my distance class is ~250 even with the more stable mid ranges, so that might contribute to it. I don't tend to put much power on it (can be done, but too touchy to be serious with it) and personally use it a lot around 200 to 230ish feet on straight shots, turnovers, or gap hits. I'd say it's very good for beginners, as it doesn't take much power to get it to hang flat for 200 feet. I'd say it's definitely not the kind of disc that can occupy all your slots in that speed class, even beginners I'd recommend a more stable disc to complement it.
Really liked the way you showed the holes in the first section of the video
It really lets the viewer see what shot you threw without right out telling them "fairway goes left blablabla", and for someone that doesn't know the course (like myself) that's awesome!
LOVE the fairway walk through footage. This is what everyone TH-cam video is missing. WOW!
Thanks! Wanting to include that a lot more!
C line md1 has quickly become my favorite disc in my bag, so straight and glidey but still has that hint of stability.
I didn't take a handgun to my Geo Origin and it quickly became one of my favorite midranges to throw after trying it out. I bet that thing will get nice and seasoned quick.
Really making us wait for the collab of the century aren’t you Nate😜
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Dang your putts are LASER! GG's Nate. From New Zealand
I see, I watch, I try to comment, I usually forget to like.
Thanks for the vid, def an interesting one! I’ll be picking up an origin for sure. Pity purchase.
Bodanza is a flake, there, I said it... mooching a place to stay and still can't commit to a collab. Some people's kids. Whatcha gonna do? You're clearly the better man. You like your blue mids. I like pink for anything very overstable. I have a pink understable disc and it drives me crazy, OCD is a terrible thing. Origin is clearly inferior. Smash. Have a great week, kind sir.
The audacity of some people smh.
Hope you have a great week as well!
Nothing but facts here 😂
I'd recommend an Origin to any new player. It's definitely more of an extra slow fairway than a mid with -2 turn and glide forever where the MD1 is straighter and isn't quite as fast and glidey. They're both great, just for different slots.
I'd like to see smaller brands or less shown brands equivalent molds. Gateway, AGL, infinite, etc. A lot of new companies getting molds approved as well if you look at PDGA. Would just like to see unseen comparisons
Team origin..we all saw what you did to the wiffle origin.. still one of my favz.. 😊
Never thrown an MD1, but due to my shitty forehand I absolutely love the Origin for the super reliable turnover. There's a hole at my local course that I've parked every time since I began throwing my Origin on it.
Lol I made it in the video 😂, I told my wife “it’s okay he’ll cut it out”
Got my first ace with my origin out of the mystery box and then my second ace the next day with my fd
Sounds like the luckiest mystery box !
Yay the Cloudbreaker I gave Bodanza made it to you 🥰
Let’s gooo! It’s sick! 85% sure it’s going in the bag! Need to throw it a few more times
Right now I've got a Pathfinder, Lizzotle Hex, MD1, and an Echo for my mids. I am trying to find out if I like the MD1 better than the Mako3. I found the origin to be too flippy for me, kind of like a Wombat3 IMO. The Echo and MD1 are new additions for me. I am excited to see a video comparing them!
What's the word on the Echo?
@@truce11 I REALLY wanted to love the echo but the Lizottle hex is just a better version. They have almost the same flight path but the echo always ends up 40ft shorter for me.
@@THR33-LAWS-SAF3 ahhh
Question, is overstable or understable better when you want to go as far left as possible after a mando tree 200-250 ft ahead with a reasonable ceiling? So hard fade vs spike hyzer kinda flip up.
The flip up with an undesirable disc would help it move farther left
I’ve noticed my midnight prowl 1 (origin) is getting flippier, almost by the day.
What is your rating? You have a good throw on you!
I have flat/very slight hyzer and flat/very light anhyzer. Flat is not really a thing for me so sometimes me and md1 don’t get along but I like it when I don’t throw like a dummy I like it
I also think of my md1 as a slower origin my orgin goes way to far to be a midrange I can push it to 360 easily and almost 400 if I hit it just right
I feel you, that's partly the reason I bag MD1/MindBender. I know that if, by some miracle, I release it flat it is going to go dead straight, lol. It's also money for slight turns to the left or right, just put it on a little bit of angle and it's going to go where you want, never dumps out. I forehand hyzer flip it as well, great teaching tool for that if you're struggling with finesse forehands.
@@prattacaster Tbh I’m actually very good with angle control on back hand just not at throwing flat I can throw straight tunnel shots just with a very slight flip up but I love a good flat to anhyzer throw in the woods I lost my forehand for a while and just got it back
@@prattacaster and I’m loving the z buzzz for those flip up for hands off the tee
What’s another comparison you want to see?
CD1 vs Undertaker vs Tesla.
DD1 vs Wraith vs Photon.
maybe a video about the floppy and foldable discs, to see how they fly when thrown hard
CD1 vs Supreme Escape
When they come out a MD5 versus a Justice or Verdict
Love the content, keeping it real.
Yessir 💯
I a actually bag both
As an origin thrower i am offended. 😂
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Origin is too unpredictable of a stability if thrown over 275 feet imho. At least the one I have from the first stock Neo plastic run. Unless your release angles are dialed to the mm, there's no hitting lines with it. And god help you if there's any wind. A mind bender, which gets turn for sure, but controllable turn, and you can still pump it out to 350 and know what it's gonna do, is just a better mid range to me. And the stock MD1 runs have even a bit more stability and can be just as useful. The origin might be good as a longer putter, like a touch shot, patent pending, etc. kinda disc, but for anything in the 300 foot and up range it's the one of the worst discs and I would never reach for it. This doesn't make it a bad disc, I think it is just more of a utility disc with the stability it has, vs. a workhorse which the MD1 is far more capable of being. Just my personal opinion. I'd love to hear other takes on the origin and what shots/distances you find it useful at.
I'm an avid origin user (bag neo and meta origin) and I 100% use it as just a longer putter. Granted, my distance class is ~250 even with the more stable mid ranges, so that might contribute to it. I don't tend to put much power on it (can be done, but too touchy to be serious with it) and personally use it a lot around 200 to 230ish feet on straight shots, turnovers, or gap hits.
I'd say it's very good for beginners, as it doesn't take much power to get it to hang flat for 200 feet. I'd say it's definitely not the kind of disc that can occupy all your slots in that speed class, even beginners I'd recommend a more stable disc to complement it.
PLEASE DO ORIGIN VS CLAYMORE
@@JoshJackson13 i used to bag a buzz but lost it and was stolen
but it was a tour series so i looked cool to them so oh well
Stable vs understable
glid
Glooooooooooode
I love em and bag em both, at least until my Mind Bender turns into an Origin 😅 🧃🧃algo juice