Overstable Molds | Understable Plastic - Fission Bombs!

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  • @thebladelab
    @thebladelab 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I just bought a fission wave and timelapse. They have been incredible so far. I think you sold me on the Dimension. That thing was going far! Thanks for the variety of throws and camera work!

  • @EatBananas_GoBananas
    @EatBananas_GoBananas 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    “Can you throw it higher” 🤣🤣

  • @Mdjagg
    @Mdjagg 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fission is not "Understable".

    • @marshallmcreynolds
      @marshallmcreynolds 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Based off a technicality? What would you say it is?
      I would say it’s more understable than other plastics, so I could agree with it. Isn’t that its intended use case? It beats in faster and it is lighter so it should be easier to get up to speed for an average arm speed. Therefore it flies truer to its flight numbers for those that can’t get proton or neutron up to speed.
      It doesn’t necessarily mean every disc in fission is understable, as you can see in the video. But I think with the same disc in fission and neutron, in the same weight, the fission will be more understable. Wouldn’t you agree?

    • @Mdjagg
      @Mdjagg 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I dont agree. Neutron starts out stable, then goes understable pretty quickly, proton stays overstable, and fission stays neutral for its life span. Ive had 5 fission discs that havent changed flight over the course of their life at all. The gyro is more active in fission, and it maintains the gyro advantage forever. So no, fission is not more understable. Try max weight fission and youll see what i mean. I would assume lighter weight fission would be less stable, just like any other plastic. The fact that max weight fission is 8 or so grams less than other plastics is not enough to offset fission weighted rim. 167-8 fission acts like a 175g disc in every way, except it doesnt beat in and change flight characteristics. At least thats my experience with several of their discs.

    • @marshallmcreynolds
      @marshallmcreynolds 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Mdjagg Interesting. We must have very different experiences with fission. I can roll fission discs straight out of the box without even trying. And fission only gets flippier from there (and do so very quickly). Very opposite from neutron and proton.
      In the video, Danny seemed to have had a lot more turn in the fission Timelapses compared to his neutron ones. I think that’s why he said he bagged the fission one if I remember correctly. Maybe it depends on your arm speed.

    • @Mdjagg
      @Mdjagg 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @marshallmcreynolds The time lapse is its own story. Thats just a flippy disc. Guarantee it wont change any though.

    • @jamesrowe7538
      @jamesrowe7538 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Mdjagg I bag 2 fission waves in the lightest wts that I found at the time (145 and 147). Thrown them for 2 years thinking about cycling them since they were soooo hard to find at the time. They haven't beat in at all and fly the same now as they did new. One spent 10 days in a nasty lake b4 a knid soul called me about it. (He even cleaned it up. I paid him $10 for honesty and labor) The water didn't affect it either.