Interesting how these are flying for u. I hyzer flip my tursas to get a ton of turn. I have to power down and throw a little high or it will even end in a cut roll. I didn’t think I had a faster arm but ig I must. And I’m around 4,500 ft above sea level
I love my Fuse - such a great disc (especially for hyzer-flips). Looking forward to Trilogy challenge in a few weeks. Playing doubles with my 15 year old, who already bags a Tursas (VIP) and a Saint, and loves both so he is very excited to get a new one of each. Tursas for him just goes and goes, with a slight turnover.
Awesome! The Ice Tursas is really nice! Definitely a bit more stable than other ones I’ve thrown! The Saint was actually a bomber for my slower speed arm. (Hit the 400’ mark on UDisc!) Enjoy your TC with your boy!
I am a Fuse fan, for sure ! Do not have a Tursas yet. If I may be so bold, a video about the differences of Plastics would be helpful...and what each are called from the Trilogy companies.
These fly super similar it seems. I think the Fuse being a little taller is what makes it feel uncomfortable to me, but man, the flight looks great. My beat in VIP Tursas flies like about like a new Origio, maybe a hair more stable. It goes really far. Hyzer-flipped it to C1 on a 340ft tunnelish hole this morning. It also feels really comfortable for forehand approaches. On point with the disc comparison/review!
Are you reading my mind? I have these two in my bag, battling for my understable-mid slot. My head says the fuse, but the tursas is just magically glides forever.
No mind reading! Do some fieldwork with them to battle out that spot! I’ve thrown the Fuse for years. This was the first time I’ve thrown the Tursas. The VIP Ice would definitely be what I would throw. The Origio and others say be thrown - VIP and Tournament were slightly too flippy!
@@BeaverBranch two courses I play locally have wooded, downhill holes that immediately turn right, then straighten. Forehands are challenging, as you need an early turn, not a late turn. Force-overs are challenging, as you want a lot of glide and not a hard fade. The tursas is my cheat code, as throwing with moderate power and a slight anhyzer can lead to a 300-ft tap-in. But it's so touchy to not end up with a "throwller." Anyway, keep up the good work. I appreciate these videos.
LoL! I do pdga number on my disc! And phone number. Used to put email address for several years (before texting)! Thanks for the props! Hoping to get some content made sometime soon. Running short on daylight this winter!
I get to do the Trilogy Challenge tomorrow morning and can't wait for the Ice Tursas! It looks like it flies a lot like the Claymore I've been doing well with lately, so it should be a fun one for me this year! [Those TP Burst ones from the box are incredible, too.]
@@BeaverBranch I've held the prototypes in a local shop here in WI and the feel and shape are pretty identical. I'll try my best to be competitive, haha!
Buy Fuse! =)
Buying and collecting Fuses! Need to get the Jonathon special edition stamp!
Get to work up there!!
Great thorough review!!
Thank you
Thank you, thank you!
John McCray Fuse is just chef's kiss. Really appreciate comparison with players pack Tursas VIP ice
Dont get how this channel only has 1k subs
Interesting how these are flying for u. I hyzer flip my tursas to get a ton of turn. I have to power down and throw a little high or it will even end in a cut roll. I didn’t think I had a faster arm but ig I must. And I’m around 4,500 ft above sea level
same - I can hyzer release a tursas and get a long slow turnover...and I'm not a great thrower- on flat can't really break 300'
I love my Fuse - such a great disc (especially for hyzer-flips). Looking forward to Trilogy challenge in a few weeks. Playing doubles with my 15 year old, who already bags a Tursas (VIP) and a Saint, and loves both so he is very excited to get a new one of each. Tursas for him just goes and goes, with a slight turnover.
Awesome! The Ice Tursas is really nice! Definitely a bit more stable than other ones I’ve thrown! The Saint was actually a bomber for my slower speed arm. (Hit the 400’ mark on UDisc!) Enjoy your TC with your boy!
I am a Fuse fan, for sure !
Do not have a Tursas yet.
If I may be so bold, a video about the differences of Plastics would be helpful...and what each are called from the Trilogy companies.
I actually thought about doing that! It may happen! Thank you for sharing!
These fly super similar it seems. I think the Fuse being a little taller is what makes it feel uncomfortable to me, but man, the flight looks great. My beat in VIP Tursas flies like about like a new Origio, maybe a hair more stable. It goes really far. Hyzer-flipped it to C1 on a 340ft tunnelish hole this morning. It also feels really comfortable for forehand approaches. On point with the disc comparison/review!
Thank you prattacaster!!! Nice shot by the way!!!!
Tursas in premium plastic are all domey?? Love my base tursas and its flat... Would like a vip if it was flat top.
I would say that VIP are mostly domey. Might ask on the Westside discussion on FB!
Tursas is my boi! I find myself throwing it a lot in the Woods
I LOVE my gold opto fuse. It's so straight. Got my tursas from the trilogy challenge but turns too much. Fuse is beautiful and holds all the lines.
Love the Fuse! Moonshine coming out soon!!!
Are you reading my mind? I have these two in my bag, battling for my understable-mid slot. My head says the fuse, but the tursas is just magically glides forever.
No mind reading! Do some fieldwork with them to battle out that spot! I’ve thrown the Fuse for years. This was the first time I’ve thrown the Tursas. The VIP Ice would definitely be what I would throw. The Origio and others say be thrown - VIP and Tournament were slightly too flippy!
@@BeaverBranch two courses I play locally have wooded, downhill holes that immediately turn right, then straighten. Forehands are challenging, as you need an early turn, not a late turn. Force-overs are challenging, as you want a lot of glide and not a hard fade. The tursas is my cheat code, as throwing with moderate power and a slight anhyzer can lead to a 300-ft tap-in. But it's so touchy to not end up with a "throwller."
Anyway, keep up the good work. I appreciate these videos.
@@AlexAtterbury sounds like my type of courses! Awesome cheat code! Sounds like me with my Maverick!
@@BeaverBranch come to Madison WI, or watch Jomez coverage of USWDGC, hole 9 of Elver.
I bet you’re the guy that writes his PDGA number on his discs😂
On a serious note, great video and comparison. Keep up the good work!
LoL! I do pdga number on my disc! And phone number. Used to put email address for several years (before texting)! Thanks for the props! Hoping to get some content made sometime soon. Running short on daylight this winter!
I get to do the Trilogy Challenge tomorrow morning and can't wait for the Ice Tursas! It looks like it flies a lot like the Claymore I've been doing well with lately, so it should be a fun one for me this year! [Those TP Burst ones from the box are incredible, too.]
I was delightfully surprised by the stability of the VIP Ice Tursas! Enjoy your Trilogy Challenge!!! The Gold Saint can fly, far!
@@BeaverBranch I hope so! I throw an Opto Saint a lot, and the Agent is very similar to my P2s, so I'm excited to get them.
@@mpbx3003 I’m interested in how close the Agent is to the P2! Good luck, win some DD cash!
@@BeaverBranch I've held the prototypes in a local shop here in WI and the feel and shape are pretty identical. I'll try my best to be competitive, haha!
@@BeaverBranch Threw some great shots with the Tursas today and definitely got to grips with it faster thanks to your review!