Great video! One of the reasons the Bohrium is so stable, relative to a lot of discs, is the rim thickness (also known as wing length) is 2.5cm, which is the largest legal measurement for that specification. So it will require a very fast arm speed to get it to fly the greatest distance with it. It should be very interesting to see how far the disc can travel, when the pros throw it.
If you'd direct your attention to the 13 speed nuke os with a 2.5cm rim thickness. 14speed ballista pro with 2.4cm rim thickness. Innova boss was the first disc with a 2.5cm rim thickness, mvp energy is the exact numbers as the nuke os but with 2.4cm rim thickness instead of 2.5cm I know it feels good to act like you know things, but maybe research before spouting
And when they read from the people at loft how the shape of the rim reduces drag, I really would have to say because you're getting less drag or less air built up in the bottom, your getting less lift which less lift equates to less glide, and if you know how much glide the tilt has you would understand having a 1 glide makes things fall to the ground. How do they describe overstable, oh yeah it gets to the ground as quick as possible
@@theemonegro what is this regarding? Nothing I said is incorrect, and nothing you say contradicts my comment. Yet it looks like you’re responding to me. Thank you.
Now you've got me curious How far I can get that thing, I've never dabbled with a 14 speed driver I love my 12s and I can get those 400 feet accurately 450 is 100% no accuracy
I got information from Løft that the final run of Bohrium will be slightly less stable than the disc that we got!!
Can be good to know! 😉🥰
I would love to try this disc out
If this is a stable disc you should've named it after a stable element. Bohrium is unstable....just sayin.
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Great video! One of the reasons the Bohrium is so stable, relative to a lot of discs, is the rim thickness (also known as wing length) is 2.5cm, which is the largest legal measurement for that specification. So it will require a very fast arm speed to get it to fly the greatest distance with it. It should be very interesting to see how far the disc can travel, when the pros throw it.
If you'd direct your attention to the 13 speed nuke os with a 2.5cm rim thickness. 14speed ballista pro with 2.4cm rim thickness. Innova boss was the first disc with a 2.5cm rim thickness, mvp energy is the exact numbers as the nuke os but with 2.4cm rim thickness instead of 2.5cm I know it feels good to act like you know things, but maybe research before spouting
And when they read from the people at loft how the shape of the rim reduces drag, I really would have to say because you're getting less drag or less air built up in the bottom, your getting less lift which less lift equates to less glide, and if you know how much glide the tilt has you would understand having a 1 glide makes things fall to the ground. How do they describe overstable, oh yeah it gets to the ground as quick as possible
"It will require a very fast arm speed to get it to fly the greatest distance". You realize this applies to every disc that exists, right?
@@theemonegro what is this regarding? Nothing I said is incorrect, and nothing you say contradicts my comment. Yet it looks like you’re responding to me. Thank you.
@@theemonegro huh? He spouted the same thing you just said. I'm confused.
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Great video, thank you!
Now you've got me curious How far I can get that thing, I've never dabbled with a 14 speed driver I love my 12s and I can get those 400 feet accurately 450 is 100% no accuracy
Mattis klagar på nudelarm och är typ tio 5 % av längdkastare i världen 😅
gimmick, it'll never catch on, way too fast for the average golfer.