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Has anyone tried throwing the flow? I saw the flight on one yesterday and was ready to retire my nukes.
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Post by Matt Grayum »

Jeremy Binley and myself throw them. I think it's his furthest flying disc in his bag. They flow. I would def pick up a goldline flow because I feel they hold a line a bit longer before fading.
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I was with Jeremy yesterday and thats the first time I have seen that disc. Nasty. What weight? Are they stable brand new or more like the Nukes new, little piggy.
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Flow is consistently stable , it's out of the box. It's a long, long, long disc with a ton of glide. My only complaint is in a headwind it tends to do some funky things due to how domey it is. But overall a go to driver for sure. Buy one and if you dont like it, you can sell it to ME! :D
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Def going to give it a try. 8-)
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Bobby Direnzo wrote:I was with Jeremy yesterday and thats the first time I have seen that disc. Nasty. What weight? Are they stable brand new or more like the Nukes new, little piggy.



Bobby, the one I was throwing on holes 9 & 10 last night was a 176 weight. I have a lighter one (170) that is perfect for long distance hyzer flips. Thats the one is used to park hole #3 at buff last night.
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Nice. Going to pick up one today.
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i love the Flow-
i have a 172g gold line, and i find that it doesn't like any height at all- which makes sense because glide is only glide if it's level
other than that it's my go-to driver.
i've been over throwing hole 2 at pye regularly with it, which is about 350 with about a 5 foot downhill slope-
i prefer the gold line for the flow- though their opto is nice...
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The Halo is sick too. Real fast and easy to throw. They are like a seasoned Destroyer brand new.
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David Gipson wrote:The Halo is sick too. Real fast and easy to throw. They are like a seasoned Destroyer brand new.


i need to try a lighter weight Halo- i have a sick custom dyed one, but i can't do much with it (worth while that is). it's actually only 172g too? i might try a mid 160's and see what happens, but i'd be hesitant to throw it in the wind-
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Bought the flow and love it. Need to get use to it before I use it as my go to. 8-)
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And boom goes the dynamite
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BOOM BOOM!!
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Buttons, the Flow is nothing like a Nuke, it's more like a understable Wraith out of the box. Speed 11 Flow, Speed 13 Nuke, should have tried Nuke SS. Heavy. Nice tilt and still come back, plus you throw with that heavy hyzer flip, it'd be perfect for you.
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I like the Lat 64 discs. The Havoc added 15-30 feet to my drives. Flow is speed 11, Havoc 13. Wreak Havoc!
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the flow is not really like a wraith apart from the speed. it has to be thrown level- more so than any other disc i've thrown. obviously that's how you should throw most drives, but when you put upward angle on the flow it may as well turn around and land back in your bag. i assume that's the glide factor.

the wraith is a little more well rounded IMO- but i always throw my teebird as well or better than my wraith.
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Re: Latitude 64

Post by James Livingston »

what does headwind and a tampon have in common?

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they both stop the flow
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