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Old October 13th, 2008, 01:11 PM
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I picked up a Boss with very low expectations since I cannot stand the excaliber and find the destroyer mediocre. I was and still am amazed. This disc is amazing. I was throwing the wraith for distance and the Boss is adding 30-50 to my drives. The disc is very easy to throw(if you can get it up to speed). It reminds me of a Valk in the way it picks up and pulls itself to the right and as long as you get enough height on it when it slows down it will crush back. I can throw it farther with less effort. I recommend this disc to those who throw a comfortable 375-400. It is amazing!
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Old October 13th, 2008, 01:21 PM
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Well, I wouldn't call it a comfortable 375-400 but I am convinced that the disc is worth a try, now.

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Old October 13th, 2008, 03:28 PM
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I really, really, really didn't want to jump on another "new disc band wagon", but I have been impressed with the Boss. Anybody have feedback on how well it holds up in windy conditions?
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Old October 14th, 2008, 07:39 AM
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Mine is really flippy... like a wraith.
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Old October 14th, 2008, 07:55 AM
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I really, really, really didn't want to jump on another "new disc band wagon", but I have been impressed with the Boss. Anybody have feedback on how well it holds up in windy conditions?
I completely understand this sentiment. Gotta have this, gotta have that. This does this, this does that. What I want to know is, what standards are in place to rate a disc's speed? The Boss is supposedly a speed 13 disc. Ok. Great. So if Ol' Bob ever makes a disc, can we arbitrairily give it a speed of 42? Stupid new discs, and their shineyness, and my lack of willpower. Yeah, I ordered one. I am a dumb human.
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Old October 14th, 2008, 08:03 AM
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Rating 'speed' cracks me up. I would posit that any disc of a certain weight, thrown identically by the same arm would have a similar innitial speed. Now if they rated 'drag,' then speed, after a given interval, should inversely vary to the drag number. I know the speed of all my discs: slow.
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Old October 14th, 2008, 08:26 AM
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I would posit that any disc of a certain weight, thrown identically by the same arm would have a similar innitial speed.
A few years ago, Theo would bring the radar/speed gun out to every tournament. He measured the speed really, really close to the release point. I saw Avery get into the 70mph range with various drivers, with a putter, and into the high 60mph range with an ultimate disc.

I think your theory on initial speed is probably right.
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Old October 14th, 2008, 08:36 AM
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The Boss is supposedly a speed 13 disc. Ok. Great. So if Ol' Bob ever makes a disc, can we arbitrairily give it a speed of 42?
Only if the rim is about 8cm wide. Turns out Innova's "speed" rating for distance drivers is basically a factor of the wing width.
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Old October 14th, 2008, 08:40 AM
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Only if the rim is about 8cm wide. Turns out Innova's "speed" rating for distance drivers is basically a factor of the wing width.
Seriously?!?! This is the main component in rating the disc's speed? Its wing width?!?! God damn I hate disc manufacturers (most often, Innova). Bob, lets start working on that disc...
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Old October 14th, 2008, 08:48 AM
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pulled from Disc Golf Review:
(The numbers are referring to cm.)

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here is the "secret" of speed in case there is someone on the planet that does not already know this...
Speed =rim thickness (+/- 0.1 in the case of overstable or understable discs) -1, then move the decimal place one space to the right. Call it Innova math. Laughing

Fairway drivers are defined by Innova marketing as Speed 5-7 discs
Raven, Rim 1.6, Speed 5 (large diameter, makes a disc slower)
Viper, Rim 1.6, Speed 5 (large diameter)
Leopard, Rim 1.6, Speed 6
Cheetah, Rim 1.6, Speed 6
Gazelle, Rim 1.6, Speed 6
Whippet, Rim 1.7, Speed 6
TL, Rim 1.8, Speed 7
Eagle, Rim 1.7, Speed 7
Pegasus, Rim 1.7, Speed 7
TeeBird, Rim1.7, Speed 7
Banshee, Rim 1.8, Speed 7

Distance Drivers are defined by Innova marketing as Speed 8 discs or above
Archangel, Rim 1.9, Speed 8
Dragon, Rim 1.8, Speed 8
Roadrunner, Rim 1.8, Speed 9
Sidewinder, Rim 1.8, Speed 9
Valkyrie, Rim 1.9, Speed 9
Viking, Rim 1.9, Speed 9
FL, Rim 1.9, Speed 9
Firebird, Rim 1.9, Speed 9
Beast, Rim 2.0, Speed 10
SL, Rim 2.0, Speed 10
Orc, Rim 2.0, Speed 10
Starfire, Rim 2.0, Speed 10
Monster, Rim2.0, Speed 10
Wraith, Rim 2.1, Speed 11
TeeRex, Rim 2.2, Speed 11
Max, Rim 2.2, Speed 11
Destroyer, Rim 2.2, Speed 12
XCaliber, Rim 2.3, Speed 12

So it is really that easy. Big rim, fast disc.
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Old October 14th, 2008, 08:56 AM
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pulled from Disc Golf Review:
(The numbers are referring to cm.)
Thankfully the original post you quoted from was worded condecendingly enough that I feel like a moron for even having asked. That being said, thanks for the info Eric.
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Old October 14th, 2008, 09:12 AM
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Speed is a sexier word than fatness. What else would we expect from a disc marketing company? They know we're mostly idiots. Every day I'm more convinced that I've somehow gotten off on the wrong goddamned planet. Time to drink a Red Bull, drop an Enzite, and say "f*@! it all."
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Old October 14th, 2008, 09:17 AM
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I saw Avery get into the 70mph range with various drivers, with a putter, and into the high 60mph range with an ultimate disc.
Makes perfect sense. A disc with significantly higher drag or weight would slow arm/release speed.
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Old October 14th, 2008, 10:09 AM
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Thankfully the original post you quoted from was worded condecendingly enough that I feel like a moron for even having asked. That being said, thanks for the info Eric.
You should feel smart for asking the right questions instead of feeling like a moron. It's a good question to ask, and I'm not sure why the post I quoted was worded in way to make it sound like something everybody already knows.
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Old October 14th, 2008, 12:04 PM
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The problem with them calling it "speed" is just that it's not a measure of the disc's speed out of your hand; it's more like "this is the speed at which you need to be throwing in order to make this disc do what it's designed to do." I don't understand the physics of it, but obviously a wider rim is affecting some variable that's speed-sensitive.
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Old October 14th, 2008, 12:43 PM
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According to discgolfcenter.com, speed is "How quickly a disc slows down as it moves forward. Low numbers lose speed quickly, high numbers lose speed slowly."
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Old October 14th, 2008, 01:41 PM
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According to discgolfcenter.com, speed is "How quickly a disc slows down as it moves forward."
IOW, drag. The numbers just function inversely.
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Old October 14th, 2008, 01:46 PM
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The problem with them calling it "speed" is just that it's not a measure of the disc's speed out of your hand; it's more like "this is the speed at which you need to be throwing in order to make this disc do what it's designed to do." I don't understand the physics of it, but obviously a wider rim is affecting some variable that's speed-sensitive.
It's obviously drag that's being affected. I wouldn't doubt that the sharpness of the edge has an effect in this department as well.

The amount of snap/spin will probably also affect the speed at which a given disc works best, as well as the airspeed.
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Old October 14th, 2008, 01:53 PM
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It's obviously drag that's being affected. I wouldn't doubt that the sharpness of the edge has an effect in this department as well.

The amount of snap/spin will probably also affect the speed at which a given disc works best, as well as the airspeed.

See now, this makes quite a bit more sense. However, as Bob noted in one of his earlier posts, they are in the business of marketing discs. Discussing a disc's drag does not have the same effect as discussing its speed. Maybe the Boss has electrolytes. Its what disc golfers want.
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Old October 14th, 2008, 02:06 PM
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Maybe the Boss has electrolytes. Its what disc golfers want.
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