Lucy likes understable discs, so we set you up with the NUKE SS RETRO, our newest addition to the NUKE family. It has a stability of -1.0, so your discs are going to stay turning in whichever way you flick em. Give it a flick, see what happens.
The backhand hyzer is a shot that has a long fade from right to left. Perfect for tight dogleg left holes, and any hole where fading left is necessary.
The backhand anhyzer is a shot that initially fades right and, depending on the stability of the disc, will either continue fading left or fade back to the right allowing for a long S curve. Great for longer holes and holes that have a gradual fade from left to right.
The forehand hyzer is a throw that fades hard from left to right. Great for dogleg right holes, and any other hole that requires a steep fade to the right.
Much like the backhand anhyzer, the forehand anhyzer fights its original fade to begin. Depending on the stability of the disc it will either be a long left to right fade or a left to right to left fade.
The tomahawk is a overhand throw where the disc will flip up and fade much like a forehand hyzer, but it gives great clearance for shooting over things or drops hard for big downhill shots. It lacks the accuracy of the other shots.
The backhand heyzer is great for long fades from right to left, but it looks like you need a shot that fades from left to right to hit the basket here.
CLICK HERE TO RESTART HOLEThe forehand hyzer is a great shot for fades from left to right, but it tends to fade early on longer shots.
CLICK HERE TO RESTART HOLEThe Tomahawk is a great shot for big drops or throwing over obstacles, but it lacks in the accuracy of the standard backhand or forehand throws.
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