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Post by Ring »

Here is the Medius midrange test flight video link :shock:

Looks like it flies pretty smooth 8)

www.latitude64.se/mc/medius.wmv
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Post by Jones »

looks sweet
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Post by superq »

looks freekin cold....... :P
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Post by Ring »

The two putters and Midrange have been PDGA approved here they are.

Sinus AP: Midrange/Putter

Certification NO. 06-4
Outside Diameter: 21.2cm
Height: 1.9cm
Rim depth: 1.4cm
Rim thickness: 0.9cm
Inside Rim Diameter: 19.3cm
Flexibility Rating: 9.74kg
Rim configuration rating: 50.75
Maxium weight allowed: 176.0g

Very grippy stiff plastic, quit overstable, but breaks in nice.
Good for must throw as hard as you can short holes.

Sinus SP: Soft Putter

Certification NO. 06-5
Outside Diameter: 21.2cm
Height: 1.9cm
Rim Depth: 1.4cm
Rim thickness: 0.9
Inside Rim Diameter: 19.3cm
Flexibility Rating: 9.75kg
Rim configuration Rating: 50.75
Maxium weight allowed: 176.0g

Soft plastic, very grippy, for short up shots, and putting.

Medius: Midrange/driver

Certification NO. 06-6
Outside Diameter: 21.5cm
Height: 2.4cm
Rim Depth: 1.2cm
Rim Thickness: 1.4cm
Inside Rim Diameter: 18.8cm
Flexibility Rating: 9.64kg
Rim Configuration Rating: 42.5
Maxium Weight allowed: 178.5g

Midrange driver with Stable/Overstable flight.It glides very good
in wind, and can take you safe and predictable down the fairway.
The look and finish of this disc is outstanding.

Primitus: Long Distance Driver

Hasen't been approved yet.
This disc was sent for PDGA approval Feb 13 2006.
It has a 21cm diameter, with a max weight of 174g.

This is the doom driver with fast speed and easy controllable turn.
Need to throw on an anhyzer to achieve best possible distance,
overstable and very good in windy conditions.

Here is a link to video of Primitus test flight.
www.latitude64.se/mc/primitus.wmv
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Post by Anakha »

What's up with the height on the midrange? That's taller than a Putt'r!? (Or a Birdie)
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Post by Ring »

Yea thats what I thought too. They must have just labled it wrong...
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Post by Ring »

Got a picture of there new driver..The plastic looks pretty sweet! I would post it, but can't seem to figure out how :cry:
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Here ya go...
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Post by Anakha »

I'm starting to have doubts about the discs from these guys, the first picture they had of the medius on the front page of their site looked fast and flat topped, now they way they have been describing it, sounds like an oversized Cyclone2? Hmm... :?:
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Post by Ring »

The video of it looked real good.. Fast and predictable.
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Post by Anakha »

Here's profiles of the discs- http://www.latitude64.se/mc/in_the_dark.wmv
Yup, the Medius looks like a oversized Cyclone, so a fairway driver, But the sinus ap looks plenty fast to be a mid, all in all, looks like a great first line up.
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Post by Ring »

Dosen't look any bigger then the Buzz or Rock..

Im gonna test them all..
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Post by Anakha »

Ring wrote:Dosen't look any bigger then the Buzz or Rock..
Exactly, but the Cyclone is a driver, and Buzzzes and Rocs have a larger diameter, which is what I meant by oversized.
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Post by Anakha »

Threw the Sinus SP this weekend, this is the most overstable P&A I have thrown, was blasting it full power and never flipped once, and always hyzered out. Faster and more overstable than a Rhyno X2. Also, more grippy than any disc I've held.

Throwing this was like throwing a Challenger upside down with glide. :shock: The profile is like a mini fat Buzzz, completely flat top, almost concave.
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Post by Ring »

Really... That sounds like its right up my alley :wink:
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