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ARP- Disc Review - Star Lion Vs MX-3
A comparison review of the Star Lion and MX-3 discs by Infinite Discs, two popular mid-range options from 2019. These new releases are pitted against each other to see how they perform in terms of speed, glide, turn, and fade. Like the Rock 3 and Mako, these discs share a similar profile with a flat top and rounded edge, but with some key differences. The Star Lion features Nineveh's premium star plastic, while the MX-3 has a unique design with a slightly concave edge. In this review, viewers can expect to see how these two mid-range discs handle in various throwing conditions, including wind and different angles of approach. With flight numbers matching at 5 for speed, 4 for glide, 0 for turn, and 2 for fade, fans of Infinite Discs are eager to know which disc comes out on top. The reviewer will put both discs through a series of tests to provide an in-depth comparison and help players decide between these two mid-range options.
Expert review of Star Lion & MX-3 discs in action. Watch us play at our course with [players' names]. - ARP
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up next we have another comparison video here this right here is going to be between the end of a lion and the prodigy mx3 now this is the mid-range category that we're doing this comparison in and both of these were to or need to new releases for 2019 we'll start off with the lying here the lion does have a profile that is similar too we'll just say that a rock 3 and a mako kind of had a baby has a nice flat top rounded edge and a bead at the bottom and it does come in this nice star plastic which is a premium plastic from Nineveh next we have the project mx3 we're gonna say it follows the same lines as far as having a flat top somewhat rounded edge that is a little bit concave if more like a rock 3 edge more so than the actual lion but it does also have a bead both of them are coming in at a weight of 180 and both of them are touting the same flight numbers of 5 for the speed 4 for the glide 0 for the turn and 2 for the fade and that is according to infinite disks now that we have the line up let's see how they compare in the field all right we're starting out here with the lion got a little wind coming from right you're left with the indicator up there of course these first few throws are gonna be exploratory just seeing how the disc handles are a regular throw and that's something that's overpowered or anything I will go ahead and preface the video by saying that some of my throws here are not on the same line that's just something I'm working through with my game but hopefully you'll still be able to see that they the flight characteristics are both of the discs are very similar even though they're not always drawn on the exact same line these angles here you can see the outgoing video in the incoming video with this really maintaining the lines that they're throwing on that's something I don't want to say unique with me but uh something that's crucial when it comes to mids having the confidence that they're going to do what they're supposed to do that side by side view there you saw that...



