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Disc Golf Related => Equipment => Topic started by: K-Biscuit on January 28, 2006, 06:07:14 PM

Title: Anhyzer Discs
Post by: K-Biscuit on January 28, 2006, 06:07:14 PM
So I was looking at my spreadsheet for some discs that I could get to pull to the left for me (I'm lefty) and I found the Stingray and Jaguar.  I'm probably going for the Stingray, but maybe the Jaguar as well.  Has anyone thrown one?


Blaine
Title: Re: Anhyzer Discs
Post by: maa4208 on January 28, 2006, 08:46:42 PM
The sidewinder works well, if you want a driver.
Title: Re: Anhyzer Discs
Post by: Bruce Brakel on January 29, 2006, 09:09:40 AM
Throwing an anhyzer is more about technique than the stability of the disc.  When you throw anhyzers with understable discs they tend to catch an edge and roll.  

You could also learn to throw righthanded.  I noticed reading the Worlds round-up in DGWN that a lot of this year's Worlds champs throw with both hands.  It took me about a year to get usefully good with my off hand.  If you think you will be playing this game for two more years, take a year to learn to use your other arm.  

Title: Re: Anhyzer Discs
Post by: Chainmeister on January 29, 2006, 09:18:03 AM
Quote from: bruce_brakel on January 29, 2006, 09:09:40 AM
Throwing an anhyzer is more about technique than the stability of the disc.  When you throw anhyzers with understable discs they tend to catch an edge and roll.  

Yeah , I am starting to figure that out.  I have been throwing a stratus anhyzer and burning it.  I have to trust that it will actually play -1 and throw it straight.  Or, I can throw a stable disc such as an element or roc and annie it.

If the rain breaks  :toothy2: I just might try that at the park today.  By the way, Happy B day supreme commander of the Waterford Junior Girls Club. :icon_king:
Title: Re: Anhyzer Discs
Post by: Jon Brakel on January 29, 2006, 10:37:12 AM
Quote from: Chainmeister on January 29, 2006, 09:18:03 AM
Quote from: bruce_brakel on January 29, 2006, 09:09:40 AM
Throwing an anhyzer is more about technique than the stability of the disc.  When you throw anhyzers with understable discs they tend to catch an edge and roll.  

Yeah , I am starting to figure that out.  I have been throwing a stratus anhyzer and burning it.  I have to trust that it will actually play -1 and throw it straight.  Or, I can throw a stable disc such as an element or roc and annie it.

If the rain breaks  :toothy2: I just might try that at the park today.  By the way, Happy B day supreme commander of the Waterford Junior Girls Club. :icon_king:

If you throw something straight and it turns one way or the other that is not a hyzer or an anhyzer. It is what I used to refer to as fade but the current word in vogue is turn. Hyzer and Anhyzer are the angles of release. Some people can release on a hyzer (RH BH) and it will flip up and turn to the right before it gets stable and turns to the left. One way to throw a double curve is to release an overstable disc on a hyzer and let it turn back to the left once it gets stable (again for a RH BH shot).

Having a shot that will predictably turn from left to right when releasing flat is a good shot to have. Throwing an anhyzer is also a good shot to have. But they are two different skills.
Title: Re: Anhyzer Discs
Post by: Dan Michler on January 29, 2006, 01:58:23 PM
just look for a spike hyzer route over the top.  anhyzers are too hard.
Title: Re: Anhyzer Discs
Post by: discmonkey on January 29, 2006, 11:30:38 PM
For me, the Stingray holds an annie well and a roadrunner or xpress turn pretty well for me with a little snap.
Title: Re: Anhyzer Discs
Post by: adoni on January 30, 2006, 06:59:59 PM
I've had good luck using the Breeze as my Anhyzer disc.  It will stay on a good right turn and glide to it's finish without getting stable.  The Stratus is a good turnover disc, but it's just that ... turnover ... too much snap and it's RIGHT big time, and when it hits the ground it rolls.  For a driver I use a beat up lightweight XL.  At Channahon, hole 17 I use an X-Press, it will follow the anhyzer snap and then stable out just before it's finish.

I also agree with Bruce,  it is a technique .. a feel.
Title: Re: Anhyzer Discs
Post by: Cannon Boy on January 30, 2006, 07:47:40 PM
I agree with Dan just look for the spike shot, fairfield style.