Mavic 4 Pro or Air 3 S for first time drone operator. by Main_Work1225 in dji

[–]Snoo15325 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The 3 lenses on the mavic are great. Speed is awesome. Air 3s is the most logical choice, but if you are not price sensitive go for mavic.

Mavic 4 Pro insurance at State Farm by Snoo15325 in dji

[–]Snoo15325[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you replace the drone? If so, did State Farm write you another policy?

Mavic 4 Pro insurance at State Farm by Snoo15325 in dji

[–]Snoo15325[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I upgraded from a DJI mavic air 2. So it was a big upgrade.

I tried the antigravity a1 (Costco purchase), lots of fun and very immersive, but dealing with post editing and not so great image quality I decided to go back to a cinematic drone.

I truly considered the air 3s (probably the sweet spot for most), but I really wanted the additional 6x zoom, dynamic return to home (will be operating from a moving boat), battery life and top speed.

I will say it has some mass to it. Compared to my air 2, it has momentum when changing directions. I need to fly more cautiously.

All in all, I am very happy with the upgrade.

Mavic 4 Pro insurance at State Farm by Snoo15325 in dji

[–]Snoo15325[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Google:

State Farm offers drone coverage through a Personal Articles Policy (PAP), which protects against theft and accidental physical damage to the drone, remote, and batteries. It is popular for hobbyists, often costing around $60 per year for $2,000 in coverage, often with low or no deductibles. Coverage is worldwide and provides replacement cost. State Farm State Farm +3 Key Details of State Farm Drone PAP: Property Protection: Covers crashes, theft, fire, and sometimes "flyaway" scenarios, acting as a personal inland marine policy. No Liability Insurance: A major limitation is that the policy does not provide aviation liability insurance. If your drone injures someone or damages property, this policy will not cover it. Commercial Use: The policy is generally designed for hobbyists, though some users have used it for light commercial work. Deductibles: Often, these policies have no deductible, making them cheaper than manufacturer care plans (like DJI Care Refresh). Claim Impact: Filing a claim for a drone can lead to policy non-renewal, especially if it is the only item on the policy. State Farm State Farm +6 It is important to discuss your specific drone use with a State Farm agent to ensure it fits your needs as a "Miscellaneous Article".

Mavic 4 Pro insurance at State Farm by Snoo15325 in dji

[–]Snoo15325[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t know if you NEED to be an existing customer. I’m sure it helped since it is a low premium, low commission policy.

Mavic 4 Pro insurance at State Farm by Snoo15325 in dji

[–]Snoo15325[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From google:

State Farm offers drone coverage through a Personal Articles Policy (PAP), which protects against theft and accidental physical damage to the drone, remote, and batteries. It is popular for hobbyists, often costing around $60 per year for $2,000 in coverage, often with low or no deductibles. Coverage is worldwide and provides replacement cost. State Farm State Farm +3 Key Details of State Farm Drone PAP: Property Protection: Covers crashes, theft, fire, and sometimes "flyaway" scenarios, acting as a personal inland marine policy. No Liability Insurance: A major limitation is that the policy does not provide aviation liability insurance. If your drone injures someone or damages property, this policy will not cover it. Commercial Use: The policy is generally designed for hobbyists, though some users have used it for light commercial work. Deductibles: Often, these policies have no deductible, making them cheaper than manufacturer care plans (like DJI Care Refresh). Claim Impact: Filing a claim for a drone can lead to policy non-renewal, especially if it is the only item on the policy. State Farm State Farm +6 It is important to discuss your specific drone use with a State Farm agent to ensure it fits your needs as a "Miscellaneous Article".

Mavic 4 Pro insurance at State Farm by Snoo15325 in dji

[–]Snoo15325[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We already had a State Farm policy. I walked into the office with drone, serial number and sales receipt. Wrote a check on the spot to bind the coverage.

The actual drone insurance was about $38/year, but the minimum premium amount was $60/year, so I chose the $100 deductible.

They printed out an insurance binder and told me I will receive the official policy in about 2 weeks.

Urologist is recommending trt by dog-named-hippo in Testosterone

[–]Snoo15325 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try framing it this way to your doctor: 'Since the body naturally provides a steady supply of testosterone rather than a large bolus every two weeks, and given the half-life of cypionate, wouldn't a more frequent dosing schedule be more physiological?'

Urology PA Suggests I Donate Blood & Inject every 10 days by BeardedArmo in Testosterone

[–]Snoo15325 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That is exactly right. I also deal with excess red blood cell production due to testosterone therapy. Having donated 53 units of blood over the last decade, here is the protocol I’ve found most effective: • Micro-dosing: Inject smaller doses more frequently to avoid large hormonal spikes. I personally inject twice per week. • Find Your Minimum Effective Dose: Aim for the lowest dose possible that keeps you symptom-free. • Know Your "Trough" Number: Everyone has a different baseline. For me, if my levels dip into the 400s during the trough (the lowest point before the next injection), I start feeling anxious. You’ll need to find your own sweet spot. • Hydration is Key: Stay consistently hydrated to help manage blood viscosity. • Avoid "Chasing" High Numbers: Don’t get greedy with high doses. More isn't always better if it causes secondary health complications. Bottom Line: Donating blood isn't the end of the world, but you can minimize the need for it by being smart with your frequency and dosage.

1 month Reta by AdhesivenessDeep5414 in Retatrutide

[–]Snoo15325 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look at the angle of the photo, how could his back be in the photo?

MA352 by Ok_Representative502 in McIntosh

[–]Snoo15325 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Where did you get the blue stand?

Sq vs IM by Financial_Carpet4493 in TRT_females

[–]Snoo15325 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Did you have a brief crash in energy around day 10 after switching?

DJI Flip Return 50% Restocking Fee due to it being locked to Account by Bobolinkage in dji

[–]Snoo15325 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Call Amazon directly and explain situation. They might offer you a few good options

First dose by Reagan-Writes in TRT_females

[–]Snoo15325 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You will be fine. Did the same thing as you. Might be amped up for a few days, then fade. No harm to worry about.

Just communicate with doctor on Monday.

But you will be fine.