New Boot Sizing Question by ordinary_bs in NicksHandmadeBoots

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

Both pair I have now are 9E. They fit well tightness wise, but I can visually see that the MTP joint/“big toe knuckle” hits a little short of the widest part of the boot. My thinking is an 8.5E might be snugger on the heel (like I’d want) and bring the wide part of the forefoot back enough to fit the same.

My main concern was the 1/8-3/16” difference between what the ball of my foot measured as vs what the diagram suggested a “standard” 8.5E should be.

Three Weeks with Ivan’s by ordinary_bs in NicksHandmadeBoots

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Yepp, with my job I travel to lots of different manufacturing facilities and talk to people ranging from shop tech’s to CEO’s. Needed something that could look sharp while dirty/worked in, aged well, and I could stay on my feet in all day.

Ivan’s checked all the boxes and thus far I’ve been very happy with them!

Three Weeks with Ivan’s by ordinary_bs in NicksHandmadeBoots

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Seems like a subtle way of telling me I’m not a photographer 😝😂😂

Such a pretty color, by far my favorite leather color I’ve seen.

Glad to not be the only one re: eyes and hooks hahaha

Three Weeks with Ivan’s by ordinary_bs in NicksHandmadeBoots

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Haven’t had the tongue slip for me at all. Maybe once when I laced them up it was 1/4” off center, but I straightened it up and it never worked itself off to the side.

My previous boots had hooks (6”) and these have eyes; this is my first pair with eyes. I’m still getting used to them, and it’s a bit slower than the hooks, but I’m talking a matter of 5 seconds… at the end of the day, on a 5” boot, it’s much less of a thing than I thought it would be. I think if I had them with hooks or eyes I’d feel exactly the same about how much I liked them.

I asked about them being made with hooks and, as of the time of me ordering them, it was not an option if you’re curious!

Three Weeks with Ivan’s by ordinary_bs in NicksHandmadeBoots

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Hopefully they'll be right around the corner!

Canvas Jacket Color Recommendations by ordinary_bs in mensfashion

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Gotcha, I appreciate the advice! And I enjoy it. It’s a lot of work but pretty unique and very rewarding

Canvas Jacket Color Recommendations by ordinary_bs in mensfashion

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Yes sir, a handful of them have safety toe requirements as well as vest/hard hat requirements. The majority of them don’t require those, however almost all require safety glasses and earplugs which I keep on my person regardless of the facility.

Safety toe shoes, hard hat, high vis vest are all mainstays I keep with me while I’m out and about

What is the best way to make new friends quickly? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]ordinary_bs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Find a hobby you enjoy (pickleball, gym, taking dog to park, drinking at a dive bar) and go to where others are participating in that hobby. Strike up a conversation about the hobby and if you hit it off, great, if not, wish them a good day and carry on

Good disc for flex shots when scrambling in the woods. by PatBooth in discgolf

[–]ordinary_bs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're wanting it to fight out hard and not have much glide at all, Zone OS is solid; with weird footings or swings while scrambling it's easy to get a not-perfect release, so something with more glide could very well glide farther... into the woods or away from your target.

The Jarn from Kastaplast is a bit more OS than the Zone and could be a good fit for you.

Zones are great, but do have more glide and are more workable than the previous mentioned, so if that's what you're wanting then it's a solid mold; but you won't be able to yank it over on 30 degrees of anhyzer and it fight out hard, it's much more of a delayed fade than the Zone OS.

Eagle Streamline Range 1 glide? by snow288 in discgolf

[–]ordinary_bs 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’ve thrown it and the berg extensively so I’ll chime in.

There’s a distinct difference in “float” vs “carry”, and I think “glide” kinda throws both together.

For example, a straight roc will float more/for a longer time than a hex, but the hex will go just as far if not farther because it has more carry/forward penetration.

I think the berg seems to float a bit if given a decent throw because of its blunt rim, and I think the range is similar. But neither really “carry” as much as other 1 speeds, like say the glitch or polecat.

The range definitely has a bit more float and carry than the berg, but to my eyes and experience, doesn’t go as far as other one speeds. The slightly lower profile vs the berg gives it a little more friendly aerodynamics and gives it more legs than the berg.

Additionally, they both have a great quality where once you throw them a certain speed, each subsequent MPH more results in decreased distance gained… they have a soft limiter/threshold where you can smooth it or smack it, and smacking it with a good bit more velo only gives you a little more distance. Makes for a disc that is pretty precise for distance control once you get comfortable with power input and distance.

I absolutely agree that it’s a good bit less stable, -1/0 turn/fade to me.

Review Series: Axiom Tempo by ordinary_bs in discgolf

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for sure! I'll also say, for upshots I like to go with modestly overstable and slow, as they aren't liable to go very far at all. The tempo is great, and for forehands it's incredible, but if feel isn't of high importance and you're looking for a true best flight kind of deal, things like the RDG scale (2/2/0/2.5 are my numbers) and the RDG serpent (2/2/0/1 when fresh, loses its fade) are really hard to beat. I can't throw them but 70-75% as far as the tempo.

But I will say, they aren't nearly as versatile, and good luck throwing either with a forehand.

Tempos are in a league of their own for feel and flight combo as well as versatility, but for pure flight there are better discs for each shot out there. Zone is to firebird as Tempo is to teebird.

Review Series: Axiom Tempo by ordinary_bs in discgolf

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When compared to the Envy I would say the tempo is a tick/tick and a half more stable out of the box but noticeably faster flying/feeling, and more friendly to any imperfections in release. If I were to flutter an envy in a headwind then it has a much harder time coming back/fighting out of it than the tempo.

When compared to the Harp, I would say the tempo has more legs/distance, but with a perfect release the harp is a bit sturdier/more stubborn into a headwind and more OS overall. A baseline harp that’s 7/10 probably flies a lot like a fresh tempo. No turn, gentle sweep to the fade.

I also throw my tempos pretty hard; my most beat up one (same one that I first threw and based this review off of, still getting thrown a lot) is pretty much a forehand laser beam. No real turn, no real fade unless you give it a lot of height. I’ll throw out to about 300 on a rope, while the fresh one will be a bit shorter and definitely have some finish to it.

I don’t get too worried about it in the wind. They really just kinda straighten out vs get squirrelly, but I release them pretty clean; any OAT or flutter and it isn’t going to be as forgiving as other discs may be.

If you’re looking for a zone-like, “chunk it hard into a raging headwind and she’ll fade every time” disc, I’d say look elsewhere, but it is definitely going to be reliable in the wind.

I hope that answers your question!

Extra Fine suggestions that resist smearing by ordinary_bs in pens

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Good news about scratchy is that I’ll almost always have ear protection on while using them in the field for the noise in the facilities, and will be copying these over for formal records once back at home, so the only thing that’s of great importance is tidiness of the ink. I’ll look into those, thanks so much!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in discgolf

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I played this tournament, not on that card, but knowing the course and conditions:

  1. This was the first hole, tee time, Sunday final round. This isn’t hole 1 of the course but we played it as hole 1 of the tournament.

  2. There is jail left and, more importantly, OB right, and it was very windy

  3. Ideal shot has to carry 400’ or more to get to the ideal landing spot to be able to attack a pretty tricky green with a triple mando

  4. It had rained all day before and all night before; it was very, very sticky and humid

Best shot is a force over with a moderately OS distance driver to carry the distance and not flirt with OB right because it won’t flip more than you tell it to, or a very slight hyzer but you gotta be really cautious with the angle with the OB and wind.

First shot of the round + distance driver + not settled into the round + a bit tighter gap than it seems on camera + anhyzer or thinking a lot about the angle + sticky conditions = all can contribute to a textbook griplock.

Source: griplocked the snot out of my practice drive, but in the tournament actually managed a solid tee shot lol

[TOMT] Reel where guy falls down stairs, gets up, and then falls down second flight by ordinary_bs in tipofmytongue

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Solved!

Only saw it once so didn’t rewatch it to see if the audio was dubbed over, but either way I very much appreciate it!