FLOW Review | Linus Carlsson brought back the Flow

hello and welcome my name is victor and today is 
disco park as always and with me i have a special  
disc it’s the Linus Carlsson edition flow a disc 
that has been out of production for a long time  
but linus the savior brought it back 
and i’m going to show you how it flies  
so let’s start to talk about the disc in general 
how it looks how it feels and so on so the stamp  
real basic it says linus carlsson and additions and 
i also got the signed one which is really nice i  
think there are some left at let’s do 64 factory 
store but i know that the sign ones are out  
but let’s talk more about the profiles and so on 
the disc is really domey it has a good pop top  
i think you can hear it but it’s really really 
domey if you like doing discs you’re going to like  
this one and i have like normal sized male hands 
and the disc fits really nice in the hand i can’t  
almost complain at anything to be honest so looks 
and so on feels good looks good and it’s the gold  
line plastic let’s go over to the flight numbers 
the flight numbers of this disc is 11 speed

16  
light and negative of 0.5 in turn and two in fade 
and i think those numbers are really accurate  
it has a really similar flight numbers than 
uh which uh if you compare it to the grays but  
what this this cap that the grace doesn’t is that 
this this can handle the hellwind a lot better but  
let’s show this in all the different shots so 
before i start to talk about the different shots  
i just want to say that i’ve thrown a little bit 
of a downhill and i have a bit of a tailwind not  
a lot but just a bit so we start with hyzer 
so when i throw the disc on a high sir angle  
i never could really could flip this disc up on 
a higher angle i don’t know if the tailwind was  
a factor to that of today but it stayed true to 
its highest angle it could push forward a bit  
but in the end it just faded left i know that my 
highest angle was my shortest row today so when  
i throw the disc on a flat angle this was when 
i could get the most distance out of it i think  
my first throw was about 122 meters and i never 
really flipped over and carried to the right it  
stayed true to its flat angle and push push push 
glide really well and in the end fade to the left  
i think when you throw the disc on a flat 
angle in hellwind you can see some turn of it  
but here it just drove straight and 
glide four days so really nice on that  
angle push some really good distance 
let’s go to the last angle the anhyzer  
yes when i throw the disc on an anhyzer angle you 
can really see that this this has some stability  
uh it’s trying to fight out of it but it pushes 
forward for a bit but in the end it’s going to  
turn fade back to the left at the end when 
throwing in hand wind it might hold stay  
true to its angle a bit longer but here you can 
see it fights out with a fight out of its angle  
so that was all the different shots let’s 
summarize this the flow really don’t meet distance  
driver with can glide really far and pushes some 
really good distance my first photo today was  
approximately 122 meters and what can i say i 
like it if you want a grace that can handle the  
headwind a lot better let’s try out the flow there 
are still some left at latitude 64’s factory store  
so snag one while you can i don’t know if they’re 
gonna do any more runs of this disc because  
i just know that they made some because the lean 
is like this disc before he became a latitude 64.  
light264 yeah that’s a word so if you have any 
questions about this disc or anything else just  
let me know in the comment sections below and i’ll 
try to answer your questions as soon as possible  
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channel and i will see you in the next one peace
you

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