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Attacking Physics (To resolve something) - Mc Frown - Jul. 13, 2010 Okay, The Balance Weight Disc weighs the same as Wide Defense, 14 grams, but Wide Defense has it's weight focused outward, and Balance has it's weight focused inward. The contendor: Triple Wing Balance-Wide Defense Neo Right/HMC SG Metal Flat 2 The Opposition: War Lion 10 Heavy Neo Right/Double Bearing Core Defense Ring Customize Grip Base Balance Results: 1. Outspin Loss 2. KO Loss 3. KO Loss 4. KO Loss 5. KO Loss 6. KO Win 7. Double KO 8. Outspin Loss 9. KO Loss 10. KO Win 2:7 DISMAL. Wide Defense Results: 1. Outspin Win 2. KO Loss 3. Outspin Win 4. KO Win 5. Seperation Clause Win 4:1 GREAT. At this point I felt no further testing necessary. (Well that and my War Lion blew up ;___;) OUTSIDE WEIGHT > INSIDE WEIGHT They are not the same at all. RE: Attacking Physics (To resolve something) - Cpt. Squirrel - Jul. 13, 2010 Are the weight discs the same shape? Also, it's not exactly the most relevant testing to what I was talking about. snm RE: Attacking Physics (To resolve something) - Mc Frown - Jul. 13, 2010 But still. Outside weight is much better. RE: Attacking Physics (To resolve something) - Clerish - Jul. 15, 2010 That's why Magne WD is better than 10 Balance, both weigh 15 grams, but Magne WD is wider, so it has more weigh focused outwards. RE: Attacking Physics (To resolve something) - jwb97a - Jul. 18, 2010 now my head hurts evenmore |