(maybe a heavy shirt if its under 15 degrees or so)Īnd then i just wear shorts and wind pants and a piar of cotton socks and then some thick ones to keep warm in. I typically wear an undershirt, a turtleneck and a polertec vest. When throwing in the winter you add layers (duh) Well i guess i wasnt very specific when i said that playing in the winter adds distance. :confused:I've been playinbg in the winter for 7 years, so i am not a noob. So please enlighten me further on how these things Help your distance, cause they don't help mine at all. Air is cold, which drasticaly reduces glide I don't know what school of thought you are from, but i don't think that is very true. I agree with all of those except the one about winter is the best time to add distance. You may find out they are not very comfortable. Go out and walk in your boots before you go to the course. Yea, it got wet too.just took a lot longer. My throwing hand got the wood working glove only.but that glove never touched a wet disc. I wore a cotton work glove underneath my leather wood-working glove on my non-thowing hand. (Short in the summer.short in the winter.) Wearing a lot of layers did seem to affect my approach shots. (That's the one I stood on.) I don't normally use any type of run-up, so my distance (off the tee) really did not suffer. You might want to take out your Innova Champion Yellow also. You may want to change your disc selection. The only problem I had finding a disc.I was actually standing on it. The buriec shots in wet snow didn't go as far. The buried shots were usually within 3' of the point of impact. Most of my shots in 6" of snow actually bounced. This was my first winter and I thought it was great.
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