The Black Canon is a pocket-sized reinterpretation of the classic Tom Kuhn Silver Bullet, standing at 53.3mm and weighing 55g, designed to offer the playability of a full-size throw. With a focus on in-play technical stability and an improved catch zone butterfly ratio, it serves well as both a trainer and a casual jammer in responsive and unresponsive setups, providing a gratifying feeling of completion with every executed trick.
The Markmont. Project 2 is the second installment in the Flat Rim Series, following years of development and refinement. With a focus on maintaining a balance between playfulness and stability, the design features scaled-up dimensions, a catch zone “lip” to reduce string gap rub, and redistributed mid-weight for enhanced play speed variation, resulting in a modernized and improved version of the original Markmont. Project.
The Magnum Opus retains the essence of the original Classic while elevating performance with high-grade 7075 aluminum, enhanced smoothness, durability, refined weight distribution, and improved features for multi-string layering trick play, making it a true masterpiece in the realm of organic design.
Yo is that with a Reboot? Are you able to do a profile shot with it? Reboot is my favorite throw and I’m thinking of springing for this, although it is super expensive given it is a 6061 monometal.
Yes I am aware about the difference in alloys, I was hoping to get a profile shot with the Reboot and the MP2 together. The Reboot is a little undersized and I have always wondered how it would play full-sized. Either way, if the MP2 were a nicer alloy like 7075, it would feel like a better purchase. Thanks!
My apologies it’s a bit late and I misunderstood, I get what you’re saying now. It feels lighter on the string to me over the Reboot and I feel like it performs noticeably better too.
Take my opinions with a grain of salt because my skill level probably can’t appreciate the differences very well. But both strung up with flat se’s weigh almost identically but I feel like the MP2 doesn’t feel as heavy at the end of the string as I move it around. The MP2 changes direction easier for me so that’s what makes it feel like it’s better performing. That’s about the best explanation my skill set can comprehend.