Amazing disc and very fast shipping!
This is a great disc for anyone. Slower arms will love the easy distance, myself included. Bigger arms will love it for rollers or anhyzers that don't stable out.
Awesome jersey, showed up when it was supposed too! 10/10
I love this shirt! Not only the design dope, it's super comfy!
I have been throwing the Cervini now for about two weeks and I am finally feeling confident in exactly what kind of disc it is. I have the Cervini in all of the available colors and I will speak on the differences (if any and the differences are not due to user error or user ability). I'm going to break the review down into several sections.
Feel: The Cervini feels amazing in MY HANDS, but I also think it will feel good in most others hands as well. I have let several friends try them out and the first thing they usually say is "I like the way this fits in my hand and the quality of the plastic". The Mica plastic is superior plastic with good tac and grip while being nice and solid but just gummy enough. The shimmer star/metal flake plastic type is extremely durable and keeps its true form even after multiple tree whacks. The rim feels more like a fairway driver rim than a highspeed driver rim honestly.
Flight: I am an MA1 (Advanced) player who has been playing for over a decade. From my experience the Cervini will be a go-to woods disc. I do believe the Cervini is true to its 10/6/-3/1 numbers. When I throw it smooth and flat with about 70% power I can expect a solid turnover with just the slightest flat landing. When the same is done on a 30 degree hyzer, this disc shines. It will flip up to flat with some right drift and just glide for days with a graceful and light fade. Large hyzers make the Cervini BOMB. The disc will flip up and just cruise while having a more stable finish. I would not always rely on the fade at the end flight though. All of these recs were for RHBH. I have forehanded the Cervini a good bit and I will say it will teach you true "touch" with your forehands. You can't really mash on it forehand and expect anything but a roller but a smooth controlled forehand and this disc can have some amazing flights.
Conclusion: The Cervini is the ultimate beginner's first driver. A true beginner will get a solid flight with a reliable fade and will slowly grow into the disc and reach it's true hyzer-flip and turnover potential. For Advanced and Pro players this disc will do wonders in the woods and will help you shape whatever shot you want while improving the users form and touch. I will list the stabilities of the Cervinis I have thrown in order of most stable to least stable: Red, Orange, Green, Blue, Gold. I will also say that some come completely board flat and those tend to be more stable while some have a slight dome but I wouldn't call them domey and these tend to be less stable.
Terminal Velocity knocked it out of the park with the Cervini just like they did with the Ursus 10/10. Snag you a Cervini today and thank me later.
Love this disc. Being lower arm speed, this disc makes for easier distance for me. Love the grip of the plastic plus it looks amazing. Instantly had a place in my bag
I throw this beautiful work of art and it does what I need it to like Bingo Bongo
I have really enjoyed this disc, and it has helped me fill a need for a mid range that will turn hard for me. I’m a new player so arm speed is still too slow to use it as designed but it’s extremely useful when I’m in trouble or when I need to turn a corner.
This is by far my favorite shirt I own. Super comfortable and fits great. The graphic on the back is amazing! Wish I could give it 6 stars
Love doing business with Terminal Velocity! They ran out of what I ordered so they hooked me up with an extra disc! Always going above and beyond to take care of their customers! That’s why I always go back!
New favorite disc golf shirt. My wife usually is not a fan of disc golf brand shirts but this one she actually complimented.
this disc feels great in the hand! the baseline plastic has a wonderful tack and grip. At slower speed this disc just wants to get left, but with full power shots you can really get some great shapes with it.