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Are the zero hards any more stable than the mediums? out of the box my medium was the stability I was looking for, but got beat up in just a few days. I probably will end up with an opto, although I much prefer the baseline feel on throwing putters
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Funny, I've never really had my Zero Mediums season in faster than I wanted. First one lasted almost 3 years till I pulled it out the bag (the bottom edge was gouged/bent enough I had trouble with releasing) and the second one has 2 years on it and is still my straight Pure. I do know guys that have flippy Soft Pures after a few months of use.
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When using a Pure for putting purposes only, what plastic has everyone used and what is your favorite?
In looking at the information about them on a certain website it give the following numbers in terms of durability/softness/grip: Zero MegaSoft 4/9/7 Zero Soft 4/8/9 Zero Medium 4/7/8 Zero Hard 3/4/7 Retro 4/6/7 Opto 8/4/4 Gold Line 7/4/5 Do these numbers seem about right to you? I thought as the plastic got softer the durability would go down. I have used a Medium, wished it was a little more grippy, and it seemed get beat up pretty quickly. If the Soft would hold up just as well then I might as well be using it to get my extra grip. Anyway, thanks for the info. TripleB |
All baseline plastics are going to look beat up pretty quickly if you're putting with them. Scuffs, dings, etc. However, you could putt for years with a baseline putter and have no real noticeable change in flight characteristics when putting.
Your medium will likely get a bit grippier as you use it more. Additionally, every so often I give my putters a bath in soapy water and it removes some of the dirt and grime and restores some of that tack. Works quite well. You may like soft, but I found that in warmer temps it was just too malleable. |
As mush as I love Pures, I just cannot putt with them. They are basically my shorter Buzzz/Truth/Core whatever.
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