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Had a Conrad electron envy I found. It was perfect.
Bought 2 neutrons, but they are noticeably more OS and shorter. Still nice, but not magical like the electron.
Had a Conrad electron envy I found. It was perfect.
Bought 2 neutrons, but they are noticeably more OS and shorter. Still nice, but not magical like the electron.
Hi Envy experts, looking to buy my son a good driving putter and thought the Envy was the obvious choice. But I don't know anything about them in various plastics. For reference he throws Destroyers 400' and will want to put full power into these.
Noticed on OTB that they rate the stiffness of the various Electron variants of the Envy as...
Electron Firm - 7 (Very Stiff)
Electron - 6 (Pretty Stiff)
Electron Soft - 3 (Somewhat Gummy)
Does that match people's experience with the current runs (very little difference between Electron & Electron Firm, but a very noticeable difference beween Electron & Electron Soft)?
I don't know if you're familiar with any of the trilogy plastics but I'd say the soft electron is closest to BT medium . . .
Morning! I'd say neutron or plasma or eclipse. It is a good time of year for some glow. You can't go wrong with any of those as a first "beefier" envy.
I would stay away from prism plasma, electron and proton. Soft neutron is alright but it's a little less HSS than the others. For the record electron is much more neutral glidey awesome still withstands a ton of clean power and really glides and stretches a straight line.
I always pack an electron and a neutron/ plasma