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Gotta say, I've been putting with my Zero Soft Pure (black) and have completely dropped putting with my Zero Hards. Death putt or not, I'm pullin out my Soft Black... my Soft Midnight.. my Murdered out Softie..
Man I really gotta work on this whole nickname thing.
My disc golf "medicine" is a putter round. When OAT sneaks back in, or I find myself strong arming, or just generally lacking accuracy, I'll throw putter rounds the next two or three outings. This helps me get my groove back, and gain confidence again.
What's been pretty awesome lately, is...
I personally think eze feels waxy and cheap, and zero feels down right sexy.
My eze spike is beating in quickly, and that was my hope, but I can't help but regret not getting zero hard.
Definitely gonna have overlap with those two. Maybe once your bag's Lat infection spreads you won't end up with a choice ;)
But hey, if it ain't broke, don't go fixin' it.
Just wanted to say - I bought a fuse and a river a year and a half ago. They are both still in the bag- in fact, they're the only two discs that have stayed in my bag for the past year and a half. My bag is now 90% lat.
If you like the river, throw the river... But do yourself a favor and find...
If this is in fact a less fade saint, then it is the disc I'm looking for and that makes me happy. I use two rivers, but I use them for powered down drives. I have been looking for a compliment to the striker I have, which has a slight turn and a decent fade.
My firm ascent has nicks and dings all over the rim. My medium ascent is like new and has way more tree hits than my firm. This is due to more rubber in the medium than firm I assume.