Toro71
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Got to throw these some Saturday.
My experience was similar to most here. Dead straight driving putter, great HS stability, pretty much no fade on drives. I found it to be even a bit straighter (less fade) than my beatest N Envy. Holds the powered down anhyzer quite well. Real nice point and shoot P n A disc.
Certainly less 'forgiving' than the Envy of torque/oops! anhysers. I didn't see any HS turn, but really, really hard throwers might, or I could see these beating into a little flip, had that feel to it, not quite the same "stubborn" feel of the Envy's HS stability, if that makes sense.
Didn't see any difference in flight driving a 175 and 166.
Didn't putt much with them, but ran a few in that 40-50 range along side the Anodes, I thought they were pretty close to the soft P Anodes I putt with in terms of the fade/drop. Maybe a hair less than the Anodes. I feel like the soft P has a tendency to drop/fade on putts a little sooner than N counterparts.
My experience was similar to most here. Dead straight driving putter, great HS stability, pretty much no fade on drives. I found it to be even a bit straighter (less fade) than my beatest N Envy. Holds the powered down anhyzer quite well. Real nice point and shoot P n A disc.
Certainly less 'forgiving' than the Envy of torque/oops! anhysers. I didn't see any HS turn, but really, really hard throwers might, or I could see these beating into a little flip, had that feel to it, not quite the same "stubborn" feel of the Envy's HS stability, if that makes sense.
Didn't see any difference in flight driving a 175 and 166.
Didn't putt much with them, but ran a few in that 40-50 range along side the Anodes, I thought they were pretty close to the soft P Anodes I putt with in terms of the fade/drop. Maybe a hair less than the Anodes. I feel like the soft P has a tendency to drop/fade on putts a little sooner than N counterparts.