I've been throwing S-Line FD1s for the past couple of seasons, and they've reached a point of sudden and terminal flippiness. Grabbed a couple of C-Lines (specifically, the first runs) and they some beef cakes. Highly recommended.
Also grabbed a Swirly S-Line MD4 from the European store. Also, highly recommended. Flies similarly to the MD C-Line but better winter grip, IMO
I am getting used to the P2X as putters, but really like the P3X to throw for stable, and a beat up Rainmaker for understable. Sky God 4 for in-between. If these P2X had been premium, I would bite!
I like driving with the P3x. I have a couple of flat-top S-lines that fly very straight and I use a CG C-line for more over stable shots. I'd kill for a premium P1x. They recently released a Flex 1 C-line P1, but I'm not a big fan of throwing Flex 1 C-line
2/3/0/0 *Very limited release of FLEX 1 (Gummy) P1's in color glow plastic for the first time! Plastic feels great and glows well! Some had stickers from manufacturer that we left on due to grippy plastic. If you enjoy throwing putters on your upshots and off the tee, chances are you’ll...
I've had two poor footing snow/ice rounds now with the Glacier. It goes straight with pushing fade. No dumping out like an MD4 or MD5. I need clear ground to throw it against an MD3 to decide how different they are. Feels really good in the hand, but in pictures I thought it was going to feel odd based on the wing. It's not as exaggerated in hand versus in pictures.
Heard similar praise from a local team member here. They're replacing their MD3 with the Glacier. They echoed the "MD4 stability with more glide and without the dump"
It seems like most runs of MD3s outside of maybe the Iron Samurai series are a bit under stable. Being the sucker that I am, I ordered a couple of the Worlds TFR MD3s and I'm trading for one of the Black Mystery Box ones. I think the Glacier is probably the way to go, though