discmeister
Eagle Member
I feel more confident putting when I know the disc will stick where it lands. Soft putters, in my case a SSS Wizard and Blowfly, lose speed with the mildest contact.
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I have also never had as many on top,
softer plastic has a less consistent snap out of the hand. dx is where its at IMO.
If softness relates to grip-ability (as in gripping the chains as they fly past): The key word here is grip. Either the disc has it or it does not. In my mind, those with grip should stick better than those w/o
*I use a SS Wizard now instead of a DX Aviar.
If softness relates to grip-ability (as in gripping the chains as they fly past): The key word here is grip. Either the disc has it or it does not. In my mind, those with grip should stick better than those w/o
*I use a SS Wizard now instead of a DX Aviar.