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[Latitude] Question on soft zero line plastic

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I am wondering how soft and floppy, zero line soft plastic is for the latitude 64 putters. Could someone explain or compare to other companies like vibram. I have searched for this and have not found the complete answer i am looking for :\.Thanks in advanced :)
 
The Zero Soft plastic is the same as DD's Classic Soft plastic. It's not really floppy, but it is pretty soft. I would compare it to Gateway's SSS or a good R-pro.
 
Yeah it's not floppy like Vibram softs. beware though, it can taco pretty easy (my Pure did after a tree hit) but because it's soft it still flies generally the same. It's also very grippy.
 
I have not touched DD's classic soft plastic but alright... I was playing around with my friend's regular X-link, and soft, vibram. So i was hoping it would be about as tacky and giving as the firmer one even though vibram is rubber :/. Another one of my friends has a SS wizard, but i am not super familiar with SSS. I do have more of idea now though :)
 
I have not touched DD's classic soft plastic but alright... I was playing around with my friend's regular X-link, and soft, vibram. So i was hoping it would be about as tacky and giving as the firmer one even though vibram is rubber :/. Another one of my friends has a SS wizard, but i am not super familiar with SSS. I do have more of idea now though :)

It's closer to Vibram medium than Vibram soft as far as flex goes. But the feel is quite different. It's springy, yet grippy, if that makes any sense. I've got a couple Zero Soft Spikes I can hook you up with if you are interested.
 
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