brutalbrutus
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The 23mm class drivers have plenty of dome...
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Not the greatest pic but 21.5 class Wave on the left. 23mm class Octane on the right.
I also just suspect they'll putt better for a putting form that's more 'push' than 'spin.'
Glad I'm not the only one who's noticed this. I couldn't make an E Ion work for my putting form, it would wobble and just drop like a stone. Was not a fan.
Streamline Discs: Pilot(Approved 2-22-2017)
176.0g
21.2 dia
1.9 height
1.5 rim depth
1.5 inside rim dia.
1.0 rim thickness
The Pilot disc from Streamline Discs was PDGA Approved on 2-22-2017.
"The Pilot has a medium-depth grip, small-bead wing design, flat top, and a comfortable rounded nose. The Pilot's feel in the hand with grippy Electron plastics will inspire confidence, while its dead straight flight takes you right to the pin. MVP throwers will find the Pilot's depth in between the Atom and Anode, and its flight most similar to a seasoned Anode." - by Streamline Discs
Did Marmoset design the stamp?
Whoever did it, me likey. Something sort of "swing era" or "art deco" about it, if that makes any sense.
That is definitely ZAM. I'd put $100 on that bet.
It is unmistakably ZAM even though stylistically it is very different from his other offerings.