MrGlass01
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Would love to see a pain in either tm.
Mine may be weird then. I'll try washing them, maybe there is a film on them from the factory. but they arent as grippy as my zeros
All of you talk of your TM2 being grippy. Mine are kind of slick feeling almost like new grip line. No where near the tackiness of zero. Almost like new 12x KC aviars.
Mine are 175 and bright pink if that makes a difference
Me too. although that might make me get rid of my other lat mids once it breaks in.
Is the TM fuse worth a go?
Fondled the new Test run Pures today. They are better than the first test run, but for putting Zero is better IMO. not a bad plastic at all for a base line product though.
So is Zeroline considered OOP now? Is the TM2 less durable than ZL? I'd hate to have a bunch of chunks and gouges from going at the chains. My ZL seemed to hold up okay until my mom decided it would make a good dog disc. :\
I believe its grip line and not zero that it going by the wayside.
Only grip line pures or grip line in general? After a little seasoning grip line spikes make the prettiest slow right hand turns ever.
I posted something similar to this on the other thread, they exist..Opto pures. Anyways, the tm and zero pures are about the same in durability. I've had plenty of experience on the course plus putting at home to base this on. Please understand, I only putt with the zero line; drives and approaches, I'll bust out the opto's or grip. The tm feels great but I will stick with the zero b/c it's a bit grippier and slight softer.