Piwakawaka

RPM Piwakawaka Flight Chart

Overview

The RPM Piwakawaka is a neutral-to-slightly-understable midrange with flight numbers 6 | 6 | -3 | 0. Known for effortless glide and angle integrity, it excels at straight tunnel shots, gentle turnovers, and point-and-shoot approaches for a wide range of players. Common plastics include Atomic and Cosmic (premium durability and grip), Magma (soft/medium/hard base), and Glow for night play.

Beginner-Friendly Glide and Control

Newer throwers can expect easy hyzer-flips that stand to flat and track straight with a mild, late check-up. The high glide rewards smooth form and helps add controlled distance without a sharp fade.

What Intermediates Can Expect from the Flight Chart

At modest power, flat releases hold the release angle: straight lanes, gentle turnovers, and soft hyzers that finish on time. It’s a reliable choice for tunnel fairways, standstills, and low-ceiling approach work.

Advanced Line Shaping and Practical Numbers

Experienced players can carve late-turn woods lines, floaty anhyzers that land flat, and long neutral carries with minimal finish. Premium (Atomic/Cosmic) runs resist early turn a touch longer; Magma seasons into a laser-straight hyzer-flip mid.

Forehand Touch and Utility Work

A comfortable, shallow rim supports clean forehand touch shots at low power. Expect flip-to-flat pushes and gentle right-moving (RHFH) placement lines with dependable, low-skip landings.

Explore the data: try our interactive Flight Chart to preview how the Piwakawaka’s flight path changes with your arm speed, release angle, and handedness (backhand/forehand).

RPM Piawakawaka

 

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Try the RPM Piwakawaka

If you want a midrange that flies like you throw it—straight when thrown straight, and turning when you ask—the Piwakawaka delivers glidey control without surprise fade.

Puttheads Notes

  • Flight Numbers: 6 | 6 | -3 | 0 — neutral-glide mid with minimal fade.
  • Best roles: tunnel shots, hyzer-flips, floaty anhyzers that land flat, standstill control.
  • Plastics: Atomic/Cosmic = durable, slightly more turn-resistant; Magma = base feel that seasons to straight; Glow for night rounds.
  • Bag fit: pairs well with a firmer-stable mid (0 | 2) for wind and fade-finish lines.
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