Daredevil Polar Bear Flight Chart
The Daredevil Polar Bear is a straight, beadless putt & approach disc built for clean releases and predictable landings. With flight numbers 2 | 3| 0 | 1, it holds the line and finishes softly—great for confident putting and controlled approaches in a variety of conditions. Offered in Grip Performance (soft, tacky) for touch and ground stick, and Flex Performance (firmer) for added stability on driving putts, its neutral flight path rewards smooth form across skill levels.
Beginner Putting Confidence
Newer players will see a straight push with a gentle fade. Low speed and neutral stability help minimize long comebackers and roll-aways—ideal inside 200 ft.
Approach Control for Intermediates
On flat releases the Polar Bear tracks true with minimal turn, then checks up. It shines on point-and-shoot chip shots, nose-up floaters that sit, and low-ceiling upshots that must land soft.
Advanced Touch and Practical Flight Numbers
Experienced throwers can shape soft anhyzers that land flat, baby hyzers that stand to straight, and spinny layups that “grab” on contact. Flex Performance runs feel a touch more torque-resistant for driving putts.
Forehand Flicks and Utility Lines
The shallow, beadless rim supports clean forehand releases at touch power. Expect straight forehand pushes and short flex lines that settle near the pin without big skip.
Try our interactive Flight Chart to preview how the Polar Bear’s flight path changes with your arm speed and release—toggle backhand/forehand and left- or right-handed throws.
Daredevil Polar Bear
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Try the Daredevil Polar Bear
Want a putter that flies straight and sits where it lands? The Polar Bear’s neutral stability, soft finish, and grippy plastics deliver trustworthy putts and pinpoint approaches.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 2 | 3 | 0 | 1 — straight putter with a gentle, reliable finish.
- Roles: circle putting, touch approaches, uphill bids, windy putts that need a confident line.
- Plastics: Grip Performance = soft, tacky, great ground brake; Flex Performance = firmer feel, slightly more stable for driving putts.
- Pairing: complements a glidey throwing putter and an overstable approach disc to cover more shapes.