The RMP Discs Tui has a flight that resembles its stamp; intricate, beautiful and precise. RPM discs has been manufacturing discs for many years but has only recently begun selling them mainstream. The Tui is their first putter and fills many needs on the disc golf course.
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RPM Discs Ruru Review
RPM Discs has been molding discs in New Zealand for over 20 years, but have only recently started promoting their product to other countries. Their newest putter, the Ruru, might be the best putter you haven’t heard of yet.
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Dynamic Discs Marshal Review
The Dynamic Discs Marshal rides into town to play peacemaker between the beaded and beadless gangs. When the dust settles, does the Marshal still stand tall?
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Element Discs Uranium Review
The Element Discs Uranium is a short mid-range driver with a ton of bite. This overstable approach disc is consistent and powerful and makes for an excellent short game staple. And don’t overlook the Terra blend plastic which has great grip but is more durable than most base plastics.
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Element Discs Plutonium Review
The Element Discs’ Plutonium is the second putter released in their line and is the more conventional of the two. This stable putter loves a straight flight and should bode well for any putting style and any level of disc golf experience. Element Discs recently sent us a Plutonium to review and I was quite impressed!
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Axiom Discs Envy Review
Axiom Discs’ first putter is the Envy. The MVP Disc Sports companion brand is meant to provide more aesthetic product with the same signature overmold technology. A shiny paint job, custom colored rims, smooth and modern feel, and that wonderful new smell – like a fancy new car this disc is ready to make your friends green with Envy.
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Obsidian Discs Splinter Review
Obsidian discs sent us a G5 Splinter to review about a month ago. This review took longer than most not only because it’s such a unique disc, but also because we had to wait for a few wet and windy days for testing! The Splinter was developed especially for nasty conditions and we definitely put it to the test.
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Latitude 64 Sinus Review
One of the original discs produced by Latitude 64, the Sinus offers a clean overstable putter that should help when it’s windy outside.
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Discraft Challenger Review
In this corner, out of Wixom, MI and presented by Discraft, we have the Challenger! Hide the chains and cover the basket, this putter is popular with the pros and boasts several World Championships.
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Discraft Magnet Review
The Discraft Magnet is a model of consistency and wind resilience. It’s no wonder the Magnet is so widely used by disc golfers of all experience levels.