The Innova Birdie has been around for quite a while, but old discs aren’t obsolete and the Birdie is no exception.
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Black Zombie Chainsaw Putter Review
The Black Zombie Chainsaw putter gives you the confidence of a Wizard with added finesse reminiscent of a Warden. If the phrase “broken in Wizard” appeals to you then you need to try a Chainsaw. Big thanks to Black Zombie for providing us with this killer putter!
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Gateway Shaman Review
Are you having trouble with your putter? Maybe the Gateway Shaman can cure your ills.
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Dynamic Discs Warden Review
The Dynamic Discs Warden is the definition of a finesse putter. The extreme amount of glide displayed by the Warden allows you to do almost anything with it as long as you’ve got the touch.
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Kastaplast Reko Review
Over the past 13 years I’ve changed putters only once. Now with Kastaplast’s release of the Reko putter I’m changing for just the second time. That’s how solid of a putter the Kastaplast Reko is.
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Daredevil Polar Bear Review
Daredevil Discs is the largest Canadian disc manufacturer and their discs are 100% Canadian made. Here’s an in depth look at their Polar Bear putter.
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Discraft Roach Review
The Discraft Roach is the final release of the 2015 Discraft Ace Race disc. The Roach was a hit from the start and was one of Discrafts most popular Ace Race molds. As Discraft began releasing the Roach in more plastics, we began to get hooked, and now the Roach is a mainstay in our bags in various plastics for many purposes.
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Element Discs Iridium Review
Element Discs’ Iridium putter is new to the market and is the first release from the new disc golf brand out of Long Island in New York. The Iridium is a medium speed putter offering the control and stability for excellent approach shots as well as confident putting near the circle.
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Latitude 64 Macana Review
The Macana by Latitude 64 is a slightly overstable putt and approach disc that debuted during the 2015 Trilogy Challenge. Online disc store Infinite Discs sent us one to test.
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Prodigy PA4 Review
When Infinite discs set us up with a Prodigy PA4 to review I had not looked at the numbers but immediately thought, “Holy cow this feels like my Magic!”