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Discraft Fierce Review
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Discmania P3X Review
Discmania makes another entry into the approach putter category. This time it’s the P3X, a beaded putter with overstable tendencies.
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Millennium Omega Review
Millennium Discs and the Omega putter began the premium plastic revolution back in the mid ’90s. They recently released the very popular Millennium Omega mold in a new plastic. The new ET plastic is Extra Tacky or Extra Terrestrial – you decide.
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Dynamic Discs Gavel Review
Dynamic Discs offers the Gavel as an understable putter ready to bring order to your short game.
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Innova Stud Review
The Innova Stud is a torque resistant workhorse (pun intended). It’s a maneuverable putter that loves to s-curve and will help you reach the basket regardless of the line.
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Quest AT Turbo Putt Review
The Quest AT Turbo-Putt is one of the most unique and controversial discs in disc golf. This is one strange putter. A while back I described it as the Jar Jar Binks of disc golf; no one really knows why it’s a thing, but there it is and you really want to like it but you just can’t. Like Jar Jar, of course, there will always be a few super fans who love it.
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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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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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Gateway Devil Hawk Review
Many disc stores categorize the Devil Hawk as a midrange disc rather than a putt and approach disc, though Gateway has it in the putter section. Does it perform like a midrange or a putter?