The first disc Paul McBeth has developed in conjunction with Discraft is a putter – the Luna. This putter is seriously out of this world!
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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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RPM Discs Kea Review
Straight from New Zealand comes the Kea, RPM Discs’ overstable midrange. This feisty parrot is ready to help you master the overstable approach game and it might even help you steal a few birdies. I wanna see ya throw a Kea.
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Vibram VP Putter Review
Vibram Disc Golf has recently announced that it will no longer be manufacturing disc golf discs. In honor of the unique brand, we bring you a review of the first Vibram disc golf disc, the VP.
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Innova AviarX3 Review
Innova Discs has released several overstable driving putters in the last 18 months with the Rat, Aviar3, and Stud. Each of these discs feels and flies differently while still being considered a driving putter. It won’t win any awards for an original disc name, but does the AviarX3 win the overstable putter slot in your bag?
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Infinite Discs Tomb Review
The disc golf archaeologists over at Infinite Discs have been searching for the holy grail of putters, one that is reliable for driving, approaching, and putting, regardless of weather conditions. They assured me that this is one tomb you’re safe to raid. Read on to hear the results of our expedition.
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Infinite Discs Myth Review
Infinite Discs continues their brand roll out with a stable putter they have called the Myth. It’s certainly not legend or fantasy that we all need a consistent and reliable putter.
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Innova Rat Review
Are you tired of going round and round searching for a new sidearm midrange disc? Catch the Innova Discs Rat and you might fix your forehand approach game.
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Discraft Challenger OS Review
Discraft’s Challenger OS is one of the best mold modifications I have thrown. Some mold adjustments make the disc slightly longer or significantly change the stability, but the Challenger OS has just the right amount of added stability to conserve most of the original Challenger’s benefits while bulking it up.
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Discraft Ringer and Ringer GT Review
Discraft’s Ringer, originally released in Pro-D, has now been released in the adjusted Ringer GT mold available in Jawbreaker and Soft-X plastics. We’ve been testing the Ringer for some time and Discraft just recently sent us a Ringer GT in both plastics to review. Both molds left our ears ringing with confidence from the number of chain hits.