RPM Discs’ Piwakawaka approach disc is an elegant option for a light touch toward the chains and will amaze you with its glide. Ā RPM discs recently sent us a Piwakawaka for reviewing and we’ve been awedĀ by the glide and control that it provides.
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Innova Nova Review
Innova Discs’ first overmold putter, the Nova, is currently in play by a few top pros like Paul McBeth. Ā Let’s see if this point and shoot style approach disc works for amateurs as well.
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Innova Aviar3 Review
The Aviar mold gets the ‘3’ treatment making it flatter, faster, and more overstable. Ā Read on to see how the Aviar3 compares to other Innova putters.
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Streamline Discs Pilot Review
Take off from anywhere and land safely in the basket guided by the Pilot, a stable putter offering for Streamline Discs’ maidenĀ flight.
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RPM Discs Tui Review
TheĀ RMP Discs Tui Ā has a flight that resembles its stamp; intricate, beautiful and precise. Ā RPM discs has been manufacturing discs for many years but has only recently begunĀ selling them mainstream. Ā The Tui is their first putter and fills many needsĀ 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. Ā Their newest putter, the Ruru, might beĀ the best putter you haven’t heard of yet.
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Element Discs Uranium Review
The Element Discs Uranium is a short mid-range driver with a ton of bite. Ā This overstable approach disc is consistent and powerful and makesĀ for an excellent short game staple. Ā And don’t overlook the Terra blend plastic which has great grip but is more durable than most base plastics.
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Obsidian Discs Splinter Review
Obsidian discs sent us aĀ G5Ā Splinter to review about a month ago. Ā 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! Ā 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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Latitude 64 Mercy Review
The Latitude 64 Mercy takes some of the best features from the list of excellent putters and melds them together to seriously stand out. Ā Just when you think it’s too much putter for you, it shows you its gentle side and you’ll pick it up again.

























