Innova has introduced another low glide putter to its lineup, the Invader. The Invader specializes in approaches by balancing low glide with ease of release. This putter offers a comfortable grip and a confident run at the basket. I don’t feel like making a cheesy disc name pun, so here’s your review. Invader Manufacturer Notes Here’s how Innova describes the Invader: The Invader is one of the best driving and approach putters available. Its flat-top profile features a rounded, small bead rim making it easy to grip-n-rip straight flights. Put torque onto the Invader, it can handle it—backhand and forehand. We’re launching Invader in durable and grippy Luster plastic. Innova…
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Storm Discs The Eye Review
Our second Storm Disc Golf review is the Eye, a fast midrange full of glide and many versatile flight paths. Keep calm and join us in the Eye of the Storm.
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Gateway Ninja Review
Gateway gave their old Ninja a makeover and they’ve come out with a very reliable, slightly overstable controld driver. The original Ninja was listed as an 11 speed with a rim so wide that the PDGA would not approve it. Now, this remodeled Ninja is a moderate glide 9 speed driver that will let you slice up the course with pinpoint accuracy.
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Discraft Luna Review
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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Innova Bullfrog Review
Innova recently released the Bullfrog, a controllable low-glide putter. This putter has about as much glide as you’d expect if you were to throw an actual bullfrog and it also has every bit the amount of control you’d expect from a slow disc. Given the great flight and great feel, this froggy might just end up in your bag.
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Westside Discs Maiden Review
The 2018 Trilogy Challenge putter is the Maiden by Westside Discs. Read on as we take this low-profile neutral putter on its first voyage.
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Gateway Disc Sports Chief Review
The Gateway Chief will give you commanding accuracy as it flies straight as an arrow toward your target. This straight flyer is a must try especially in Gateway’s newly released Diamond plastic. Gateway Disc Sports Chief Putter Notes “A low profile putt & approach with rounded nose and a beaded rim. Great for players that don’t feel comfortable with deeper rimmed putters. Perfect for an off the tee putter when you need extra control.” Gateway Chief Product Page Available plastics: Diamond, Soft, Sure Grip, Super Glow, Organic, and like 50 other special Gateway plastics Flight Rating: 3, 3, 0, 1 Gateway Chief Reactions The Chief sits nicely in my hand…
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Discraft Sting Review
Discraft’s newest driver is called the Sting, but it floats like a butterfly and is actually quite friendly to your disc golf game. This understable fairway driver has a few special capabilities that could very well make it a main-stay in your bag.
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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 Punisher Review
The Discraft Punisher is a new high speed driver designed for long straight runs and an ability to handle power. Sometimes you choose to trade speed for control, but the Punisher is stepping in to give you the best of both.