The Element Discs’ Plutonium is the second putter released in their line and is the more conventional of the two. This stable putter loves a straight flight and should bode well for any putting style and any level of disc golf experience. Element Discs recently sent us a Plutonium to review and I was quite impressed!
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Axiom Discs Envy Review
Axiom Discs’ first putter is the Envy. The MVP Disc Sports companion brand is meant to provide more aesthetic product with the same signature overmold technology. A shiny paint job, custom colored rims, smooth and modern feel, and that wonderful new smell – like a fancy new car this disc is ready to make your friends green with Envy.
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Obsidian Discs Splinter Review
Obsidian discs sent us a G5 Splinter to review about a month ago. 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! The Splinter was developed especially for nasty conditions and we definitely put it to the test.
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Ozone Discs Andro C Review
Ozone Discs recently sent us an Andro C to test and I loved it! However, many disc golfers didn’t like the sharp rim. Ozone decided to make adjustments to the Andro C and I’ve got to give them a lot of credit for listening to the feedback. This review covers the current Andro C but will likely be updated when the new disc is released. Ozone Discs’ Andro C is a low-profile, stable midrange driver that will eat right through a steady wind. Add a significant amount of glide to that stability and you’ve got an accurate and reliable workhorse. http://www.ozonediscs.com/ozone-androc Immediately I noticed the Andro C has a low profile and…
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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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Discraft Challenger Review
In this corner, out of Wixom, MI and presented by Discraft, we have the Challenger! Hide the chains and cover the basket, this putter is popular with the pros and boasts several World Championships.
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Discraft Magnet Review
The Discraft Magnet is a model of consistency and wind resilience. It’s no wonder the Magnet is so widely used by disc golfers of all experience levels.
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Gateway Warlock Review
The Gateway Warlock putter is magical as it holds its line and cuts through the air. The lines you can hold with this putter will make you wonder if it’s possessed.
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Discmania P2 Psycho Putter Review
The P2 Psycho by Discmania shows up in several pro’s bags, and that’s enough to pique our interest. In fact, Discmania’s P2 putter was Infinite Discs’ top selling putter of 2017!
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Discmania P3 Review
The P3 by Discmania is a lower profile, overstable approach putter that can be used off the tee as well.