Anyone know of a D-line ETA?
just get a ringer they are so close in shape i can't tell the difference.
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Anyone know of a D-line ETA?
If the Rhyno was a midrange instead of a putter, it would be the Breaker.
been using the ringer a lot more lately, but both of mine are beating in so quick they're getting understable.
>>anyone think that there is a space for the breaker in between a beat ringer and my cryztal z zone? our local courses are pretty short and rocky, the utility approach shot gets used ALL the time. good spot to dial in the bag.
been using the ringer a lot more lately, but both of mine are beating in so quick they're getting understable.
>>anyone think that there is a space for the breaker in between a beat ringer and my cryztal z zone? our local courses are pretty short and rocky, the utility approach shot gets used ALL the time. good spot to dial in the bag.
just get a ringer they are so close in shape i can't tell the difference.
I have been looking for a good driving putter that can handle some wind. I gave the Breaker a shot with some other popular molds over the last few days. Breaker, Ringer, Suspect, Rhyno, and the Zone. I already throw a Zone. I just want something with a touch less fade. I threw it with the others so I would have a good understanding of how much fade and resistance to turning they have. Throwing in 10-20 mph swirling wind.
Compared to the Breaker-
Ringer- Same distance - slight turn into the wind.
Rhyno- Shorter. Same amount of fade.
Suspect- Longer. Less fade.
Zone- Shorter. More fade.
Looking forward to throwing it some more. Of the 5, I liked the Breaker the most. Easy to throw. I had consistent shots all day with it. I'm thinking that a broke in Breaker will start to fly like the Ringers. That I can live with. The Suspect is a nice disc. I just think its a bit long for what I wanted. It is a true Mid range. The Rhyno was very consistent. The rim was not nearly as comfortable as the Breaker though.
Anyways, my thoughts on the Breaker. Nice disc from DGA. :clap:
I know this is a Breaker thread but try the Prodiscus JOKERi. That said, the Breaker was a fantastic disc, the little I've thrown it.
I will give that a shot. Prodiscus JOKERi is one I wanted to try.
The Breaker is so thin. True flat top. Unlike anything I have thrown before. It just slices through the wind. Putting with it was awkward to say the least. In an effort to minimize the amount of molds I carry, I would like to use it as a main putter. It just isn't going to happen. Stable / Over stable - short driver and approach is where this disc excels. SP Breaker would be nice when available.
The Breaker is more or less a Ringer clone [in premium plastic].
The Ringer is only 1mm taller than a Breaker and its rim is also only wider/bulkier than the Breaker as well. Inside rim diameter is 2mm off from the +1mm rim width, but if you fondled both in your hands I doubt you could tell much if any of a difference.
There is certainly room for the three IMO. Zone/Breaker will be more similar in flight than the Ringer/Breaker due to the plastic types.
Zone will be more Firebird-y, while the Breaker will seem more Banshee-ish. Rough analogy, don't everyone get their panties in a bunch
I know they are, but I made that mistake with the Magnet/Titanic and would rather just keep it simple. Thanks though!
i have paired the ringer and breaker together very success fully. the ringer seems to lose fade first as it breaks in. when i carried magnets i use a titanic to drive with did see much difference there either.
they're the biggest brick of a disc I've ever thrown for those <200' shots - sits perfectly every time. LOVE THEM!
Threw a 172 Proline Worlds Breaker yesterday and came away quite impressed. As much as I like the Zone, the Breaker is even slower and shorter. For this slot, I consider that a good thing (and agree with the above).
Given how great their midranges feel, I do wish that it had just a bit more tack, but that's really just a personal preference.