A good player told me to: Ensure you have the exact putters in your bag – flex, surface, grip, color, weight and stamps. so as a group get out your pile of wizards and get lets get the discs out to player who want those dusty old SSSS or the super firm mediums!
wizard toolings
OLDEST no tooling
big circle tooling
small circle tooling
NEWEST CURRENT TOOLING G centered
wizard plastics
H - It's smooth surface allows for greater speed and glide for a discs flight. Along with these attributes, it is very grippy and flexible. The H-Series is considered Gateways mid grade plastic
Evo proline-Our pro-line polymer is the Evolution™ series or "E"-series. Gateway golf discs have evolved into the front runner in polymer technology with these new polymers. The Evolution™ series polymer, a TPU from BASF, has a surface durometer of 60 D-shore. It is virtually scratch-, scuff-, dent-, crack-, and chip-proof. The durability is as good as any plastic on the market. The smooth surface and low profiles make each model a little faster while still very comfortable in your hand.
Evo HPP
S -"S-Series" (Shur-Grip) - Also known as the matted version of our discs is a high end Thermo-Plastic Elastomer version of the "DX" or "D" plastic of our competitors. This type of polymer offers a firm solid feel, grippy surface, and is great in the rain or extreme heat. The "S-series" allows the disc to break in slowly without changing the flight characteristics after just a few hits.
Glow- just s with glow powder
putter flexibilities, on a scale of 1 to 10. A 1 is the softest surface and floppiest we make (think SSS), though realistically most SSS we make we shoot for are 2. A SuperSoft is a 4, a Soft is a 7 and a Medium is a 9 which wont really flex that much unless you really apply pressure (50% of the Mediums are probably closer to a 10 for players that just like firm discs).
Medium 9
Soft 7
Super Soft 4
Stupid Super Soft 2
Describe your hard S soft putter as follows:
Soft wizard, white, 175, flex 8, 8/10, ink, stamp: wizard with soft printed on top of disc rainbow colored, tooling: G logo centered above tooling
surface-this is subjective but might help
slick
velvet
organic or matted
grippy
smooth
I throw these
first two are
glow wizard, white, 175, flex 7, stamp: circle superglow rainbow colored, tooling: G logo centered above tooling , surface: grippy
next two are
glow wizard, white, 175, flex 8, stamp: circle superglow rainbow colored, tooling:small circle tooled , surface: grippy and smooth
and finally the jacks
glow wizard, white, 175, flex 6, stamp: jack face rainbow colored, tooling: G logo centered above tooling , surface: grippy velvet
i have about 30 different feeling/flex/surface/tooled wizards for trade if you describe what is in you bag i'm sure we can make a trade. esp if you have any of the above ones.
wizard toolings
OLDEST no tooling
big circle tooling
small circle tooling
NEWEST CURRENT TOOLING G centered
wizard plastics
H - It's smooth surface allows for greater speed and glide for a discs flight. Along with these attributes, it is very grippy and flexible. The H-Series is considered Gateways mid grade plastic
Evo proline-Our pro-line polymer is the Evolution™ series or "E"-series. Gateway golf discs have evolved into the front runner in polymer technology with these new polymers. The Evolution™ series polymer, a TPU from BASF, has a surface durometer of 60 D-shore. It is virtually scratch-, scuff-, dent-, crack-, and chip-proof. The durability is as good as any plastic on the market. The smooth surface and low profiles make each model a little faster while still very comfortable in your hand.
Evo HPP
S -"S-Series" (Shur-Grip) - Also known as the matted version of our discs is a high end Thermo-Plastic Elastomer version of the "DX" or "D" plastic of our competitors. This type of polymer offers a firm solid feel, grippy surface, and is great in the rain or extreme heat. The "S-series" allows the disc to break in slowly without changing the flight characteristics after just a few hits.
Glow- just s with glow powder
putter flexibilities, on a scale of 1 to 10. A 1 is the softest surface and floppiest we make (think SSS), though realistically most SSS we make we shoot for are 2. A SuperSoft is a 4, a Soft is a 7 and a Medium is a 9 which wont really flex that much unless you really apply pressure (50% of the Mediums are probably closer to a 10 for players that just like firm discs).
Medium 9
Soft 7
Super Soft 4
Stupid Super Soft 2
Describe your hard S soft putter as follows:
Soft wizard, white, 175, flex 8, 8/10, ink, stamp: wizard with soft printed on top of disc rainbow colored, tooling: G logo centered above tooling
surface-this is subjective but might help
slick
velvet
organic or matted
grippy
smooth
I throw these
first two are
glow wizard, white, 175, flex 7, stamp: circle superglow rainbow colored, tooling: G logo centered above tooling , surface: grippy
next two are
glow wizard, white, 175, flex 8, stamp: circle superglow rainbow colored, tooling:small circle tooled , surface: grippy and smooth
and finally the jacks
glow wizard, white, 175, flex 6, stamp: jack face rainbow colored, tooling: G logo centered above tooling , surface: grippy velvet
i have about 30 different feeling/flex/surface/tooled wizards for trade if you describe what is in you bag i'm sure we can make a trade. esp if you have any of the above ones.