Here's a rundown on the differences in 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 Super Soft is a 4, a Soft is a 7, and a Medium is a 9. Mediums won't flex much unless you really apply pressure – 50% of the Mediums are probably closer to a 10, designed for players that just like firm discs.
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Medium 9
Soft 7
Super Soft 4
Super stupid Soft 2
SSSS 1
I like a 6, 7, 8 really don't matter as i'm a wizard thrower and wizard push putter.
This is a link to above statement http://gdstour.com/resources/disc-golf-articles/putter-flexibility/
Medium 9
Soft 7
Super Soft 4
Super stupid Soft 2
SSSS 1
I like a 6, 7, 8 really don't matter as i'm a wizard thrower and wizard push putter.