tbird888
Salient Disc Test Team
You want one with a slight dome if you want the beefiest Envy.
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Discmania P2 in s line and d line for me. If you are finding P3s understable it may be time to take a look at form because OAT is basically the only thing that would make them flip unless you are absolutely mashing them or throwing them into a strong headwind. An S line P2 is plenty stable for me IMO.
For me the P3 is not understable, but when I would throw it even on a hyzer, it would tend to try to fight out of it just enough to go a bit long and miss my target window on that dogleg-left shot in heavily wooded conditions that I was trying to hit. I began using an S-Line P2 for that shot with better results.
It wasn't OAT that was the problem; the P3 disc simply wasn't quite "there" for me. The P3 shines for me in windy conditions (not hurricane-force, mind you) where the wind swirls and changes directions... the P3 holds well on approach shots to the basket from 50-80 feet or so.
And note to the OP: My Envy is in Neutron plastic.
I'll suggest something a little different and say the Serpent. Dead nuts straight and can handle power very well.
It is shorter then an Envy though.
The envy really is onr of the best driving putters to come out since the pure IMO.
:thmbup: I'd recommend an S-Line or C-Line P2Discmania P2 in s line and d line for me. If you are finding P3s understable it may be time to take a look at form because OAT is basically the only thing that would make them flip unless you are absolutely mashing them or throwing them into a strong headwind. An S line P2 is plenty stable for me IMO.
Proxy's better.