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Picked up a 170-172 Soft Magnet yesterday...
I saw two a couple of weeks ago; the store had two Magnets and two Challengers that had new stamps on them (didn't say Pro D on them anywhere) so I'm going to say yes, they are still in production.Can not find any magnets on most retailers online, they are still in production right?
Can not find any magnets on most retailers online, they are still in production right?
Did you try.............say, Discraft?
https://www.discraft.com/disc-golf/putt-approach/model=magnet/
I never really felt these things lived up to their "chain slamming" moniker myself. :|
Then again I'm more prone to "fluttering" into the chains.
I don't think he plays anymore. He makes bluetooth speakers out of old ammunition boxes, though.Sorry for the drift, but...
Every time I see this thread updated I wonder what Biker is up to.
Of course, it's quite possible that I may have already missed some old news.
I don't think he plays anymore. He makes bluetooth speakers out of old ammunition boxes, though.
You could look him up and ask if he would make a DGCR-themed one and see if he remember us.
They wiggle quite a bit; they are not as HSS as say an Aviar but they fade pretty hard. They also ride a pretty high line. Back in the 90's they didn't seem out of the ordinary but now if you are using one of those lower-profile putters and try to switch to a Magnet, you probably won't have any idea what to do with it.Never met MB myself, but he seemed very much like a WYSIWYG type of guy. Never one to hide who he was or troll as an alt.
I've never really tried a Magnet. The closest I came was giving a few away. I hear they work about as well as any other putter. You gotta put 'em on the chains.