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The most obvious differences for me are grip and durability.
Grip will mostly be a matter of personal preference. I like premium plastic for a clean release on longer putter drives, but prefer base plastic for more control on finesse shots.
Durability is the main reason I use premium plastic...
Anyone got info on this? Omega4 approved.
https://www.pdga.com/technical-standards/equipment-certification/discs/omega-4
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I also have a couple of those dark blue Falks. The most stable of them is about as beefy as my beloved 1.2 SOLF. Except it doesn't handle a headwind very well. My hope for the Lots is something close to a beefy Falk - but with better wind fighting ability. If that's possible.
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You are probably right. But as you say, K1 plastic is durable and it will take time. As long as I keep cycling a handful, they will probably survive my ability to make any driver turn...
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I own eight different Falks. Almost all of them have become more stable with use. Unlike almost every other mold I have thrown. The most stable now barely turns at all unless I throw it into a headwind.
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I have the same experience with K1 Kastaplast Falk. I had 3 og them, and all of them got more stable (or ratter less understable) with some use (they barely get visible wear, the K1 plastic is really durable.
I also suspected I was just imagining it, and in a Kastaplast Facebook group many...