What is the difference in the type of plastics for these? I am used to the good ole DX Aviar for putting, now use that for nearly everything else. Does the different plastics help with longevity or to maintain original flight characteristics longer?
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look em up on their website, they explain the dif molds, like this is the wizard without the bead...
i like the wizard...
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The nose is a complete radius ( the wing is the exact same as the top) and there is a very small bead.
Well what putter does he like now? What is he looking for in a putter? What does he dislike in his current putter? What type of grip and feel does he like in a putter?
also is this really for a friend? You can tell us son, we understand these questions are awkward to ask.
Sorry, I had to pull a merge. Somehow a Wizard thread right above a Gateway Putter thread struck me as redundant.
MotoDj said:is he gonna purchase at a store or online? (whether or not he's gonna be able to feel it b4 purchase)
i like em all, but its mostly preference, some like it hard... he might be that guy, i mean i just dont know...
does he drive with putters?if he'll be driving with em i'd say soft or medium, if drive only then evolution, if putt only then sss, ss is prob most common, if he's the type thats gonna end up owning more than one i'd get the sss or ss first and beat it up a lil so you'll have the feel for the disc
all in all, i think they're all great, evo is worse for grabbin chains, wet grip, but they are indestructable
i liked the sss, not floppy at all, just really nice n grippy