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So i just found this Wizard marketplace you fellas have mentioned.... yea, thanks a lot for that lol.
Yea I had some factory seconds hand picked last year. But they're all black... I love black wizards but I tend to have trouble finding them lol
How many wizards is too many? Its a question my girlfriend asks me a lot, and I have yet to understand what she is talking about.
I bought this one yesterday, no idea what type of plastic but the feel was amazing. Soft and grippy yet just rigid enough. Possibly an RFF judging from other pics online. I'm a total noob and have been putting with an Aviar P&A which I like a lot but this thing is just a thing of beauty.Picked up a wizard today, like I do every time I'm in a disc golf store, and I had to buy it. It doesn't fit my hand as well as a kc aviar, but I just had to buy it. Black, no stamp, no "wiz" on the bottom, between ss and s, and just felt frickin amazing, even though it's slightly used. I knew they'd get me back eventually. The plastic is just too good. Putted pretty well with it.
What plastic is that?^ pretty wizard.
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This one is mine. Not gritty, but more grippy and smooth at the same time while still being firmish.
i don't actually know. the markings on the underside don't say. it's not as ss or s or anything i'd normally recognize. i'd say it's between soft and supersoft. it has the best grip ever, though.
I bought 3 more wizards today. Help.
A rock hard soft for drives. A fairly stiff supersoft for putts and a nicely beaten up eraser for the approach and long putt duty.
I bought 3 more wizards today. Help.![]()