Clempson13
Eagle Member
Should try an Ion....its an amazing putter that could easily fill a mid slot too
how durable are ions? i picked a few up for putting but still have my kc pro aviar in the bag for drives since i'm unsure.
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Should try an Ion....its an amazing putter that could easily fill a mid slot too
how durable are ions? i picked a few up for putting but still have my kc pro aviar in the bag for drives since i'm unsure.
Apart from the domey C-Lines, it's more HSS and less LSS than a Buzzz, meaning straighter. The domey C-Lines have more fade due to slowing down faster.md2: also buzz like
I don't know if Discmania has done something to the MD1, but every single one of them I've had as been more stable than any of my many MD2's. HSS is about the same but more LSS. It's more Roc-like, slower, less glidey and more OAT sensitive than the MD2.md1: less stable md2
I'd keep the axis, then get something slightly more stable and something definitively understable.
You can keep the stingray in or grab something a bit more stable like a fuse, maybe even use both. Then for something a bit more stable I say go cmd2.
Apart from the domey C-Lines, it's more HSS and less LSS than a Buzzz, meaning straighter. The domey C-Lines have more fade due to slowing down faster.
Anyway, get an MD2, it's always worth a try for anyone. Even Ken Climo is throwing them nowadays. Try to get a flat C-Line if possible, those are the nicest.I don't know if Discmania has done something to the MD1, but every single one of them I've had as been more stable than any of my many MD2's. HSS is about the same but more LSS. It's more Roc-like, slower, less glidey and more OAT sensitive than the MD2.