DGA, the same company that brought you the rather overstable (and very underrated) midrange called the Quake, now brings you the understable and glidey midrange dubbed the Tremor. Primarily designed for beginners, the DGA Tremor has potential use as a turnover midrange for seasoned players. If we buy two does that put us at one degree of Kevin Bacon?
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Axiom Discs Proxy Review
A straight flying disc is rare. Even more rare is a disc that flies just as straight with reduced power. The Axiom Proxy provides that rare straight flight with a comfortable overmold wrapped around a gorgeous Plasma core.
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RPM Discs Piwakawaka Review
RPM Discs’ Piwakawaka approach disc is an elegant option for a light touch toward the chains and will amaze you with its glide. RPM discs recently sent us a Piwakawaka for reviewing and we’ve been awed by the glide and control that it provides.
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Streamline Discs Trace Review
The launch of the Streamline Discs brand brought us the Pilot putter and also their first distance driver, the Trace. Get ready to draw up some distance with this new disc.
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Streamline Discs Pilot Review
Take off from anywhere and land safely in the basket guided by the Pilot, a stable putter offering for Streamline Discs’ maiden flight.
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Best Disc Golf Putters for Beginners
What is the best disc golf putter for beginners? These are the top putters for a new disc golfer to try: Discraft Challenger Innova Aviar Infinite Discs Myth Dynamic Discs Warden Westside Swan 1 Reborn MVP Atom Latitude 64 Pure Gateway Magic Prodigy PA4 Why Are These The Best Begginer Disc Golf Putters? We’ve tested each of these putters extensively and found they have characteristics that we believe are beneficial for new disc golfers. Most beginning disc golfers benefit from high glide putters that allow them to focus on their putting form instead of generating power. These beginner disc golf putters also show flight characteristics that are mostly stable (straight)…
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RPM Discs Tui Review
The RMP Discs Tui has a flight that resembles its stamp; intricate, beautiful and precise. RPM discs has been manufacturing discs for many years but has only recently begun selling them mainstream. The Tui is their first putter and fills many needs on the disc golf course.
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RPM Discs Ruru Review
RPM Discs has been molding discs in New Zealand for over 20 years, but have only recently started promoting their product to other countries. Their newest putter, the Ruru, might be the best putter you haven’t heard of yet.
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Discraft Archer Review
Ready to take aim and hit the bullseye with minimal effort? Check out the Discraft Archer!
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Discraft Z FLX Thrasher
Discraft recently sent us a Z FLX Thrasher to review and compare to the original Elite Z Thrasher. If you haven’t read our Elize Z Thrasher review yet then I’d strongly recommend you read that first here: https://dgputtheads.com/discraft-thrasher-driver-review Here’s what Discraft says about their Thrasher: http://www.discraft.com/prod_thrasher_z.html As you would expect, the Z FLX Thrasher has the same feel and all of the outstanding traits of the Elite Z Thrasher, but there are a few significant differences. The Z FLX Thrasher is extremely gummy. Some Z FLX molds, such as the Undertaker, are only moderately softer, but the Thrasher in Z FLX is gummier than most other Z FLX molds I’ve…