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General Scales January 9th, 2013 09:34 AM

Medium Wizards Now Illegal...
 
So apparently the PDGA has now made Medium Wizards (not the Wizard itself, just the plastic blend) illegal. Apparently they did not pass the flexibility test after being 'tipped' off that they may possibly be too stiff.

My concern is I've felt a ton of KC Pro plastic that is far stiffer then any Medium plastic blend from Gateway. Those new 12x Firechickens are RIDICULOUSLY stiff.

Definitely took me by surprise, anyone else feel like chiming in on this?

Jeff Hemmerling January 9th, 2013 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by General Scales (Post 131544)
My concern is I've felt a ton of KC Pro plastic that is far stiffer then any Medium plastic blend from Gateway. Those new 12x Firechickens are RIDICULOUSLY stiff.

Agreed. Some KC Aviars are so stiff it seems like they'll shatter on first tree impact. :confused:

Mikk January 9th, 2013 01:57 PM

I'm confused with this, first the plastic was ok to mold, now its not??

General Scales January 9th, 2013 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Mikk (Post 131559)
I'm confused with this, first the plastic was ok to mold, now its not??

It was okay when they first started with it because I'm sure that Gateway only released to the PDGA discs that they knew would pass the flexibility rating test. After they were approved in that blend, they were unlikely to be tested again. This is the same reason that the G9i blend from Gateway is also been deemed too stiff to be legal.

Now they were PDGA approved and are not having their approval revoked but they are not allowed to manufacture them anymore until they meet approval again (either by adding a softening agent to the plastic or an entirely new blend that meets current criteria).

I don't know if that helped or added to the confusion

Sgt_Mac January 9th, 2013 11:47 PM

Huh?

General Scales January 10th, 2013 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Sgt_Mac (Post 131581)
Huh?

Did I lose you good sir?

REDFIVE January 10th, 2013 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Sgt_Mac (Post 131581)
Huh?

Plastic changes from batch to batch. Mold good, plastic not.

Sgt_Mac January 11th, 2013 07:27 AM

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Stephen.Sines January 11th, 2013 05:12 PM

makes sense to me. production should meet those requirements of stiffness.

bstullis January 12th, 2013 01:43 AM

soooooo, if it isn't a floppy, rubber putter it is out? My Wizard is my driving putter (ppppfffftttttt, hahahahaha driving putter on an am that can hardly hit 350 with a destroyer, lol). It would be my driving putter because it is so stiff. it's a putter for crying out loud. what makes them think it is so dangerous??


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