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Old August 30th, 2011, 06:33 AM
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Default Sell me on some new putters

I am looking to get a couple of new putters. I have been throwing a 2nd hand Birdie putter and an Avair. They are a little beat up and I am ready to try something new. Anything I should not have missing from the bag?
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Old August 30th, 2011, 07:05 AM
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Depends on your putting style. Spin? Push? A combination of the two?

In my bag at the moment are three different molds of putters in five different plastics.

Yeti Pro Aviar. Thing is money and the first Aviar I've had in my bag in four years.
Zero Line Spike. Thing is super money. Stiff enough to push putt with without feeling like my thumb is going through the top of the disc. Tacky enough to grab a single link and stay in.
Grip Line Spike. Driving putter. I have two at the moment. A new one that stays straight to slight left fade if needed. Beat one that stays straight to right. More ace runs with these then most any of my other discs.
Pro-D Ringer. Wind putter. If everything else is getting batted around when I'm practicing, I know this thing will stay on line. Kinda flies like a brick though. Not a glidey putter.

I've been messing around with a few different putters as well but none that will replace my goto's.

P1 and P2 from Discmania. Seems like an Aviar to me and I really can't tell the difference between the 1 and the 2. They seem like the exact same disc even though they say they haven't different flights. My buddy Brian swears by them and has one of each.
Soft Ion. Thing just want's to keep going and even though the top is soft, the outside rubber is hard. Great looking disc and innovative. Just doesn't do anything better then my other putters so it's not earning a permanent bag spot.
10m Brick. Thing has the appropriate name. Seriously brick like in flight and seems to kill the chains when it hits them. That's if you can get it to the chains in the first place.

Hope any of this helps.
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Old August 30th, 2011, 07:18 AM
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Thanks GS! I will look into those putters you suggested. I am a spin putter and have been looking into a rhyno. Need a good putter for the wind also so I will read up on that Ringer aswell. Thanks again.
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Old August 30th, 2011, 08:25 AM
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Discraft Banger GT's are great spin putt discs
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Old August 30th, 2011, 08:31 AM
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Try a Gateway Putter. They make 4 excellent putters. 3 of their molds are essentially improved versions of the Aviar.

The Wizard is their most stable putter and feels a lot like a KC Pro Aviar because of the big bead.

The Voodoo has a much smaller bead and flies like a beat up Wizard.

The Warlock is essentially a Wizard without the Bead, and flies the least stable out of the three.

They also have a putter called the Magic that's not based off the Aviar and flies really understable.

All Gateway putter fly great in the wind because they're molded gyroscopic-ally, meaning heavier and thicker out on the rim and thinner and lighter on the flightplate. This makes them fly further, more consistent and just all around better than the Aviar.

The MVP Ion essentially takes gyroscopic molding to the next level with their Ion, but why drop $20 on an Ion when you can get Wizards that fly just as well for $10.

Inside the 10M line all putter will essentially fly the same. Find one that you get a comfortable and consistent grip with. Also helps if it doubles as your approach and driving putter as well. I'm a big proponent of carrying only one putter mold.

Oh yeah and about the P1 and P2 since I'm a little bit of a Discmania expert...

The P1 is an Aviar Putt and Approach same mold and everything just rebranded and a different stamp.

The P2 is an Aviar X or Aviar Driver with an added spacer in the mold to give it a little higher shoulder height and with out the bead.

They shouldn't fly similar at all the P1 should be quite understable off the tee while the P2 will be almost to the overstable side of the scale. Both very good putters though.
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Old August 30th, 2011, 12:25 PM
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Try a Gateway Putter. They make 4 excellent putters. 3 of their molds are essentially improved versions of the Aviar.

The Wizard is their most stable putter and feels a lot like a KC Pro Aviar because of the big bead.

The Voodoo has a much smaller bead and flies like a beat up Wizard.
I second the Gateway suggestion. I have carried a Voodoo and Wizard for two years now and it's true love. The SSS plastic (Stupid Super Soft) is very grippy and feels great.

Putters are very personal though so find something that just feels right in your hand. That's all that matters.
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Old August 30th, 2011, 12:40 PM
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I would try out the Ringer by Discraft. It goes in every time...EVERY time.
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Old August 30th, 2011, 12:52 PM
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+3 on gateway putters, I have the sss(super stupid soft) wizard. This is a stable putter and works very well, grabs chains and stays in more than falls out.
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Old August 30th, 2011, 01:16 PM
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I would try out the Ringer by Discraft. It goes in every time...EVERY time.
Yes they do. Very good for spin putts. And very good for approaches if you have some power to your drive.

That's why the ever elusive Z ones are so wonderful....

The only other suggestion I have for a putter is a Focus by Discraft. They are like a Challenger/Wizard cross and have enough stability to be driven and putted with in a head wind. They also come in a hard and soft version.
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Old August 30th, 2011, 05:18 PM
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Right on! Thanks for all the input everyone. I will just have to head down to Mandos and try a bunch of different ones and see what feels right. Atleast i have a little direction now. Take care and thanks again!
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Old August 30th, 2011, 06:18 PM
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I was all about the Wizard/Voodoo combo for something like three years (and they are awesome), but then I got my hands on a Vibram Ridge and a Summit. Never looked back.
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Old August 30th, 2011, 07:46 PM
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luckily putters are in more affordable base plastics, so buy and try a few. if they work, cool. if not pass them on, try a few others.
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Old August 31st, 2011, 06:39 AM
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wizard ss and focus
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Old August 31st, 2011, 07:25 AM
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A putter is a putter is a putter. It is just you getting used to the feel and the flight. Go to a shop and hold a bunch of them. If it feels right it probably is. Get three of them in the same weight and color. Learn them love them. If it doesn't work, try again.
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Old August 31st, 2011, 08:12 AM
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I would try out the Ringer by Discraft. It goes in every time...EVERY time.
Good one!
Eventually my Aviar by Innova, goes in EVERY time also.
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Old August 31st, 2011, 10:11 AM
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Putters are a very personal thing.
Everybody likes something different.
Soft or hard, sticky or slick, bead or no bead.
Some putters are better for driving, some are just for inside the circle.

Luckily , there are many different putters that cover all of the options.

You can read page after page of glowing praise for Gateway putters, like Wizards, and Magics, but, if it doesnt feel good in your hand you won't throw well with it. Never rely on internet advice.

Going to Tom and Marys to try some different putters is your best idea.
Also, go to Chainbangerz in Burien, Keith has more test putters there, a great big stack, and you can try a whole bunch, on a test basket with actual chains.
You should be able to find something you like between the two stores.

Me, I'm a Vibram guy. I like that thier discs are rubber, not plastic, and they change very little over thier lifetime.
I prefer thier overstable putter, the VP, for inside the circle, and thier stable putter, the Ridge, for driving and approach duties.
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Old September 1st, 2011, 06:03 AM
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Thanks Captain jack. I still have not been to the chainbangerz shop yet maybe I will ty to make it down that way.
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Old September 7th, 2011, 08:32 AM
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I have a 4 year old SSS (aka wet towel putter) Wizard that people constantly try to buy off of me, a Wizard soft, and a brand new Wizard SSS with the rainbow Led Zepplin Stamp. I also carry around 2 Candy Rhinos for driving and windy days (had each one for over 4 years).

I highly recommend both but the best advice for putting putters: do what feels good and then do what works and then find the middle ground.
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Old September 7th, 2011, 09:24 AM
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I highly recommend both but the best advice for putting putters: do what feels good and then do what works and then find the middle ground.
This is the best advice. Putters I went through before hitting my core group.

Soft APX
Challenger (Soft, Hard and FLX)
Wizard (all plastic blends)
Voodoo (Soft)
Magnet (Hard and Soft)
Focus (Hard and Soft)
Pure (Zero line)
Zone (ESP)
Aviar (in every form and plastic till the Yeti's came out)
Polecat
Birdie
Aero
Banger GT (ESP)

They still lay in a tub to this day, one day I'll give them an honorable death.
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Old September 7th, 2011, 05:18 PM
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has anybody tried the wizard in the evolution plastic? like? dislike? im currently using an ss wiz and sss wiz and like them both.
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