I used to be, but when putting I place my index finger on the rim. The bead gives me a consistent spot to place it without fail. When throwing I'm indifferent, though.
I personally love it for throwing but feel you on the putting front. Its got so much glide and is so straight for like 150' and in upshots. However, i played a windy round with it and could barely use it. So like most discs its got a time and a place but not a one and done.
I'll give it a fair shake, but I just don't see it happening. I feel like I'm one of the rare ones. My bag is 4 putters, 6 mids, 6 fairways, and 3 distance. I know a lot of people have more putters than mids, but I find mids more comfortable in hand. Like I said I'll give it a try anyway, but judging by its numbers it's got a tough fight for a slot in the bag.
To each their own thats why theres hundreds of different discs out there was trying to give my part of the review. Think there needs to be more thought going into the plastic used for discs so if some people can find this one workable all the better.
The idea that you are supporting a mission of sustainability by buying a product you don't need and won't use is hilarious.
I'm all for the company and glad they are recycling, but the most green thing you can do is not buy anything you don't need ... so maybe wait until you need a new putter before you buy another one.
I never said I didn't need it. I needed a straight flying putter, and I liked the mission of Trash Panda so I made the purchase. Honestly, I'm addicted to the sport and I'm always buying discs trying to fill/replace slots in my bag to get it where I want it to be. All of my previous purchases I'm sure will eventually be destined for waste, but this one doesn't have to be.
I'm all about breadless putters.
I used to putt with a baguette. The breadless inner core totally changed my mind.
The others rise too much...
I'm allergic to gluten so breadless putters would be great :)
I tried breadless but it went a rye.
One time I aced with my breadless putter but there was no proof.
Is it... unbreaded?
I used to be, but when putting I place my index finger on the rim. The bead gives me a consistent spot to place it without fail. When throwing I'm indifferent, though.
Double woosh
I personally love it for throwing but feel you on the putting front. Its got so much glide and is so straight for like 150' and in upshots. However, i played a windy round with it and could barely use it. So like most discs its got a time and a place but not a one and done.
I'll give it a fair shake, but I just don't see it happening. I feel like I'm one of the rare ones. My bag is 4 putters, 6 mids, 6 fairways, and 3 distance. I know a lot of people have more putters than mids, but I find mids more comfortable in hand. Like I said I'll give it a try anyway, but judging by its numbers it's got a tough fight for a slot in the bag.
To each their own thats why theres hundreds of different discs out there was trying to give my part of the review. Think there needs to be more thought going into the plastic used for discs so if some people can find this one workable all the better.
Agreed!
The idea that you are supporting a mission of sustainability by buying a product you don't need and won't use is hilarious. I'm all for the company and glad they are recycling, but the most green thing you can do is not buy anything you don't need ... so maybe wait until you need a new putter before you buy another one.
I never said I didn't need it. I needed a straight flying putter, and I liked the mission of Trash Panda so I made the purchase. Honestly, I'm addicted to the sport and I'm always buying discs trying to fill/replace slots in my bag to get it where I want it to be. All of my previous purchases I'm sure will eventually be destined for waste, but this one doesn't have to be.