
Do you love hyzer-flips? Do you love long turnovers? Maybe you just love to roll discs. Well if you do, then you need a Sidewinder.
Do you love hyzer-flips? Do you love long turnovers? Maybe you just love to roll discs. Well if you do, then you need a Sidewinder.
Advanced players love the overstable, low-profiled Zone putter. Will hold the line without flipping on long approaches, and delivers predictable putts even in windy conditions.
This Putt and Approach is overstable enough to be cranked and not flip over. You can release it on a slight anhyzer and it will just straighten up and fade out. Similar to the Harp except the Berg has less glide.
One of the original mid ranges produced by Latitude, yet still one of the best. Perfect for hyzer flips and pure anny shots. Get you a fuse, time is running out! Seriously, time isn’t running out, I just can’t turn down a good dad joke.
One of the original mid ranges produced by Latitude, yet still one of the best. Perfect for hyzer flips and pure anny shots. Get you a fuse, time is running out! Seriously, time isn’t running out, I just can’t turn down a good dad joke.
Very flippy mid range that can be a very useful and powerful weapon in your bag!
A straight flying mid range that doesn’t require much effort and great for hyper flips with power!
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The Stegosaurus is the quintessential mid-range driver designed for some turn with a little bit of end-fade. Of course, in a lighter weight, it is more understable than the flight numbers might suggest. But for kids, this mid will do the trick in fading to the basket for a short putt. It has a somewhat deeper rim for more of a “frisbee” feel for new players.
NOTE: The Stegosaurus is molded from the ABC Mission.
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These Rocs are embossed with Rancho Cucamonga, technically making them Rancho Rocs we believe.
The Roc features a beaded rim and a noticeable fade at the end of its flight. Rock the Roc, and when it beats in, you can flip the bird
These Rocs are embossed with Rancho Cucamonga, technically making them Rancho Rocs we believe.
The Roc features a beaded rim and a noticeable fade at the end of its flight. Rock the Roc, and when it beats in, you can flip the bird
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