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ARP -| Paige Pierce Test Flight Putter - Quick Review |
Get an insider's look at the Paige Pierce Test Flight Putter, a new release from professional disc golfer Paige Pierce. This putter review provides an in-depth analysis of the Paige Pierce Test Flight's design and performance. The reviewer puts it through its paces, discussing its feel in the hand, glide, stability, and overall playability. Paige Pierce, known for her expertise in disc golf, shares her personal experience with this new putter, offering insights on its comfort level and response to different throwing styles. With a focus on technique, the reviewer discusses how the Paige Pierce Test Flight performs in various playing conditions, including wind and approach shots. Whether you're a seasoned pro or an amateur looking for advice, this video review provides valuable information on one of the latest innovations in disc golf equipment.
Paige Pierce puts ARP's new putter to the test - watch her in-depth review, first impressions, and expert analysis of its performance and features.
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so we have our hands on the page Pierce TestFlight putter here you're getting a look at the profile and the depth of the putter itself this feels a little bit shallower than a challenger if you're a disc craft fan if you're a trilogy fan following page this feels almost like a cross between a deputy and a warden there is no bead it feels comfortable in the hand the plastic blend itself there's a little bit of gift to it but there's enough grip in there where you feel comfortable without it flying out of your hand let's see how it's going to actually react in the field so we have the page Pierce TestFlight putter here and can say a few things about the putter one it does feel good in the hand the plastic glen is really nice it is a little bit deeper than when I'm used to with a throwing putter so it is a little awkward on my hand of course you can still get it out there but it's just the comfort level isn't there as with my regular putter now if you're used to throwing the deeper rim putter then you shouldn't have any problems with it it does have quite a bit of Glide so if you're looking for a long penetrating turnover shot like that or something that's just gonna stay in the air and and work for a long time then you have this putter is definitely gonna do that flipping it up the flat it's not a problem it is under stable flippy at times when it's full thrown but I think with a putter really shines is in the plain approach game I had a better feel for it when putting and approaching and I did as a driving putter and that's my quick review on the page Pierce TestFlight putter so we went over the feel earlier on and this fly is kind of similar to a deputy as well it is pretty under stable a little bit neutral throwing it into some wind like a loop like we were this day was kind of causing havoc with the disc so I don't feel like we're gonna get a fair representation of what this disc can do I will say that the glide on this this seems to be pretty ridiculous it wants to stay...



