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Color Glow C-Line P1 (Flex 1) - European Open 2024

Color Glow C-Line P1 (Flex 1) - European Open 2024

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2/3/0/0  *Very limited release of FLEX 1 (Gummy) P1's in color glow plastic for the first time! Plastic feels great and glows well! Some had stickers from manufacturer that we left on due to grippy plastic.      

If you enjoy throwing putters on your upshots and off the tee, chances are you’ll simply love these P1’s. The Flex 1 means that the plastic is substantially softer/gummier than our regular Color Glow C-line plastic, allowing you the perfect grip no matter the conditions. The flexiness of the plastic isn’t quite as floppy as in some of our non-glow Flex 1 C-line releases, but there’s certainly a good bit of give in these ones as well.

The added softness of the plastic not only ensures an optimal grip, but also means your shots don’t kick very far off the fairway, should you happen to hit a tree or some other obstacle. The resilience of the Color Glow C-line plastic ensures that the shape and flight characteristics will remain the same for a long time.

Flight-wise these are pretty much everything we could ask for. Out of the box they have a true 0 turn and 0 fade flight, although some slight turn may occur in headwind conditions due to drag caused by the semi-high profile. Correspondingly, these do have just a smidge of fade as the flight speed slows down. Thrown with a clean release in calm conditions, these simply fly straight and hold any angle you put them on. Profile-wise these boast a nice round shoulder with a board-flat flight plate.

One thing we especially like about the softer Flex 1 material is the fact that it has a tendency to correct flutter / off-axis-torque mid-flight. If you’ve been struggling to get clean releases with putters, these P1’s are eager to make you gain confidence and improve your putter-throwing game. The extra grippy plastic is also great for starting to learn to throw with a fan grip, aka with your fingers spread out on the underside of the disc as opposed to stacked against the rim. This can often make a world of difference in the cleanliness of the release.

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