Zero Hard Sinus
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Sinus is a putter with three different textured grip areas on top. This gives players an option to find a grip they feel most comfortable with. Between the grip areas the disc has a regular surface for players who prefer a smooth grip. The flight is quite overstable making it useful in windy conditions.
- Zero is the grippy putter plastic used in our putters and approach discs. It is chosen for the good grip and feel you need in your short game. With three different stiffness levels (Soft, Medium, Hard) you will surely find your favourite.
Product images may differ slightly from actual product. Shade of disc color may vary (for example, blue can be baby blue or sky blue). Foil stamp color are assorted.
Get your gear for your weekend round. We offer free shipping to selected regions.
- Sweden 500 SEK
- EU 100€
- US $150
Do we ship internationally? Yes, we do! Check out our international shipping page here.
I don’t know why this disc is so hard to find in the states. Easily my favorite throwing putter / approach disc. A little overstable out of the box but after beat in will hold any line and you can power up on these and not have to worry about them turning over.
Don’t know what it is but this disc is the bomb for me. I bought one 8+ years ago and just finally used it this year on a small par 3 course. Boy it is my to go approach disc now. Purchased the 5 disc set in hard and love using them. Took only 5 days to arrive to the US. Fast shipping from Sweden if you ask me. Grab one cause this disc is underrated.
Off the tee, this is my favorite putter to throw. Thrown flat, this thing is straight with a reliable fade. If you turn it over, it doesn't dump all the way over, and instead eventually fights back. For floaty approach shots with the nose up, this thing will sit down right where I want it and stay put perfectly. I love the feel of this thing in the hand too, and now have 2 in my bag at different beat-in rates.
I love the putter and I just bought 6 of them and I've been playing a couple of days and I'm noticing the plastic chips really easy. Is there a better plastic that I am not seeing on your site