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The Spike will fly straight for beginners and will have a more understable flight path for the more advanced players. Compared to most putters, it has a shallower grip and a smoother edge. The top surface has traction zones for optional varied grip.
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.
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Zero Medium Spike
super impressed ive used it through two rounds and my confidence grows with every shot the thing flys exactly where i tell it to im very happy
I'm glad to hear that you're enjoying your new Zero Medium Spike! It sounds like it's been a great addition to your bag.
Have a great day.
/Frida
Although it took a while to get here, my son loved it! Great birthday present.
I'm thrilled the Spike is back! For a while I always had three Spikes in my golf bag, in various states of newness. Then one day I went to replace a lost Spike and found them unavailable, even when I talked to Latitude 64 in Sweden. I tried other discs, with no success.
I'm still practicing with this one. I like it a lot so far... i can tend to overturn it but I think its user error as I'm getting some really nice throws out of it. Good overstable mid for those right turning backhands.... it starts right and stays right for me
Good straight distance driver. The more I practice the further it goes
I have above average arm speed and can send it over 400+ regularly, but this disc doesn't go far for me. Its a bit too overstable and no matter how hard I throw it I can't get it to flip up to flat for any length of time. Even on anhyzer for a flex shot it doesn't go as far as my other discs. This will not be a distance driver for me unfortunately like I had hoped... more of a forhand or backhand midrange hyzer spike at this point. It might break in and gain stability over time, but I'm a bit disappointed. Would like to see what the regular Ballista does