Zero <tc>Hard</tc> Dagger Ricky Wysocki Sockibomb
Zero <tc>Hard</tc> Dagger Ricky Wysocki Sockibomb
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What does it mean that the image is labeled "Actual Disc"?
What does it mean that the image is labeled "Actual Disc"?
The "Actual Disc" mark indicates that it is our own image of the exact disc you will receive. There will therefore be NO variation in color shades or stamp.
All discs marked "Actual Disc" are also weighed by us with precision scales. Since manufacturers often have a larger margin of error on the scale, you may experience receiving a product that is marked with a different weight.
We group discs that have identical colour, stamp and weight together, so you may find that there is more than 1 in stock of a disc marked "Actual Disc".
What weight should I choose?
What weight should I choose?
Short answer: Is there a difference of a couple of grams between the different variants? Then it doesn't matter much.
Long answer: In general, a lighter disc is often easier to throw for beginners, but is more affected by wind and can be perceived as less reliable. Furthermore, a lighter disc will "skip" forward less when it hits the ground. Experiment with different weights to discover the differences.
If you buy a disc under 170g, it is considered a "lightweight disc". It can be beneficial to experiment with lighter weights, especially for beginners and players who struggle to get up to speed on the disc.
Zero Line is a grip-friendly plastic used for put & approach. It gives you the good feeling you need on the putting green. At the same time, it is recorded more slowly than Retro-plastic.
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Found this cheap for only $5.99. Has been my absolute favorite disc/putter ever since and have made some very clutch putts with this disc in tournmanets. (Nivå på anmelder: Nybegynner)
So, I used to putt with a Judge, and it felt like I was constantly hitting the top of the basket with my putts. So I did some looking, which led me to the Dagger. It could just be in my head, but it seems like my putting has improved drastically. I am much more confident in my stroke now that I have found this putter, and it helps that I have big hands. This putter fits my hand better, and it seems to make me a better putter. The Ricky Daggers are just as good as the normal Zero Hard Daggers as well. Just a great putter!!! (Nivå på anmelder: Middels)
After about a year of searching, trying find the best putter "feel", I ended on the Dagger. In that time I had tried ~10 different putter molds of every kind... shallow/deep, beaded/beadless, 2/3 speed. As a predominant spin putter, I really appreciate the slow, comfortable glide you get, and the mostly neutral but reliable stability. It is also a great throwing putter, and in this case I swear it almost feels like a 1 speed, but gets considerable distance due to its noticeable glide. It will hold its line for 95% of the flight, with an ever so slight fade at the end. (Nivå på anmelder: Middels)
Perhaps the most bespoke putting putter that is in wide production. You've gotta like a deep putter, you gotta be cool with a bead, you have to be cool with the massive glide, you have to account for how slow it flies. If you can reconcile and come to love all of these factors, the Dagger is your putter. They're a little harder to find at the moment, and hopefully they run them again at some point, but the run they did in Royal Sense for Ricky when he came back to Trilogy is my absolute mold/plastic combo in a putting putter ever. I like it in Zero Hard and can make do with Retro, but the Royal Sense has such little give on all parts of the disc but has enough tack to keep it from being slick, just feels so amazing. The Dagger is different, if you're looking for a new putting putter, it's like the Cincinnati Chilli of putters, you probably won't leave the experience with a neutral opinion. (Nivå på anmelder: Middels)
Ricky Dagger in an orange/brown leaf color for me is my best dagger yet. I've had zero medium and even came across 2 gold line tourny edition daggers but this one is the best. Cant have small hands but medium size hands are fine. I'd say anybody 5 foot seven inches or over would have a comfortable hand grip. Its my putter I don't throw it often as I over power it and it turns/burns. (Nivå på anmelder: Nybegynner)