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    Discmania C-Line Luster P2

    Discmania C-Line Luster P2

    4.3
    (7 Reviews)
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    The P2 is a straight flying, but slightly overstable putter made by Discmania. This disc is stable enough that it can handle headwind throws and fairly long approach shots. This putter was designed specifically for pro players, but can be useful for disc golfers of all skill levels. This was the first disc that Discmania brought back when they took over their own production.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 2.0/3.0/0.0/1.0
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 2/3/0/1.1
    Our Price:
    $16.99

    C-Line Luster Details

    The C-Line Luster plastic offers a unique, somewhat opaque, pearly look. Same great C-Line grip and durability.

    P2 Dimensions

    • Diameter: 21.20 cm
    • Height: 2.10 cm
    • Rim Depth: 1.60 cm
    • Rim Width: 1.10 cm
    • Max Weight: N/A

    Additional Information

    • Primary Use: Putt & Approach
    • Stability: Stable
    • Recommended Skill Level: Everyone
    • Plastic grade(s): Basic (Cheapest), Durable, Midgrade, Premium
    • Beadless

    Reviews

    Verylimited
    My Flight Ratings: 2/3/0/1 Not Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Dec 04, 2018 11:45 AM

    Very good to throw into wind. Does not flip over unless you really force it to. I am a push putter and I find this disc to do exactly what I need it to, straight and then slightly left for a finish. I do not like the rim for approach shots as it is rather deep, but as far as putting is concerned I highly recommend. 

    agallucci
    My Flight Ratings: 2/3/0/1.5 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Sep 17, 2018 09:34 AM

    The P2 in the Luster C-Line Plastic is exactly what I was lookimg for in a P2.  It flies straight for a while with pretty decent glide and then it has a nice reliable fade at the end.  It's perfect for those shots that I just don't trust the nova on.  I've used the luster P2 for headwind putts sometimes.  I used it to sink a 30' uphill headwind putt for birdie, The wind was up and I didn't trust my aviars so i grabbed the P2 since they are very similar in feel to an aviar.  The P2 is slightly deeper feeling than an aviar.  The only short coming with the P2 is that it isn't very useful to forehand.  Due to its deep feel I have a hard time getting clean releases with it.  The luster plastic has really nice grip and its very durable.

    Rokk
    My Flight Ratings: 2/3/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Aug 08, 2018 07:12 AM

    The C-Line P2 flies incredibly more overstable than the p or d line molds.  Flight numbers closer to 2/3/0/2.5.

     

    If you don't have great form but you want to start using a driving putter? This is your answer. The overstability will hide a lot of off axis torque mistakes.

     

    If you have good form but want a multi purpose overstable driving putter? Look no further. This disc always finishes left (RHBH). It allows for spike hyzer approaches, flex lines through the woods, a driving putter that you know won't turn over.

     

    My only negative experience with this is that with a FH it can only be used for little touch up shots. I couldn't get anything safely past 100ft without it getting very wobbly (OAT) through the air.

    Shane Black
    My Flight Ratings: 2/3/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Aug 03, 2018 17:11 PM

    175g Signature C-Line Skygod. I bought this disc solely as a driving putter, since I'm content with using my wardens for putting. I needed a reliable putter that could handle some power with a reliable stable flight. My tournament harp just dumps and my opto pure is dead straight. The skygod fits right in the middle perfectly. The feel took a little getting used to, since it's got a deeper rim than anything I've thrown, but I still think it feels comfortable in my hand. I find myself reaching for it all the time on holes/approaches around 275' and in.

    D. A.
    My Flight Ratings: 2/3/0/1.5 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 13, 2018 14:28 PM

    Disc: Discmania Luster C-Line P2 175 grams

    Playing Conditions: Midwest 10-25 mph head/cross winds, 60+ degrees F and dry.

    Feel:The Luster C-Line plastic used for this run of P2 is grippy and just as stiff as standard C-Line from Discmania. Surprising amount of forward glide. Little bit deeper than X-Line and D-Line P2s I use for putting. Rim is smooth and no flashing present. This P2 is pretty comfortable a fan grip off the tee and on approaches.

    Flight:Thrown flat, the flight was very straight with low speed producing a small fade. Sticks pretty close to where it lands when thrown flat. As a putter it needs a bit of air under it to get a full flight.

    Impressions & Comparisons:The Luster C-Line has a similar depth to an Omega AP Big Bead and Aviar BB Driver molds without a bead. Great for throwing off the tee for controlled distances between 220 and 270 feet. Bit more stable than my Omega AP Big Bead and about the same stability as an Aviar Driver (G* or Glow Champion). Decent for approaches and consistent flight  when thrown at higher and lower speeds.

    Travis Gilbert
    My Flight Ratings: 2/3/0/1 Not Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 08, 2018 18:59 PM

    This quickly became my favorite driving putter.  Its what an FD3 is to a PD.  Not super long but always fades and doesn't beat like a P-Line.  The closet thing I've thrown to this disc is a Neutron Envy.  It's similar but a little more glidy and always finds itsi way back to flat.  Great disc.

    Wes Hambach
    My Flight Ratings: 2/3/0/2 N/A Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jun 12, 2017 18:50 PM

    I love the Discmania P2 putter, have ordered many in the 175 weight. But out of like 10 I have got 2 real 175s. going to call this time if I can find the number. If you are weight specific these are not accurate.

    Wes Hambach 

     

     

     

     

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