Speed
2
Glide
5
Turn
0
Fade
0.5
Flight Path
Dimensions
Max Weight
175.1 g
Diameter
21.1 cm
Height
2 cm
Rim Depth
1.5 cm
Rim Width
1 cm
Inside Rim Diameter
19.1 cm
Rim Depth / Diameter
7.1 %
Rim Configuration
55.50
Flexibility
8.41 kg
Bead
Yes
Storm Disc GolfPutter

Radar

5 / 5 · 5 ratings
Skill Level
All skill levels
Stability
Overstable

The "Radar" by Storm Disc Golf serves as a versatile putter with pronounced glide for straight flight lines and controlled approach shots. With a speed of 2 and glide of 5, it covers both putting and precise approaches up to mid-range distances. The subtle fade of 0.5 ensures reliable landings without aggressive finish, while the neutral flight path remains stable even at moderate throwing speeds. The bead on the inner rim provides defined hand contact and supports clean releases. In Category 3 plastic, the "Radar" proves to be a durable throwing option, while Medium and Firm variants in Category 1 cater to different grip preferences. In flight, the "Radar" maintains steady straight paths with minimal turn. The high glide value carries the disc farther than classic low-glide putters, enabling flat trajectories with gentle descent. Even with reduced spin, the flight remains stable—the disc forgives technical imperfections and doesn’t veer unpredictably. The minimal fade kicks in late, gently slowing forward momentum. This combination of glide and straight flight makes it reliable even on longer putter distances without requiring excessive arm speed. For approach shots on tight fairways and tunnel lines, the "Radar" delivers consistent results with flat hyzer or slight anhyzer. It’s especially suited for players who prioritize straight flight without aggressive stability and seek a putter that performs both inside the circle and on distance throws. Beginners benefit from the forgiving flight characteristics and accessible speed range, while advanced players can use the "Radar" for precise lines and controlled landing zones. Positioned as an alternative to overstable approach putters or drift-prone understable models, the "Radar" occupies a neutral niche with above-average glide.

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