The Zero Soft plastic will provide the best possible performance for your short game due to it's excellent gripping power. The downside is the Zero Soft Sinus will be damaged easier than other types of plastic, but when it comes to beating your friends, i'll stick to what wins!
The Zero Soff Sinus is an over-stable Putt & Approach disc. This over-stable flight makes it an excellent choice for putting in windy conditions. The Sinus has 3 grip areas on the top with different textures. It allows Disc Golf players an option to find the grip and feel they prefer while putting. The name Sinus nobody knows where the name came from while it's obviously a terrible name for a Frisbee, but at least it flies great!
It is a piece of history – but still as relevant as the day it was born. Sinus was one of the first three discs (together with the driver Primitus and Medius) produced by Latitude 64° back in 2005. It is a putter with three grip areas on top with different textures. This gives players an option to find the grip and feel they prefer. Between the grip areas the disc is regularly smooth for players who prefer a smooth grip. The flight is quite overstable making it useful in windy conditions. For putt & approach discs length is nothing – control is everything. This certainly holds true for the Sinus.
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