Dynamic Discs Lucid Judge Putter (Stock Stamp) [Back Stock Inventory - Disc and Stamp Color WILL VARY]
Dynamic Discs Lucid Judge Putter (Stock Stamp) [Back Stock Inventory - Disc and Stamp Color WILL VARY]
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Mold: The Dynamic Discs Judge Putter in Lucid Plastic -- Speed: 2 | Glide: 4 | Turn: 0 | Fade: 1
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Why was the Judge named the 2013 Disc of the Year in the Player's Choice Awards? It is incredibly predictable in flying and hitting the chains. It is a fantastic throwing putter that will fly straight and glide for amazing distances. It comes in 7 different plastics so that your preferred feel is available in this disc. Come see why this disc has become so popular and judged other, more well-known discs, to be insufficient.
Plastic: Lucid - See all Lucid Discs
The perfect combination of polymers produce some of the most beautiful and durable plastic in disc golf. This translucent blend can take a beating and maintain the original flight characteristics of the disc for many rounds of disc golf. The Lucid version of a disc will be slightly more overstable than the Fuzion version.
Stamp: Stock
This is the standard, or stock, stamp for this mold in this plastic, at this time. Stock stamps change from time to time as manufacturers attempt to keep their offerings fresh.
The judge is one of the best beaded putters on the market. It is very consistent and dependable in the wind.
Awesome disk, Flys great solid disk in my bag
Like many during 2020, I played disc golf for the first time. With minimal knowledge and more time than ever due to the pandemic, I bought some discs and hit the local courses. The Judge was the first putter I bought and I still use it to this day. It is super easy to throw straight and will glide a good amount in the air. I can use it to tee off on certain holes that require good aim and use it to putt from a distance. Overall, a very beginner friendly disc that is worth the price.
Straight flying putter. Goes where thrown
As a former ultimate player, I was convinced I'd never like a beaded disc. As a result I continues to buy numerous beadless putters. I first night the Aviar, but it just didn't feel right and was to deep for approaches. I tried Discraft next with the lower profile Jawbreaker Roach. The Roach felt good in my hand and isn't a bad approach disc, but I just never had much success putting with it. I decided to pickup a Prime Judge misprint as an economical way to try another very well reviewed putter. As soon as the disc arrived I surprised by the feel of DD baseline prime plastic, it just a lot stickier than DX and is more like XT or Jawbreaker plastic. The disc still felt odd initially in my putter grip due to the bead, but I was determined to give it a fair shake. After playing my first round I was very happy; it was the first time since I started that I had confidence while putting. I did notice that the prime plastic scuffs up quickly from hitting the chains, so I'll be looking to upgrade to Classic Blend very shortly. As an indecisive guy, I may still try the Warden at some point out of curiosity, but I think it's safe to say, Go Team Judge.
The judge is a great feeling putter. Classic plastic is great, but the judge is not stable enough for what I prefer out of a putting putter. Still a great disc.
A glidey, straight putter. Comfortable and grippy plastic.