Simonline Eclipse Pixel, Simon Lizotte – 2024 Halloween Edition

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Simon Lizotte’s Tour of Terror will take you dead straight through the horrors of the Bridgewater Triangle. Good thing it glows brightly.

Speed
2
Glide
4
Turn
0
Fade
0.5
Stable
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When it comes to supernatural triangles, your first thought might go to the Bermuda Triangle. However, upon closer inspection, you’ll find that the paranormal might be closer than imagined. In southeastern Massachusetts, home to Simon Lizotte, lies the Bridgewater Triangle – an area containing reports of supernatural phenomena ranging from UFO sightings to poltergeists. Find all these ghoulish creatures and more during our Tour of Terror on the Eclipse Pixel, illustrated by Green C Studio! Available in the best glow plastic in the game, capture this elusive spectacle before it disappears!

The second disc in the Simon Line is officially here, the Electron Pixel! Debuting with flight numbers of 2 | 4 | 0 | 0.5, the Pixel has a deep profile with a small micro bead, perfect for getting that full grip feeling. Off the tee, the Pixel is a straight/stable flier and will reliably hold any line it’s thrown on with a minimal amount of fade back. However, don’t let the low speed fool you – the Pixel can certainly go the distance, especially with the right wind conditions. On the putting green, whether you’re in C1 or C2, the Pixel shines with the right amount of glide to carry right into the chains.

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1 review for Simonline Eclipse Pixel, Simon Lizotte – 2024 Halloween Edition

  1. Noah – MSDG Employee

    This thing glides for days!

    It has so much glide that it seemingly has autocorrect in its flight, like a good Luna. Throw it with hyzer and it will hold the angle but sort of just fight straight the whole time without flipping, throw it with anhyzer and it’ll hold that line but ultimately straighten out by the end of its flight. I threw it pretty hard straight into a ripping headwind, with a flat release angle, and it did turn over, but gracefully. It flew its full flight and went super far.

    This is one of those throwing putters that could be all you ever need if you commit to learning it!

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