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Discmania D-Line P2x 2 | 3 | 0 | 1
The Discmania D-Line P2x is the exact putter Gannon Buhr designed to match his clinical style on the green. Built as a low-profile, beaded putter, it sits incredibly flat in the hand and offers a completely smooth, catch-free release when you are staring down a must-make putt. If you are looking for a true point-and-shoot putter inside the circle that doesn't feel deep or clunky, this baseline version is ready to work. Take a look at the rest of the family by browsing the full Discmania P2x Collection, or see all of your green and approach options in our main disc golf putters collection. We take individual photos and weigh every single disc, so the exact color and stamp layout you click on is the one you will get.
Flight Numbers
The flight numbers on the P2x keep your short game entirely predictable. With a speed of 2 and a glide of 3, it holds its line at lower velocities without floating past the basket on a missed attempt. The zero turn guarantees it starts straight out of the hand, while the mild 1 fade gives it a gentle, clean drop at the very end of its flight path.
| Speed | Glide | Turn | Fade |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 3 | 0 | 1 |
The D-Line P2x delivers:
- Stiff Flex 3 Grip: Firm baseline plastic that doesn't bend or warp when you press your thumb down, giving you a completely repeatable release point.
- Shallow Rim Profile: Sits closer to your hand than a standard deep putter, making it excellent for players who want a cleaner pop out of the fingers.
- Chain-Grabbing Baseline Texture: Opaque, chalky plastic blend that kills momentum upon hitting the center pocket to prevent spit-outs.
It excels at:
- Inside-the-circle putting where you want a flat, stiff, beaded disc that holds a straight line.
- Laser-straight approach shots that need to float down flat without taking massive ground skips.
- Giving spin and push putters a clean release that doesn't catch on the fingers.
The D-Line Flex 3 Plastic Advantage
D-Line plastic is Discmania's classic baseline material, and this run uses the Flex 3 firmness. It is very stiff and rigid, which is exactly what professional players prefer because it handles hot summer humilities without turning gummy. Because it is a baseline blend, it will pick up small nicks, scrapes, and dings when you strike the cage metal or tree limbs. This seasoning process is great for a putter, as it slowly smooths out the low-speed fade, turning the P2x into a dead-straight flyer that finishes completely flat over time.
How the P2x Fits in the Discmania Lineup
- Vs the Discmania Horizon C-Line P2x: The premium Horizon run is highly rigid, overstable, and built primarily for heavy driving off the tee. This D-Line version is designed for catching chains and offers a much stickier baseline feel.
- Vs the Discmania Glow C-Line P2x: The Glow C-Line run is a premium option built for low-light driving, whereas the D-Line run focuses entirely on pure baseline putting utility.
- Vs the Prodigy PA-3: Gannon Buhr famously threw the PA-3 for years, and the P2x shares that same low-profile, flat-top, beaded feel. If you like a stiff, shallow beaded putter, the P2x will feel identical in your grip.
Discmania P2x Release Information
- Flight Numbers: Speed 2 | Glide 3 | Turn 0 | Fade 1
- Disc Type: Beaded Putting Putter
- Plastic Blends: D-Line Baseline (Flex 3 Firmness)
Frequently Asked Questions About the D-Line P2x
What makes the P2x different from a standard Discmania P2?
The classic P2 is a deep, beadless putter that has a smooth bottom edge and a taller profile. The P2x is noticeably shallower, sits flatter in the hand, and features a visible bead along the bottom of the rim for a completely different finger placement.
How stiff is the Flex 3 D-Line plastic blend?
Flex 3 is the firmest baseline plastic Discmania makes. It has virtually no give when you press into the flight plate, ensuring the disc keeps its exact flat profile and clean pop off your fingers even in hot or humid weather.
Can I throw the D-Line P2x off the tee box safely?
Yes, but keep in mind that baseline plastic will wear down and lose its low-speed fade much faster than premium C-Line blends if you regularly throw it into trees or rocks. Many players keep one D-Line version strictly for putting and another for touch approach shots.
Looking for a different variation? Explore our completely updated Discmania P2x Collection Hub or stock your starting bag lineup by browsing the full Discmania Discs Collection today to pick your exact disc!
























