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Hey guys and gals I was wondering what would be the softest beadless aviar I can order brand new? I don't wants the crap R-pro plastic. I'm a big fan of the Omega SS but there new one's are cheap, I think they are using the R-pro plastic now.... So i pulled out and old aviar with the 96 worlds stamp on it. I would like to have a couple more soft aviars now, and looking for something I can easily replace.

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I don't know too much about different Aviars, but I would check out SSS Gateway Warlocks.  The SSS plastic is not very flexable like the R-Pro is, but is sure is grippy.
Yeah I really like the SS Magics too, but I couldn't find there plastic to be consistent enough for me. I would get one roll up in a ball then the next would be stiff. They may be better now, I just gave up on them.

Is there a SOFT and BEADLESS Aviar out there? For soft, I touched a Aviar Driver in Star Plastic, Very Soft,  but it was Big Bead. I also saw a limited # of Small Bead (Early 2000's) Aviar P&A's at discgolfvalues.com for $7.95, but they say they are Very Stiff. Heres a link:

 

https://www.discgolfvalues.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&pro...

 

 

Yea I just can't putt with a stiff putter, It doesn't have to be super flexible but enough to where my thumb can press into the top plate a little
Star Aviars are pretty soft. Sirius Omegas are soft too. What weight? Here in Japan we are forced to throw 159.9 max. Hero Disc Japan sells 159 Aviar P&As that are soft and feel alot like the old Innova Hands putters...

I'm not a picky play on weight, The Aviar I working with right now is a 164g I think. I have used 175g with the Omega's, and one 150g Omega for woods play.

 

I don't think I would have an Issue with a small bead, just not those big bead things. Don't feel right in the hand. Also I went threw the stack and found a JK Aviar and it felt good in the hand, are all these soft or do they have different runs too?

I only putt with Aviar P&As since i started playing years back. I do know that the JKs have a following though. The Star Aviar P&As are pretty soft . You can definetly sink a thumb into it and you'll always be able to get them with the same soft feel. I agree with you that the New Omega SS feel cheap. Its like a mix of R=pro plastic. 
I am a big fan of the JK Aviar , if you can afford it the 3x JK has a great soft gripy feel. The 4x and 5x are stiffer. The 5x will get a little softer than the 4x will.
JK Pro Aviar-x is the softest you'll find w/o getting some sort of R-Pro.
I want to know when they're going to make DX ADs in production!  Let me know if anybody has any or where to get more.
I just bought 6 of them from Sun King. They might have a few left.
check out the discmania p1 putter, avair p&a mold soft dx plastic might be what your looking for. Aren't the new jJKs r pro also?

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