I use a Wenger Swiss Army style. It is a little heavy but solid as a rock. 8 years and running with it.
They are quite solid. A bit large but quite functional!
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I use a Wenger Swiss Army style. It is a little heavy but solid as a rock. 8 years and running with it.
Yes, though I can't find anywhere to buy the Pro(metal) version
Is the Flix Pro made out of a metal of some sort? The only one I have seen has been made out of a thinner plastic.
Curious what the cost was if you dont mind me asking?
You know, I bought the PitchFix out of the gate wanting to try them and I just fell in love. Still working on expanding my horizons... Which others are there?
My dad uses the champ version and says he likes it, but I don't think the snap tool is as impressive on it. Slightly more narrow but I think wider. T2GRN18 just hooked me up with a cool one from Musket Ridge golf Club out by him.. Made by DIVIX. Haven't had a real chance to get it on the course yet.
Looks good JB. How is the strength of the spring mechanism? I think that's where the PitchFix excels. All I'd want out of the tool is for it to stay locked shut in my pocket and snap open when I need it. If it does those two things, it's a winner.
And it's already THP green!!!This little guy seems pretty well made.
JB - any chance that Flix Pro you've got has any sort of ball mark with a logo on the other side ? :wink:
I have a pitchfix that was a giveaway at a tournament l played in. Very nice. Opens easily and repairs marks well.
That's one of my favourite parts about it. As the prongs are relatively narrow, it cuts through the ground easily, which is something I prefer. Some of the fatter pronged offerings don't dig in enough for me.
Those who are using the Flix and have used the PitchFix, how do you compare the mechanism? If I remember correctly, it wasn't all that great in the non-pro version. Somewhat slow to open and lock into place. Maybe that one was just a bad unit.