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> Gauge Design 3RTNC Technology
TheHawkmc
post Mar 12 2006, 11:44 AM
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What is it about 3RTNC technoogy that produces a purer initial roll? AND why haven't Gauge's competitors figured it out? I've had Cameron's, TP Mills and Bettinardi's and none compared to my Gauge Design The One's ability to produce a consistently pure roll (and also feel very soft and solid). My control has never been like this before!! I can't wait to see what G-Field produces next....
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QUOTE (TheHawkmc @ Mar 12 2006, 09:44 PM) *
What is it about 3RTNC technoogy that produces a purer initial roll? AND why haven't Gauge's competitors figured it out? I've had Cameron's, TP Mills and Bettinardi's and none compared to my Gauge Design The One's ability to produce a consistently pure roll (and also feel very soft and solid). My control has never been like this before!! I can't wait to see what G-Field produces next....


It really isn't anything to technologically advanced. Just simple and sound design, they wanted something that put a forward motion roll on the ball, even more than ASGI or Yes tech. They also didn't want the putters to feel like them at impact so they needed to design the milling with a softer feel at impact. The result was amazing. I love 3RTNC.

The new G-Field premium zone mallets and ansers have the new SS303 face insert, just as soft as 3R with a better more pure roll.
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