Project ChainGrip

Project ChainGrip

What if your putter actually wanted to grip the chains? Welcome to our most experimental short-game innovation to date. By fusing a stiff, reliable Zero Hard foundation with an aggressively tacky outer rim, this lineup delivers an incredibly clean release out of the hand while maximizing friction at the target. Secure your dual-plastic prototype today, join our 20,000-putt testing mission, and help shape the next evolution of Latitude 64° R&D.

Want to dive deeper into the science behind the design? Read the full development story on our blog: Project ChainGrip: Our Most Experimental Putter Plastic.

Next Prototype Drop: August 13th at 15:00 CEST

The initial test flight of our dual-plastic prototypes sold out quickly. The next phase of the R&D mission launches soon, featuring restocks of the Pure in four fresh color combinations (Blue/White, Orange/White, Pink/White, Yellow/White), alongside the highly anticipated debut of the straight-flying Peak in a full color range.

Want to be first in line? Click into the sold-out Pure below to sign up for back-in-stock notifications, and make sure you are subscribed to our newsletter to catch the Peak the second it lands on the site.

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It is an experimental R&D initiative utilizing a fusion of two distinct plastics on a single disc. The inner core and inner rim are molded from rigid Zero Hard plastic to guarantee a consistent, professional release. The outer rim is fused with our highest-traction grip plastic to maximize catching performance at the basket.

Standard Zero or Opto lines use a uniform material composition throughout the entire disc. ChainGrip prototypes isolate stiffness in the center for structural integrity while placing an ultra-tacky compound exactly where the disc impacts the chains. Early testing shows it offers the structural safety of a hard putter with the grabbing power of a soft blend.

Balancing stiffness and stickiness was a major focal point during initial development. Because the tacky material is localized strictly to the outer edge, early player testing confirms that the discs leave the hand cleanly without getting stuck to your fingers.

To prove whether this dual-plastic architecture statistically catches better on the course, our R&D team is tracking data from 10,000 putts using ChainGrip prototypes measured directly against 10,000 putts with traditional plastic discs. Every prototype player review submitted on the store helps build this database.

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