From the Manufacturer...
The Yeti Pro Aviar is a straight flying putter that works well on the course too. We've developed the Yeti in a firm, grippy blend of Pro blend of plastic. It's somewhere between DX and R-Pro in both grip and firmness. The unique slightly concave top allows for a lower profile and a straighter flight than our other big bead models (KC Pro, JK Pro & Aviar Driver). The grippy firm plastic feels great in your hand in any weather.
Disc Details
Diameter: 21.2cm
Weight Range: Yeti Pro: 160-175g
Best Choice for: Straight flight, Enhanced grip, Unique concave top
Available Plastics: Pro

US $9.95
I’m a huge fan of the Yeti Pro Aviar. The plastic feels great in the hand, and it is super easy to throw hard and straight at the basket. I also use it for push putts and it works well for that also. The only real drawback to it is the plastic can get banged up easier than some of the more durable putter plastics out there, which makes me a little hesitant to want to use it as much for approaches.
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I have 2 putters in my bag that I love. The KC Pro Aviar and the Yeti Pro Aviar. Both are great putters, but the Yeti Pro is my favorite. This putter flies straight and drops fast!
It actually took me quite a while to get used to this disc. The problem I had with it was that it dropped so much. I was missing every single shot low, but once I learned to compensate it was golden! I feel like this disc was made to throw hard. If you float a disc into the basket, you might want to look at something else, but if you go for it, this is your disc.
The Yeti Pro Aviar only comes in the R-Pro plastic and has fantastic grip. Like any other putter it still floats up when you go against the wind, but it floats than any other putter I’ve used. The only time I do not use the Yeti is when I have to curve around a tree. That’s when I pull out the KC Pro, which seems to have more curve, but I always use the Yeti when my shot is straight.
It’s an amazing disc and you will not be disappointed in it!
Have fun and good luck!
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Yeti’s (read BB Aviar) are a bit thick in hand for me as a putter, however I think the Yeti is a sick approach disc. It’s stable enough to be thrown hard or soft and stay on whatever line you put it on. Great mid-range for me.
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