This is the aluminum black insert. I think the white one is the only one that is 80/20. I didn’t spec this putter, I bought it from the WRX classifieds. I don’t have any complaints on the insert. If I do my own build for a back up I would stick with the aluminum insert.

    I’m 50/50 on the Stability Shaft right now. Need more work with it for sure. Long putts have me sucking ass. But, from 15’ it’s wonderful.

      ckay Excellent. Love it. Just need to get my lag putting down. Takes me a ton of time (shitty putter). But from 15’ it’s wonderful. Just need to work on 30-40’.

      great weight, stable stroke.

      Thanks guy i putted with one this evening at PGA superstore and couldn’t miss from 15 feet and in ..I’ll be placing an order Monday

      I'm so close to pulling the trigger on one but another question.... Is the custom program the only way to get a flow neck? I only see flow neck as a MySpiderX listing...

      mljones99 Unfortunately the flowneck is only available through that program.

        mljones99

        I would say this about the slant neck.

        On traditional putters, we associate slant short necks to be massively gated stroke putters, but on the SpiderX that is not the case, so I would give it a shot before committing to a flowneck.

          Eddie appreciate that...I'll try one before committing. 7° difference in toe hang might not be as big of an issue as I'm thinking it might.

          Another thing I would say is the pistol gt 1.0 grip on the spiderx is growing on me.

          I've traditionally been flatso ultra/1.0 or no other Superstroke grip, but the pistol gt 1.0 with the spider head seems to work really well. Aside from the fact that 1/3 of them come out of the box crooked as shit, it's a great grip. @huntingchris0000 Another thing to check on your MySpiderX before you ditch it.

          Eddie Good grip, a little day on the bottom for me. Going to try the pistol tour which has some taper to it.

            15 days later

            Here’s a comparison pic of flowneck vs short slant for those of you on the fence.

            Eddie This is very helpful and exactly what has had me torn. Now the FCG has me intrigued so I'm all messed up lol.

              mljones99

              Glad it helped. To be honest, there isn’t a huge difference in terms of flow, the main difference is how they setup at address. The slant neck maintains the sharp lines associated with the putter, the flowneck does soften the look at address, to some it’s a bit weird, to some it’s a welcome sight. I’ll take more pics later.

                Had one and sold it. I probably putted better than I ever had last year with it, which makes total sense to sell it right? It was chipped up on the alignment top line, and felt I need to tinker. I’ve had good moments since then, but to echo what some have said here, I haven’t felt the way I did over a 5ft putt with that thing.

                I have a triple track (spider shape) sitting downstairs brand new, so maybe I’ll give that a whirl again. But head is a little bigger and wasn’t loving it when it practiced with it. I think I just had sellers remorse from getting rid of the spiderX

                maybe there’s another in my future.