Westside Discs Origio Burst Harp Putter - Reliable Overstable Approach
Westside Discs Origio Burst Harp Putter - Reliable Overstable Approach
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In this review the Westside Discs Origio Burst Harp proves itself as a go-to approach putter for players who need a disc that simply resists the wind and finishes with authority. The bottom line: if you want a dependable, overstable putt and approach disc that holds hyzer lines at a wide range of arm speeds, this review recommends the Harp because it consistently delivers predictable fades and strong stability without requiring perfect technique.
Key Features
- Overstable flight: The Harp is built to finish with a firm hyzer, making it reliable for windy approaches and tight lines into the basket.
- Wide speed compatibility: It handles both faster throws from seasoned players and slower arm speeds from recreational players while maintaining a steady fade.
- Durable Origio Burst plastic: The burst plastic construction resists wear and maintains the disc's flight characteristics over time.
- Consistent approach control: Designed as a primary approach disc, it provides predictable stopping power for putt and approach situations.
- 170g plus weight: Heavier weight helps the disc cut through wind and sit down on the green where lighter discs might skip.
Who It's For
The Harp is best for players who prioritize a very dependable overstable disc for approaches and short drives. Advanced players who need a single go-to approach disc that will hold hyzer at higher arm speeds will appreciate the Harp's resistance to turning over in wind and its consistent fade.
Recreational players with slow arm speed will also find it useful as a stable, predictably fading approach putter, though players seeking a very neutral or understable putter for turnover lines should look elsewhere.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Very overstable flight gives confidence in windy or pressured conditions.
- Performs well across a range of arm speeds, reducing the need to carry multiple approach discs.
- Durable burst plastic retains flight characteristics through regular use.
Cons
- Heavier, overstable feel may be less forgiving for players who prefer understable approach putters.
Specifications
| Brand | Westside Discs |
| Model | Harp |
| Plastic | Origio Burst |
| Type | Putt and approach disc |
| Stability | Overstable |
| Weight | 170g plus |
Our Verdict
The Westside Harp is a practical choice for players who want a single, trustworthy overstable approach disc that performs in wind and holds hyzer reliably. It represents good value for anyone needing predictable stopping power on approach shots and who prefers a durable, heavier putter that will not turn over under pressure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Harp suitable for windy conditions?
The Harp is specifically designed to hold in the wind and provide a firm fade, making it a strong choice for windy days.
What type of player should use the Harp?
It suits both advanced players needing a dependable approach disc and slower-armed players who want an overstable option; those seeking understable putters should consider alternatives.
Does the stamp color affect flight?
Stamp colors vary but the Origio Burst plastic and flight characteristics remain consistent regardless of stamp color.
Editor's Take
The Westside Harp is a durable, overstable putt and approach disc that holds hyzer in wind and suits both fast and slower arm speeds; a reliable choice for predictable approach shots.

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