Is the Buzzz SS Understable?
Buzz SS is a more understable version of the buzz, which on its own is quite a straight flier so the SS flying on a rope is nothing out of the norm, i mean SS DOES stand for “Super Straight”. If you are looking for a truly under stable mid then you need to go further down the spectrum.
What does buzzz SS stand for?
If you like beat-in, well seasoned Discraft Buzzz discs, that’s exactly what the SS does right out of the box! Another Team Discraft member, Matthew Blakely changed the SS meaning to “So Straight” and goes on by saying if you struggle to throw a disc straight….just grab this one!
What is Z FLX plastic?
Discraft Z FLX plastic combines Z plastic with cushioning FLX plastic. durable. beautiful opaque colors. all weather super grip. easier to grip for more controlled releases, especially in cold or wet conditions.
What is SS disc golf?
Disc Information The Nuke SS is the “super straight” version of the popular Nuke driver. While this maximum distance driver has an extra wide 2.5 cm rim and is still very fast, it can be thrown by less experienced players.
What is SS on disc?
How far should a buzzz go?
I’d say even at 250 you’re doing pretty good. I throw (real, not DGCR) distance 400-450 with drivers and I can get my Buzzz out to about 330, maybe slightly farther. It doesnt matter how far you throw it as long as you hit your line. One of my close friends/team mates can launch them out over 400…
What disc is similar to the buzzz?
There are many discs that throw quite similarly to the Buzzz, I’ve decided to look at these 4; Discraft’s Buzzz, Infinite Discs’ Chariot, TSA’s Pathfinder, Latitude 64’s Claymore, and Prodigy’s M3.
Is Big Z plastic good?
Z Plastic. One of the most popular plastic blends on the market, the Z line is the most durable and highest performance plastics. A lot of pros who throw Discraft bag this plastic type because it is long-lasting has consistent flight patterns and has very few downsides overall.
Is ESP or Z plastic more stable?
ESP can mold up more or less stable than Z, according to the disc and run, but, yes, usually less stable.