Description
DISCRAFT ESP FLX JAGUANA LEDGESTONE ZONE
Product specifications for the Discraft Zone:
- Stability: Overstable with a stability rating of 2.0.
- Speed: Rated with a speed of 4 on the disc golf flight rating system.
- Glide: Has a moderate glide of 3 on the flight rating system.
- Turn: Rated with a turn of 0, meaning it will not turn over easily.
- Fade: Has a dependable fade of 3 on the flight rating system, helping it finish strong and stay on course.
- Weight Range: Available in a weight range of 164-175 grams.
- Diameter: Has a diameter of 21.2 cm, which is within the regulation size for a disc golf disc.
- Rim Depth: The rim depth of the Zone is 1.2 cm, designed to provide stability and control.
- Rim Width: The rim width of the Zone is 1.0 cm, which is wide enough to offer stability and maintain a consistent flight path.
- Material: Made from premium-quality plastic, which makes it durable and able to withstand tough conditions on the course.
People often ask: ” Is the Zone a midrange or a putter?”
While it is true that some players use the Zone for putting, it is typically used for approach shots and short drives due to its stability and reliable flight path.
When thrown with a backhand or forehand technique, the Discraft Zone will generally fly on a straight line with a slight hyzer angle, which is a left-to-right curve for right-handed players and a right-to-left curve for left-handed players. As the disc loses speed, it will begin to fade to the left (for right-handed players) or to the right (for left-handed players), which makes it ideal for approach shots and accurate landing on the green.
The flight pattern of a Discraft Zone may vary slightly depending on the player’s throwing technique, the wind conditions, and the weight and plastic type of the disc. However, overall, the Discraft Zone is known for its consistency and reliability in its flight pattern, making it a popular choice among disc golfers for approach shots and short drives.