![]() Another member of Team Discraft, Jon Drummond also finds himself bringing the Buzzz OS to the course when the wind is picking up. ![]() The flat-topped overstable midrange is perfect when throwing into a headwind and can handle his forehand shots. Wes Shinevar is apart of Team Discraft has finds the OS to be a great compliment to another disc he bags, the Wasp. Here are the current offerings of the disc: The only ones it currently is not in is Elite X. PLASTICS AVAILABLEĪs a brother of the original, it’s hard to beat, but the OS has gotten a lot of attention and Discraft likes money, so they are crafting it in multiple plastics. When throwing it at an anhyzer the disc will fight back to the flat, but not fade much more. There is a pretty decent fade at the end of the flight. If you have enough spin on the disc, it has a laser beam flight path everyone loves. Beginners most likely won’t even know this is an overstable disc, but might still like it. While players who know what the OS stands for, intermediate/experts will be drawn to the disc. Speed: 5 | Glide: 4 | Turn: 0 | Fade: 3 | PDGA Approved The overstability reigns supreme for many players as the disc glide suffers just slightly, but you can crank on the Buzzz OS as hard as possible without fear of the disc doing exactly what you want it to. When the wind picks up and your reaching for a Mid-Range, there is no question this is the one you should choose. It's for the stronger players where the original disc was just not enough. ![]() The Discraft Buzzz OS is a Mid-Range disc suited for more powerful throwers.
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