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  1. From my experience, the cheaper plastics like DX, Pro-D, and 200/300 are the most understable out of the box. Plastics like Z, Champion, and 750 are generally more overstable. If you want something in premium plastic and in a neutral stability, go with ESP, Star, or 400.

  2. 28 sty 2021 · The stability and durability of each plastic change between disc golf brands, and with the Discraft plastic types it’s no different. If you’re interested in the benefits of just one plastic, you can find a more in-depth guide to each one down below!

  3. I'm meaning to try out some new discs and I'm wondering what the general consensus is on the stability of the different plastics. So far I've really only been able to determine that Z is more stable than X. Where do ESP, Ti, Z flx, big Z, and jawbreaker fit in on the spectrum?

  4. Plastic stability from under to overstable: Pro-D, Jawbreaker, ESP, Z, Big Z, Z FLX and then Cryztal Z (FLX). Do keep in mind that every now and then there's an understable Big Z run. Reply reply

  5. 4 sie 2014 · I never noticed a big difference between the plastics in the Buzzz when it comes to stability. Flex and grip seemed to be the biggest difference. The most overstable Buzzz I've thrown was an FLX of all things.

  6. We call that disc understable, and would give it a negative stability rating of (-1) for a gentle turn, and (-3) for a more severe turn. When it comes to drivers, understable discs are easiest for new players to control.

  7. 10 mar 2010 · Ideally premium plastic lasts longer. In reality it depends on the particular mold you're throwing. The flight patterns are also slightly different (check discraft's website - a Pro D Buzzz has a stability rating of 0, all other Buzzz molds are .5). Basically, everything will last longer than Pro D or DX.

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