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    Discraft Titanium FLX Buzzz

    Discraft Titanium FLX Buzzz

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    Titanium FLX Buzzz brings flexibility to the stiff Ti plastic for added grip and softer landings. It flies straighter and with slightly less fade than standard Titanium—ideal for touch shots and woods golf.
    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5.0/4.0/-1.0/1.0
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/4/-1/1
    Our Price:
    $21.99

    Titanium FLX Details

    Discraft Ledgestone Edition Titanium FLX is a limited edition flexible version of the ultra premium Titanium plastic blend. If you've loved the look of TI plastic, but wanted something a little more pliable, this is the plastic you'll want to try.

    Buzzz Dimensions

    • Diameter: 21.70 cm
    • Height: 1.90 cm
    • Rim Depth: 1.30 cm
    • Rim Width: 1.20 cm
    • Max Weight: N/A

    Additional Information

    • Primary Use: Mid Range
    • Stability: Stable
    • Recommended Skill Level: Everyone
    • Plastic grade(s): Air Bubbles, Basic (Cheapest), Durable, Midgrade, Premium, Rubber
    • Beadless

    Reviews

    Alan Barker
    My Flight Ratings: 5/4/-1/1 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Apr 17, 2015 13:29 PM

    The Ledgestone Edition Titanium FLX Buzzz is a solid midnrange. The flexible plastic feels a lot like GStar, but without the ultra grippiness. For me, I don't like really grippy midrange discs. I feel a smooth plastic is better for a consistent release, so the Titanium FLX provides the smoothness, but with the softer feel.

    Flight wise, my 177g Titanium FLX Buzzz is definitely striaghter than my Elite Z Buzzz. With full power, this disc will actually turn a little bit on me. With forehand shots, I need to release this Buzzz nearly vertically to keep it from turning all the way over, or else really limite my power.

    If you like the Buzzz, but like a softer more foregiving plastic, you'll want to try Titanium FLX.

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