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    Discraft Z FLX Crank

    Discraft Z FLX Crank

    3.3
    (3 Reviews)
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    The Z FLX Crank adds a flexible, slightly gummy finish to the dependable Z flight. This version handles cold weather well and offers gentle fade.
    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 13.0/5.0/-2.0/2.0
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 12.8/4.8/-1.7/2.1
    Our Price:
    $16.99

    Z FLX Details

    Z FLX plastic utilizes the durability of Elite Z-Line in a more flexible version.

    Crank Dimensions

    • Diameter: 21.20 cm
    • Height: 1.50 cm
    • Rim Depth: 1.10 cm
    • Rim Width: 2.30 cm
    • Max Weight: N/A

    Additional Information

    • Primary Use: Distance Driver
    • Stability: Stable
    • Recommended Skill Level: Intermediate, Advanced
    • Plastic grade(s): Air Bubbles, Basic (Cheapest), Durable, Midgrade, Premium
    • Beadless

    Reviews

    Steven
    My Flight Ratings: 13/5/-0.5/3 Not Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Aug 03, 2019 14:23 PM

    I had the first run crank when it came out and it was money. Ended up losing the disc and unknowingly bought a new one with the new ratings and now it's way too over stable. I'll try to break it in some more to see if I can work it into my bag again but for now I have to resort to using the surge ss as my primary driver. 

    Infinimetrical
    My Flight Ratings: 12/5/-1/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 21, 2019 03:03 AM

    I bought a Pink with Green foil Crank logo stamp, and blue water drop foil ZFlx stamp about a week or so ago. And have been throwing it the last few times I have gone out. (I also bought a used Z flydye Buzzz as my first Buzzz, reminds me of a Hostess cupcake if the cupcake was white and had multiple loopty loops of blue, pink, green, and yellow on it.) Today, I had made some particular advancements as a retrained lefty thrower. I threw my first thumbers with the Crank today. Definitely loves thumbers. In the regards of backhand, which I know better about left-handed. It's really important to whip the disc straight, unless you can really C R A N K the disc then I can only assume that said force will allow you to flip the disc up flat. The one I got was 170-172 because I figured that would be a good weight for me to start with. Initially, I found myself producing only hyzers until today I took the time to put some slight anhyzer, and that allowed me to produce straighter, longer drives. As for forehands, as a former righty in my initial playing years (two years as a righty until I had to change to lefty. Still having to get my body to function with the aggressive nature of sidearm and overhead. So far, overhead has been producing better results for me than sidearm, but, I want the sidearm.) I enjoy using stable discs to produce control shots. The Crank can do this quite well. It'll float either next to the basket, or into it. Just have to flick at a bit of an angle. I haven't thrown distance forehands in a long time, but, I would certainly choose this for ribbon S forehand shots.

    Dean_934
    My Flight Ratings: 12/2/0/2 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Nov 26, 2018 15:30 PM

    Never ever clicked with disc no matter how hard I tried. I generally love discs with similar numbers, but this one just never worked for me. I was pretty inexperienced when I tried it, but now that I'm more experienced, I still have no desire to try it. I just couldnt get it to go far at all. It didn't fade super hard. I just felt like I was throwing a brick that didn't do anything close to even solid compared to similar discs.

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