Discraft ESP FLX Scorch - 172g Green
Discraft ESP FLX Scorch - 172g Green
- In stock, ready to ship
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This Disc You See Is the Disc You Get.
This Disc: B2F 06-18
See All: ESP FLX Scorchs with Stock stamp.
Mold: The Discraft Scorch Distance Driver -- Speed: 11 | Glide: 6 | Turn: -2 | Fade: 2
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Introducing the all-new Discraft Scorch! Designed to provide maximum glide with a reliable fade regardless of your skill level. Beginner to Intermediate players will find the Scorch an easy to throw straight-flier that will fight to come back, even in the wind, while Advanced and Professional players can expect high-speed turn and a late finish that will produce amazing distance.
Plastic: ESP FLX - See all ESP FLX Discs
Introducing ESP FLX to our stock lineup! This blend combines two of our customer’s favorite plastic types: FLX & ESP. Providing an impressive grip, these discs will maintain their structure and stability to be enjoyed all year long. This new addition to our lineup will be great for all weather conditions, especially colder climates.
Stamp: Stock
This is the standard, or stock, stamp for this mold in this plastic, at this time. Stock stamps change from time to time as manufacturers attempt to keep their offerings fresh.
See All: ESP FLX Scorchs with Stock stamp.
Feels like I-blend, kind of stiff, kind of grainy to be honest. Probably the most US Scorch I've thrown even at 173g. My biggest issue with the plastic was that in the humidity it slipped out of my hands, even with chalk. Definitely a disc you don't want wet.
Wasn't for me, but definitely true to the flight numbers.
ESP FLX Scorch was a pretty decent bomber, out of the box I could get it to hyzerlip, on slight anny it'll ride the line pretty far, but it does drop out of the sky with forward fade. Definitely a great glider for lineshapers!
I absolutely love throwing this disc. I reached my max drive on flat-ish ground (315' +- 16ft according to uDisc) with my terrible form and noodle arms throwing it overturned. It feels in the hand much like the MVP Photon, but glides like a midrange.