Discraft Elite Z Fly-Dyed Zeus Distance Driver with Paul McBeth Large Signature Stamp [Back Stock Inventory - Disc and Stamp Color WILL VARY]
Discraft Elite Z Fly-Dyed Zeus Distance Driver with Paul McBeth Large Signature Stamp [Back Stock Inventory - Disc and Stamp Color WILL VARY]
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Mold: The Discraft Zeus Distance Driver -- Speed: 12 | Glide: 5 | Turn: -1 | Fade: 3
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As of this announcement, the official name of Paul's distance driver will be changing.
A prototype goes through many changes. Sometimes it’s a tweak of the rim or adjustment of the plastics - this time it’s a name change. Naming a disc is no easy task. For years we have had an ever growing, ever changing list of names for our future discs. When a new disc rolls through, we pull the list out and see what feels right. It’s about finding a name that aligns with the characteristics of the disc as much as the impact we want the disc to have in the industry. Some of the names instantly fit, while others take some time to dial in. With the Kong, Paul was drawn to the name on his first factory tour, we all just underestimated the impact the disc would have. As it has continued to grow in popularity with players of all skill levels, it has also outgrown its name. And what’s bigger than the king of the apes? The King of the sky - Zeus.
As the king of the gods, demigods, and mortals, and as the god of the sky, Zeus is a perfect fit. While the disc’s name is changing, the design, mold, and flight numbers of the disc will stay the same.
Plastic: Elite Z Fly-Dyed - See all Elite Z Fly-Dyed Discs
Same as the Elite Z plastic, but with unique tie-dye patterns throughout the plastic.
Stamp: Paul McBeth Large Signature
Discraft Big Z Collection Zeus - 173g - Solid Pink
This is my absolute favorite disc. Does exactly what it's supposed to do
I've got 2 of these discs both in the 170-174 weight range and they are great. When they were brand new i could throw it flat and get a really long drawn out S curve that would keep gliding to about 320' once i thought it was done at about 300'. They broke in fairly quickly and i now have to power down and hyzerflip them but they still get out to 340-360 pretty easily. They are great for max distance in wide open fairways, long hyzerflips, and massive turnovers and annys that fade at the very last second to land flat. The ESP Swirl is not only nice to look at but it feels great in the hand as well. The flight plate is really thin, almost like flesh not plastic. I'm assuming that's where its big glide comes from. It has the same flight numbers as a Thrasher but both of mine are a lot more understable than my Thrasher, totally different discs really. This would be an awesome disc for anyone, from a beginner moving up to their first 12 speed to an advanced shot shaper.