Discraft Recycled ESP Heat with 100% Recycled ESP Stock Stamp - 172g - Solid Green
Discraft Recycled ESP Heat with 100% Recycled ESP Stock Stamp - 172g - Solid Green
- In stock, ready to ship
- Inventory on the way
This Disc You See Is the Disc You Get.
See All: Recycled ESP Heats with 100% Recycled ESP Stock stamp.
Mold: The Discraft Heat Fairway Driver -- Speed: 9 | Glide: 6 | Turn: -3 | Fade: 1
See all Heats
Your disc golf game is going to be on fire with the Discraft Heat! The Heat is an understable fairway driver that will help beginners achieve distances they may not have hit before. More experienced players will find this disc to be great for turnovers and as a potential roller.
Plastic: Recycled ESP - See all Recycled ESP Discs
Eco-Friendly: Discraft's Recycled ESP is made from discs that did not meet initial standards. Those discs were ground into small pieces and used for this new line, effectively reducing waste, and minimizing environmental impact.
Durability: Despite being eco-friendly, there's no compromise on quality. These discs are designed to withstand rigorous play, ensuring a long lifespan and greater value for your customers.
Stamp: 100% Recycled ESP Stock
Don't recycle this disc on your curb! Slide it in your bag and shred your local course while helping make a difference in our game.
See All: Recycled ESP Heats with 100% Recycled ESP Stock stamp.
This is a good disc. I throw about 250 to 270 ft on a flat field. I'm older, so I have a lot of lighter weight discs. For me this disc is pretty stable. In no wind it will fly flat and the 1 fade gives it a nice small but reliable finish. In a 5 to 10 mph headwind at full power I can get it to flip up from a baby hyzer (5 to 10 deg) to flat. It's new, so it might get a little less stable at it beats in. The 6 glide is debatable. I have a lot of Roadrunners and Sidewinders that are all glide of 5 and the Heat is definitely domier, but for some reason the Roadrunners and Sidewinders go further (maybe less drag). The turn of -3 seems about right because all my Roadrunners (even my Halo) turn more and the Roadrunner is a -4 turn so that makes sense. The Heat flies most like my Gstar Sidewinder which has the same -3 turn as the Heat. Sidewinders are notoriously more stable than their numbers, so mine in Gstar plastic, which has an under stable bias, flys most like the Heat. It has just a touch more stability than the Heat.
Heat is great as my understable driver. Personally I like the X plastic. I thought the Z plastic would be more stable, but the Z plastic was really about the same.
Good reliable disc that can do pretty much anything.