The Discraft Zone OS is a putt & approach disc that is better known as a utility disc. This disc is a wind fighter and super dependable in all conditions.
We've found most of these Elite Z to be puddle topped.
Discraft says this about the Zone OS: "Introducing the Zone OS, the ultimate utility disc for all your on-course needs! This overstable disc has been in high demand for years and now, it's finally here to take your game to the next level.
Boasting impressive torque resistance and an assertive fade, the Zone OS has earned its stripes as a PDGA certified beefcake. Whether you need a disc for forehand throws, spike hyzers, or approach shots, this disc can handle it all even the toughest of winds and terrain."
Flight Metrics
Speed
The velocity required to reach a disc's optimal flight path. Range: 1 to 15.
Glide
The measure of lift generated by a disc to stay aloft. Range: 1 to 7.
Turn
The velocity, relative to the speed of the disc, required to cause the disc to turn with the direction of spin. Range: +1 to -5.
Fade
The low-velocity stability that causes a disc to hook at the end of its flight. Range: 0 to 5.
This thing is pretty interesting. It fades real hard. I use it to fade and spike into the the ground and stop dead.also if you throw it high to can make a pretty drastic fade around a corner.
Whenever you throw a regular Zone and think, whoa, that went way straighter then I wanted it to. Boom! Bust out the Zone OS. When I need a disc that I absolutely know will fade hard right on a forehand approach I’m pulling out this disc. Short shots with a hard right, I’m forehanding this thing. Longer shots that I need to fade right on a forehand I’m putting some anny on this to get there. The soft zone OS is money during the colder months, which is why I bought it. It’s a great disc that a bag with the regular old soft zone in the winter months. The two together are a power couple for sure.