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ARP - Disc review - Discraft Paul McBeth ESP Buzzz
Paul McBeth's new mid-range disc, the Discraft ESP Buzzz, is reviewed in a hands-on testing session. The reviewer, familiar with the buzz throw and its feel, discusses the unique characteristics of this ESP plastic version, noting its stiffness without being overly gummy, providing good grip despite its firmness. In windy conditions, the disc delivers consistent and predictable flights, showcasing its versatility for both putts and fairways. The review highlights the shape and turn of the buzz, which would fit perfectly into a mid-range slot, ideal for various playing situations. The disc's performance is also examined through forehand throws, where it exhibits a noticeable left turn. With Paul McBeth at the helm, this video offers valuable insights into the ESP Buzzz's capabilities and potential uses on the course.
Watch us put the Discraft Paul McBeth ESP Buzzz to the test, reviewing its performance on our favorite courses.
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as we finish up the Macbeth set that we have here the nest disk in line is the ESP buzz let's go we have the buzz that is an ESP plastic now I'm a buzz throw so the feel is very familiar to me the plastic I don't think I've had it in ESP before but it's a tap it is stiff but not not real gummy but it does have good grip for being as stiff as it is artwork lovely thanks Paul looks all nice well feels all nice and well now let's see if it flies all nice and we'll let's go to the field all right so here we go with this first run called Macbeth sedition buzz and ESP and with death row right there I think I'm hooked it was nice and straight a little bit of turn a little bit of fate this is about the same that was throwing up the little nose up and faded out a little harder than the first we are throwing in windy conditions on all these days so I don't recall the exact direction of the wind I think this was into a headwind but still getting the same predictable flights how does a disc this turn over didn't quite have the height to do what it needed to do but when we're talking about me it you're really talking about the versatility of shots I mean you can get some putters out as far you can dial back on some fairways but you're looking at the shape and the versatility that you can get when it comes a mid-range I personally have four slots for mid ranges and this right here would fit into one of those slots perfectly it's a nice wide Heiser here you see it just comes back into the field to play like expected there's nothing nothing really strange going on even when it was windy yes again the little nose up it goes out straight and then just fade back in this last row here is a forehand and I don't forehand me to this may be the reason but it does go out turn to the left and keep going now see Caballero say there was a normal booster this graph but upon Macbeth sorry I forgot to hit the ESP button which is right there this is the...



