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Ace Run Productions VideosApril 16, 2019

ARP- Disc Review - Discraft Z Zone

The Discraft Z Zone review is part of a larger disc golf set review series, focusing on the Macbeth set. The video showcases the performance and characteristics of the Z Zone disc by Paul Macbeth, featuring Aziz's classic design. The reviewer compares it to the Pub Macbeth, noting a slightly grippier surface that may improve control and stability. Hands-on testing reveals an overstable flight pattern, suitable for utility shots rather than distance-driven throws. Specific topics discussed include ground play, skipping, and fading, as well as the disc's ability to hold lines and fight out on its forehand. The reviewer shares their personal experience with the Z Zone, highlighting its predictability and confidence-inspiring performance in the field, even in challenging conditions.

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Video Transcript

we are going to continue our review of the Macbeth set and next up we have the zone all right now it's time to get hands-on with dis crest first one Pub Macbeth Aziz owned the classic is very similar to it we talked about in the fourth video a little grippier and i think this is the reason why it looks like it was a record that they sended the grooves down you can still see the pattern I think that's what gives you a little bit extra grip there and for your Millennials YouTube or do a Google search for what a record was now moving to see if this actually does improve your grip and how it flies in the field alright here we have the zone I would try my best not to call the drone but except the tongue may happen all right let's see how it flies on a flat release there you see that it does what you expect from the numbers from these first few throws you'll see that it is quite over stable because it's a size in the speed and it being and I put an approach doubt this you're not looking for distance with this you're really looking for utility so you're to tease what we're looking for in these shots it said that it's a putter putting approach but there is no putting unless there's some extreme wind going on with this thing and even then it may still end up just being an approach on the Hajin line you see that without a doubt is gonna hold the line and also continue to move left when it lands because of the putter edge you can predict the ground play and skip egde ground conditions willing you know an anhyzer is possible but not going to totally move over to the right they will get up the flat but it's going to continue to fight out on its fade the forehand of course comes to mind with this disc and when you have this in your hand you have a confidence that you you you're going to get it out there it's gonna finish I did turnover once but that was just a result of a very terrible for him effort not any part of the disc all right we have the zone Paul Macbeth edition in the...

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