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ARP- Disc Review - Z Force Discraft
The ARP Disc Review - Z Force Discraft is a comprehensive evaluation of the Paul Macbeth edition Z Force disc by Dis Craft in Z plastic. The reviewer showcases the beautiful artwork on this disc and compares its feel to that of an overstable distance driver like a Destroyer. They highlight the unique blend of Champion plastic with a slightly gumminess, making it comfortable to hold onto. The reviewer tests the Z Force in various conditions, using different arm speeds and throwing techniques to assess its workability and reliability. They note the disc's stability and high speed capabilities, but also its ability to turn over with a consistent flight path. With an estimated 300 feet of distance achieved, this disc is suitable for reliable finishes at medium-range shots rather than bomber throws. The reviewer provides valuable insights into the Z Force's performance on flat and hyzer shots, making it a great resource for players seeking information on stable and forgiving discs.
Expert disc golfers review the Discraft Z Force. Perfect driver for all skill levels - beginners to pros.
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we are testing the Macbeth set and today we have the Z force alright we have the force by dis craft in the Z plastic the Paul Macbeth edition this design is beautiful I have to say that off the bat of really nice artwork on this disc the overall feel on this if you've ever had something of an overstable distance driver like a destroyer this has a similar feel a plastic blend itself feels like champion plastic from Innova but with a little bit more gumminess so to say and a little bit more tact easy to hold onto feels comfortable nothing crazy wide about the rim just an overall solid feeling distance driver in the hand alright we have the force in the field here in action so when doing these reviews I kind of go through a mental checklist so for me I'm thinking stable check high speed check usually when I combine those two elements for myself my arm speed it's generally a disc that isn't gonna get too much work ability from me but that wasn't the case with divorce be it the mold itself were this particular plastic for me it was very workable and very usable some of these were thrown hard with Heiser and they would flip up get a little bit of movement to the right turning it over here on an Annie still fights his way back over to the middle of the field so there's a reliability factor there because of the stability of the disc but it's not so over stable that it's unworkable and that you have to talk it over with everything you've got in order to get some distance from it now I'm not maxing out on distance on any of these shots realistically I'm probably getting right around 300 feet from this disc so it's not gonna be the disc that I pull out for you know bomber shot but the reliable finish at the end this this will work its way back over to the middle if you're thrown and flat or if you're throwing it on Heiser it's gonna fly straight for the majority of its flight and then as it's coming back out that low speed stability kicks in but it's not something where it's going just burn to the ground it will glide on over on forehand you get...



