Building the Bag with Paul McBeth | E2 Midranges
Watch as Paul McBeth builds his new bag and puts his new midranges to the test in a first-hand look at what it takes to throw these discs with precision and control. As a proud member of Team Discraft, he's excited to show off the versatility of midranges that allow him to throw from both tee and fairway positions. Paul showcases various models, including the Overstable SS, the Understable Swirly ESP, and the popular Buzz, comparing their flight characteristics and performance in different conditions. With a focus on speed and control, he shares his expertise on how to dial in these midranges for optimal results. From Huntington Beach, where Discraft is headquartered, Paul's skills are put to the test as he throws these discs with expert technique, providing valuable insights for players of all skill levels looking to improve their midrange game.
Join Paul McBeth as he shares his expert midrange picks & strategies for dominating the course with his top picks.
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hey everyone but now you know I'm a proud new member of team diss craft I'm excited for this next chapter in my career with a new team comes new challenges now let me give you a first-hand look at what it takes I'm building my new bag when choosing a mid-range I'm looking for the combination of speed and control the versatility of the mid-range allows me to throw off the tee or on the fairway let's take a look okay so let's check out how these mid ranges fly I got mid ranges from over stable to under stable and I got distress most popular mid range the buzz I even got it in the OS and SS and let's start there let's start with the SS it's got a really comfortable feel you can kind of feel the difference compared to the buzz but I've tossed this a few times and I'm gonna start with a little bit of Heiser and just let it fade to the right and we got a slight tailwind here so it might be a little bit more overstable but we can work with it with this tailwind it held it very straight I mean you can see it the whole flight Oh straight up until it moved about ten feet to the left at the end now let's move to the buzzes I got the Nate das buzz and I got a swirly esp I really like this color is my high school colors so representing Huntington Beach but let's let's go with the Nate das first I heard this is a little bit more overstable version than the ESP it's a Z plastic put on a little bit of hyzer line and just held that true the whole way I think if I threw that flat it would just go straight the whole way and maybe a little Annie it might want to just fold that the whole the whole time so let's go to the ESP I'm gonna throw this one on a flat release and we'll see if it just goes straight the whole way but this is a swirlie ESP buzz got it on the flat line yeah it's a little bit more under stable than the than the Z but you can see I just stayed true to that little little Anheuser I got on there...





