Discraft Signature ESP Anax

Discraft Signature ESP Anax

The Anax has quickly become a staple in player's bags across the globe. Stamped with Paul's standard stock design, these discs are timeless. A strong, overstable fairway driver with the sharp rim of a distance driver but the comfort, thinner rim, and precision of a fairway driver.  Introducing the 3rd disc in Paul McBeth's lineup - The Anax 

Discraft gives the Anax a stability rating of 1.9

Manufacturer Flight Numbers 10.0 / 6.0 / 0.0 / 3.0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 10.0 / 6.0 / 0.0 / 2.9
Our Price:
€18.89 - €19.99

Signature ESP Details

This is the Signature Edition of Discraft's ESP plastic. This is one of Discraft's toughest and most premium plastics available.

Anax Dimensions

  • Diameter: 21.40 cm
  • Height: 1.70 cm
  • Rim Depth: 1.20 cm
  • Rim Width: 1.90 cm
  • Max Weight: 173.00 g

Additional Information

  • Speed: 10.0
  • Glide: 6.0
  • Turn: 0.0
  • Fade: 3.0
  • Primary Use: Control Driver
  • Stability: Overstable
  • Recommended Skill Level: Intermediate, Advanced
  • Plastic grade(s): Durable, Premium
  • Beadless

Reviews

My Flight Ratings 10/6/0/3 Not Beginner Friendly

Aug 17, 2022 19:42 PM

A stepup in speed for me compared to a raptor.  In ESP plastic it's cleary overstable, but still carries very long a lot of glide. Really good control/distance driver for both forehand and backhand shots. 

My Flight Ratings 10/6/0/2.5 Not Beginner Friendly

Feb 07, 2022 15:39 PM

The Anax is very similar to the Raptor, all things considered. You don't really notice the one speed point more. What they differ, however, is the very high glide of the Anax. In contrast to the Raptor, it flies straight for a relatively long time until it reliably fades towards the end of the flight path. I didn't really see the point of the disc in the beginning, but because of the very good glide I started using the Anax as my reliable overstable backhand disc in strong headwinds and the Raptor as my forehand disc, since the Raptor fades a bit more.
I would not classify the Anax as a beginner disc. The plastic is, as is normal for the Paul McBeth series, very good and durable and you have a very good grip in all weather conditions. All in all, the Anax is a disc that you do not necessarily need, but does its job very well if you choose it.