Discraft ESP Buzzz

Discraft ESP Buzzz

Throw it hard and versatile Buzzz™ will hold any line you put it on. Discraft's 30-year reputation for consistency means that if you lose it, just pull out a new one and you're back in business. More players agree: Buzzz™ is the best golf disc you can buy, period. It's an ultra-dependable, straight flying midrange that you'll reach for again and again.

Discraft gives the Buzzz a stability rating of 0.5

Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5.0 / 4.0 / -1.0 / 1.0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5.0 / 4.1 / -1.0 / 1.0
Our Price:
€16.99 - €25.90

ESP Details

Discraft ESP is an advanced polymer plastic that is more durable than Elite-X and grippier than Z Line plastic. This plastic blend provides the perfect combination of grip and durability and often includes attractive color swirls.

Buzzz Dimensions

  • Diameter: 21.70 cm
  • Height: 1.90 cm
  • Rim Depth: 1.30 cm
  • Rim Width: 1.20 cm
  • Max Weight: 180.00 g

Additional Information

  • Speed: 5.0
  • Glide: 4.0
  • Turn: -1.0
  • Fade: 1.0
  • Primary Use: Mid Range
  • Stability: Stable
  • Recommended Skill Level: Everyone
  • Plastic grade(s): Basic (Cheapest), Durable, Midgrade, Premium, Rubber
  • Beadless

Reviews

My Flight Ratings 5/4/-1/1 Neutral

Mar 21, 2024 09:38 AM

Its probably the most popular and most sold midrange of all time and there's a good reason for it. It's reliably stable, handles a lot of power and torque. On top of that you can finesse the disc around trees like no other. For me ESP plastic tends to be the straightest! 

My Flight Ratings 5/4/-1/1 Somewhat Beginner Friendly

Feb 24, 2023 19:55 PM

My first thought after I threw an ESP Buzzz for the first time was "this is nothing like what I expected": I was pleasantly surprised that brand new it was a fair bit more stable than what one would expect based on flight numbers. That said I strongly believe that everyone should try it at least once. If you are new to disc golf it will be a great asset to teach you proper release and it will be a great benchmark to see if you are ready to disc up. After which point it will still be one of your most reliable multipurpose discs.

Currently I carry 2 with me at all times: the aforementioned ESP for going dead straight or when I want my throw to hold the angle (took some beating in); and a Big Z when I want a dependably stronger fade at the end or when conditions are windier.

All in all it's not a disc after which you will say "WOW". It will just not leave your bag.

My Flight Ratings 5/5.5/-1/1 Neutral

Jul 29, 2022 21:43 PM

The Buzzz is a straight midrange that holds any line you put it on while providing great glide. I've tried a many straight midranges and most of them fly the same but I prefer the Buzzz because it's shallow and fits my hand better. I also love the Buzzz because of the wide range of plastics, colors and stamps. If you want a disc that flies as beautiful as it looks then buy the Buzzz.

My Flight Ratings 5/4/-1/1 Very Beginner Friendly

Jul 02, 2022 00:53 AM

The buzzz is definetly one of the straightest midranges on the market. At first the esp buzzz is straight with some fade in the end, but after throwing it a bit it becomes lazer straight. I would rate it 5 stars for flight but the esp plastic just doesn't have enough grip in my opinion.

My Flight Ratings 5/4/-1/1 Very Beginner Friendly

Feb 02, 2022 10:22 AM

What to say about the Buzzz? Everyone knows the disc and everyone loves the disc. As a beginner, I always heard other players rave about the disc, so I bought one myself. Since then, I can't imagine playing disc golf without the disc. In my eyes, this is the best disc golf disc I know and if you were only allowed to play one disc, I would definitely choose the Buzzz. It is perfectly controllable and suitable for any throws between 50 and 100 meters. In very strong winds it is even suitable for putting. The disc feels extremely good in the hand. If you throw it straight, the disc also shows a very straight flight with a slight fade at the end. If you throw it on a hyzer or anhyzer angle, it holds the flight path all the way to the end. For me one of the go-to discs both in the open field and in the woods. I have tested the disc so far in Z, Big Z and ESP and can recommend all plastic types. The Z plastic is a little more overstable than the other plastic types. For beginners, a weight between 168 and 172 grams is perfect. For advanced players I would recommend a Max weight disc. My father used to have a Full Coulour Buzzz. However, this one is probably more for collecting than throwing, as the plastic feels much more slippery compared to others.