Discraft Big Z Luna

Discraft Big Z Luna

The Luna is a great neutral flying putter, making it a staple for heavily wooded and open style courses. This control allows The Luna to take advantage of any angle or putting style and showcase it at its full potential. You may have noticed the flight numbers on the Luna have been updated. This is to better reflect the true flight of Luna, the disc mold has not changed. The Luna is a new putter co-designed from start to finish with Paul McBeth. The Luna features a new and unique plastic blend, combining the fan favorites of Jawbreaker and the durability and extra tackiness of rubber. The melding and firming process of these two materials makes for a great feel in the hand and gives the utmost confidence on the course.

Discraft gives the Luna a stability rating of 1.0 

Manufacturer Flight Numbers 3.0 / 3.0 / 0.0 / 3.0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 3.0 / 3.1 / -0.2 / 2.4
Our Price:
€17.90 - €26.90

Big Z Details

Big Z is durable Elite Z plastic with a modest pearl quality added. Discraft Big Z discs come in bright colors and BIG stamps.

Luna Dimensions

  • Diameter: 21.10 cm
  • Height: 2.00 cm
  • Rim Depth: 1.40 cm
  • Rim Width: 1.10 cm
  • Max Weight: 173.00 g

Additional Information

  • Speed: 3.0
  • Glide: 3.0
  • Turn: 0.0
  • Fade: 3.0
  • Primary Use: Putt & Approach
  • Stability: Stable
  • Recommended Skill Level: Everyone
  • Plastic grade(s): Basic (Cheapest), Durable, Midgrade, Premium
  • Beadless

Reviews

My Flight Ratings 3/3/0/3 Neutral

Oct 12, 2022 22:40 PM

I use Luna for both putting (Special Blend) and throwing (Big Z) and I think this is the most versatile straight putter I've ever tested (Envy is second).

As a putting putter it is very reliable, to me it's the most comfortable disc I've tried and has decent fade at the end of the flight and that's the feature which caused me a lot of problems after switching from Aviars. The reason I changed the putter was wind - just wanted my disc to be less affected by unexpected wind blows and Luna does it perfectly. However I had to switch my putting style, for more spin and power to make it fly better. If you are used to touchy dead straight putts, I would never recommend Luna, but if you want extra confidence in different conditions, Luna is perfect.

As a throwing putter Luna is a straight flier with sooo much glide (flies as far as midranges). I see a lot of people disagree with 3 fade, but I find it a great number. The best I can say about Luna is versatile. If you want it to fly straight, it flies straight. If you want it to turn and never come back, it does that. There are also ways to make it fade hard. The difference between Zone and Luna fade is Zone, when starts fade wants to hit the ground as soon as possible, Luna during fade still glides well and travels decent distance when fading. Basically if you learn to control Luna, it can do the several putters job, but it requires great touch and control. I find Luna easy disc to learn, but difficult to master.

Absolute masterpiece from Discraft