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Discraft Tour Series Metallic Z Luna
Discraft Tour Series Metallic 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: |
€24.89 |
Tour Series Metallic Z Details
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
May 14, 2022 13:52 PM
The Luna, it is a great disc for all skill levels. Used by both pros and beginners it can be a useful disc for everyone.
So far, I've tested the Luna in 3 different plastic types where these are the Jawbreaker, Big Z and Metallic Z plastic types. Firstly, the Jawbreaker Luna. The plastic in general is perfect for putting, as it is great in basically all conditions. No matter what, it is grippy. Next, the Big Z Luna and Metallic Z Luna, which are known as the throwing putter Lunas. The Big Z is the most understable out of these whilst the Metallic Z is a bit more stable. Grip wise, I prefer the Big Z Luna. Flight wise, I prefer the Metallic Z. So, this is a case of what you prefer personally and what feels better in your hand.
The flight numbers of the Luna are however wrong in my opinion. The Luna is not as overstable as these numbers signify. 3 fade is waaay too much. It is not even close to as overstable as the Zone, which also has 3 fade. Compared to the Zone, the Luna is straight flying. Overall, this is my only complaint about the Luna
Jan 27, 2022 09:59 AM
I have tested the Luna in three different types of plastic so far. The Jawbreaker Luna is perfect for players who like flat putters. The plastic is perfect for cold temperatures and even in the snow it still gives the right grip. In terms of feel, it is very close to the Bro-D Roach. The BigZ Luna is the more understable version of the throwing putter, while the Tour Series Luna has a slightly more overstable flight. I personally like the Tour Series Luna better and am a big fan of the Tour Series plastic. I think you definitely can't go wrong with a Luna.
However, the flight of the Luna never equates to a +3 fade, and when I compare it to the Zone, it doesn't fade at all.