Discraft Meteor

The Meteor™ fits nicely into our midrange lineup next to the Comet™, and delivers steady, controlled turnovers with a lot of glide... even at slower speeds. Or release it at a seven o'clock angle for a nice smooth hyzer.

Discraft gives the Meteor a stability rating of -0.1

Manufacturer Flight Numbers 4.0 / 5.0 / -3.0 / 1.0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 4.0 / 4.9 / -2.9 / 1.0
Our Price:
€16.90 - €22.90

Meteor Dimensions

  • Diameter: 21.50 cm
  • Height: 2.00 cm
  • Rim Depth: 1.30 cm
  • Rim Width: 1.30 cm
  • Max Weight: 177.00 g

Additional Information

  • Speed: 4.0
  • Glide: 5.0
  • Turn: -3.0
  • Fade: 1.0
  • Primary Use: Mid Range
  • Stability: Understable
  • Recommended Skill Level: Beginner, Everyone
  • Plastic grade(s): Durable, Premium
  • Beadless

Reviews

My Flight Ratings 4/5/-3/1 Very Beginner Friendly

Apr 08, 2023 09:13 AM

The Meteor, I love it as a hyzerflip-straightflying disc.
It's fairly understable and can be fairly technical to use for beginner+ but it's a good disc for new players with a little slower arms.
For Intermediate+ it's a turnoverdisc that you can rely on it holding the turn after you've given it a couple of tree-wacks

My Flight Ratings 4/4/-2/1 Very Beginner Friendly

Feb 02, 2022 09:49 AM

I became aware of the Meteor through a mystery box. The 2020 Tour Series in Z plastic has been well in hand. I have heard from many that the Meteor is the best midrange in Discraft's lineup next to the Buzzz and is perfect for turnover shots. However, I have to admit that I found the Meteor to be a very straight flying disc. However, it may well be due to the Tour Series plastic. The ESP Meteor is more understable and very good for turnovers. However, I personally prefer the Sol because of the significantly higher glide. However, the Meteor is a great disc for beginners and players with a slightly lower arm speed.

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