Hagebygatan 241, Norrkoping, . 603 62
Discraft Wasp
Wasp
Superbly consistent flight characteristics for shots in the 250-350 foot range, you'll want one for windy days or hyzer finishes. The Wasp™ is Discrafts most popular overstable midrange.
Discraft gives the Wasp a stability rating of 1.5
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5.0 / 3.0 / 0.0 / 2.0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 4.9 / 3.0 / 0.0 / 1.9
Our Price: |
€16.90 - €22.90 |
Wasp Dimensions
- Diameter: 21.60 cm
- Height: 1.80 cm
- Rim Depth: 1.30 cm
- Rim Width: 1.20 cm
- Max Weight: 177.00 g
Additional Information
- Speed: 5.0
- Glide: 3.0
- Turn: 0.0
- Fade: 2.0
- Primary Use: Mid Range
- Stability: Very Overstable
- Recommended Skill Level: Intermediate, Advanced
- Plastic grade(s): Durable, Midgrade, Premium
- Beadless
Reviews
Feb 29, 2024 15:55 PM
The wasp is a straight to overstable disc. Thrown hard and on a hyzer it might flip up to flat or hold the hyzer . It never flips over for me. It has a dependable finish so you can trust it in winds also. I would throw this instead of the buzzz when i need a buzz flight in a headwind.
Dec 28, 2023 10:05 AM
It feels great in the hand and goes far! It is straight for a long time, with a nice fade in the end. I use it on those tight fairways, where you need to be in the middle, but still want some distance
Feb 01, 2022 15:51 PM
I tested the Wasp as a more overstable version of the Buzzz. I could not see any significant difference from the flight. However, the Wasp makes a somewhat more inconsistent impression than the Buzzz and is also not so perfect in the hand. I think the Wasp is an alternative to the Buzzz if you can't handle it. However, you do not need both in the bag because of the very similar properties. I have tested the Z plastic and the Tour Series Disc and find the TS plastic much better, because it is more grippy and good to control in all conditions.
Jan 06, 2022 22:49 PM
It's such a nice disc, the rim is comfortable and the plastic pretty rigid and grippy.
It's flying wonderfully out of the hand. In backhand, don't put too much power, because it tends to flip a little. It's very straight with a good fade at the end. If you throw it on hyzer, it will keep the line to land cleanly. On anhyzer it follow the line to finish flat.
If you rip it on forehand or backhand, it flies straight with barely no fade.
It's the first disc I bought and I did my first and only ace with it. I love it.