Wasp

Discraft Wasp Flight Chart

The Discraft Wasp is a dependable, moderately overstable midrange with flight numbers 5 | 3 | 0 | 2. Built on a beaded profile for added stability, it holds straight lines into a headwind and finishes with a reliable fade. Commonly available in Z Line, ESP, and Jawbreaker (with occasional Big Z/Ti runs), the Wasp is a workhorse choice for controlled approaches, hyzer mid shots, and confident forehands where a consistent flight path matters.

Beginner Lines: Straight Control with a Gentle Finish

Newer players will see a straight push that slows into dependable fade. Throw it flat for point-and-shoot approaches, or add a touch of hyzer to mirror the published flight numbers without overpowering the disc.

Flight Chart Cues for Intermediate Throwers

At typical mid power, the Wasp resists early turn and carves laser-straight fairways before a crisp finish. Z Line preserves overstability the longest; ESP blends grip and durability; Jawbreaker offers extra touch around the green.

Advanced Shot Shaping and Wind Work

Experienced golfers can drive the Wasp on flat-to-hyzer lines for predictable fades, power it on flex shots that fight out reliably, and trust it in crosswinds where neutral mids may drift.

Forehand and Approach Utility

The beaded rim and firm stability make the Wasp a confident forehand mid. Expect clean releases on low-ceiling flicks, stable standstills, and skip-friendly hyzers that land on target.

View our interactive Flight Chart to see how the Wasp flies for your arm speed, release angle, and wind conditions. Toggle backhand/forehand and adjust power to visualize different lines.

Discraft Wasp

 

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Try the Discraft Wasp

If you want a midrange that stays honest into wind and finishes on command, the Wasp’s controlled flight path and consistent fade make it a trusted bag staple.

Puttheads Notes

  • Flight Numbers: 5 | 3 | 0 | 2 (moderately overstable midrange)
  • Stability Class: ~1.5
  • Plastics Seen: Z Line, ESP, Jawbreaker (occasional Big Z/Ti runs)
  • Use Cases: Wind-resistant mids, hyzer approaches, flat lasers with reliable fade, confident forehands
  • Profile: Beaded rim for added stability; a firmer, more overstable sibling to neutral mids
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