Discraft Zone OS Flight Chart
The Discraft Zone OS is an extremely overstable putt and approach disc built for maximum control, torque resistance, and reliability in tough conditions. With manufacturer flight numbers of 4 | 2 | 1 | 5, the Zone OS offers very low glide and a powerful, immediate fade that players can trust in headwinds, forehand approaches, and utility situations where consistency matters more than distance.
Compared to the standard Zone, the Zone OS adds even more overstability and finish, making it a true utility approach disc. It excels at short, precise shots that must finish hard and predictable, regardless of release angle or wind.
Discraft Zone OS Flight Numbers Explained
- Speed (4): Slow enough for controlled approaches and short drives
- Glide (2): Very low glide keeps the disc from sailing long
- Turn (1): Minimal turn resistance, even under power
- Fade (5): Extremely strong, consistent fade on every throw
Zone OS Flight Path for Beginner Players
For beginners, the Discraft Zone OS will behave as a very overstable utility disc. Thrown flat, it will begin fading almost immediately and finish hard to the left for right-hand backhand throwers. While it is not ideal for learning straight flights, beginners may find it useful for short hyzer shots, windy approaches, and scramble situations where reliability is more important than distance.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
Intermediate players will start to see the true strengths of the Zone OS. It excels at controlled