Discraft hades esp4/9/2023 Out of the five we ordered from the first prototype release run, they’re all very similar in molding and dome. It’s about as reliable as an understable disc can be, and it feels excellent in the hand. Realistically, compared to what I expect from how I was throwing it (and the few really good pulls that I somehow didn’t get on camera haha), it’s an excellent disc. But none of that is the fault of the disc, by any means. Perhaps as I figure out the issues with my current form I’ll be able to get the power back from before the form teardown. Overall, however, I was mostly disappointed with my form (or lack thereof), and not with the flight of the disc. Final thoughts about the Discraft Hades-worth the hype? It’s a bit less stable than my “FAF” Champion FlyDye Tern, which is a ridiculously stable run of the Tern. Even with a tailwind it still wants to flip up a bit, but then predictably dumps out at the end of the flight.Ĭompared to my worn-in Star Destroyer, it’s definitely less stable, which is, again, expected. It was a bit more stable than my very beat up Star Tern, and quite a bit more beat up than my old Blizzard DD2-right where I expected a brand new disc with this understability to sit. Compared to other discs I’m more familiar with, it did basically what I was expecting it to. ![]() In the video, we had about a 10-15 mph tailwind, with a bit of left-to-right action. But that said, I still know how this disc flies for both myself at a relatively low arm speed and how it would fly with proper technique. How does the Discraft Hades fly?įirst of all, as I’m sure you’ll notice in the video for this post, I’ve got some massive form issues to work out as I’ve been tearing down my old form and (poorly) trying to rebuild. If you’re moving from Innova to Discraft-or just need a frame of reference if you’re curious-it’s extremely similar to these classic discs. The grip of new Signature ESP plastic doesn’t leave anything to be desired, and the rim depth is also pretty familiar, as it’s basically a Tern/Destroyer rim feel. ESP plastic feels great in general and looks absolutely stunning. This run of the Hades is in the Discraft Signature ESP plastic. ![]() How does the Discraft Hades feel in the hand? For pros, you’ll see this disc more as a utility roller than anything, especially as it beats in a bit. If you’re consistently crushing 400 feet or more, this would probably fit in the roller disc category for you. Put some power behind this disc and it’s a hyzer flip monster. It flips up quite well and holds the line even in a bit of headwind. If you’re just moving up from speed 9 and 10 drivers and ready for something a bit faster, the Hades is a great next step.įor more advanced players, this will probably be your max-distance go-to. It’s not as touchy as we first feared, and always seems to do the same thing for whichever angle it’s put on. Out of the box it’s understandably flippy, but reliable. As a beginner, the Hades would make an excellent first high-speed driver. Thankfully the Hades is really a great disc for players of almost any skill, but it really appeals most to a beginner or lower power arms. Yes, there may be some discrepancies between the actual flights as they’re from separate companies, but the Zeus is clearly meant to be Paul’s new Destroyer as the Hades is meant to be the new Tern. This pairing is pretty similar to how the Hades was released as a complement to the Discraft Zeus (originally released as the Kong in prototype), Paul McBeth’s Destroyer replacement from his new sponsor.īoth the Zeus and Destroyer have the same flight ratings of 12 / 5 / -1 / 3. I’ve bagged a Star Tern for many years at this point, and it’s been my go-to max distance without max power driver for a long time, with a Star Destroyer as my full-power driver when accuracy isn’t as necessary. The Hades has a flight rating of 12 / 6 / -3 / 2, putting it very close to an Innova Star Tern, which shares the same flight rating (Star plastic has the -3 turn rating, Champion and others are rated at -2). Understable drivers are easier to get distance out of than a stable or overstable driver, making these discs a go-to choice for newer or lower power throwers. Final thoughts about the Discraft Hades-worth the hype?įirst of all, the Discraft Hades is an understable distance driver, which is why it’s quickly become quite popular as a beginner’s distance driver.How does the Discraft Hades feel in the hand?.
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