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Discraft Zone

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Plastic: Midnight Victory Edition
Midnight Victory Edition
Weight - Color (Stamp): 174g - Black (Blue Chrome - Paul Ulibarri OAA Edition)
  • 174g - Black (Blue Chrome - Paul Ulibarri OAA Edition)
  • 173-74g - Black (Chrome - Paul Ulibarri OAA Edition)
  • 173-74g - Black (Magenta Glitter - Paul Ulibarri OAA Edition)
  • 173-74g - Black (Rainbow Stars - Paul Ulibarri OAA Edition)
  • 174g - Black (Winter Sunrise - Paul Ulibarri OAA Edition)
  • 173g - Black (Winter Sunrise - Paul Ulibarri OAA Edition)
  • 173-74g - Black (Magenta Chrome - Paul Ulibarri OAA Edition)
  • 173-74g - Black (Gold - Paul Ulibarri OAA Edition)
  • 173-74g - Multicolor Jawbreaker (Gold Chrome)
  • 170-72g - Multicolor Jawbreaker (Chrome/Gold Chrome/Black - Cthuloop)
  • 170-72g - Multicolor Jawbreaker (Gold Chrome/Moneystamp/Black - Cthuloop)
  • 170-72g - Orange (Blue Shamrocks) *152*
  • 167-69g - Pink (Silver)
  • 160-63g - Green (Black)
  • 173-74g - Orange (Blue Snowflakes)
  • 167-69g - Red (Oil Slick)
  • 170-72g - Blue (Gold Chrome)
  • 173-74g - Orange (Black Chrome Stars)
  • 173-74g - Hot Pink (Blue)
  • 167-69g - Green Jawbreaker (Red Chrome)
  • 170-72g - Magenta (Jellybean)
  • 173-74g - Glow (Chrome Discrafts) *129*
  • 173g - Navy Blue (Blue Chrome)
  • 173g - Hot Pink (Sunset Foil)
Plastic: Midnight Victory Edition
Weight - Color (Stamp): 174g - Black (Blue Chrome - Paul Ulibarri OAA Edition)
Discraft Zone - Midnight Victory Edition / 174g - Black (Blue Chrome - Paul Ulibarri OAA Edition) - Skyline Disc Golf
$21.99 USD
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Flight Numbers

4Speed
3Glide
0Turn
3Fade

The gold-standard overstable putt and approach disc, with a stability of 2.0. Its low profile and flat top feel perfect in the hand and give you confident releases for both backhand and forehand upshots. The Zone shrugs off wind, holds the line without flipping, and finishes with a strong, reliable fade on every approach — a slow, very overstable disc that always finishes hard.

Why Throw the Zone?

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Gold-Standard Overstability

The trusted, very overstable approach disc bagged by Discraft pros and weekend players alike — the benchmark every other approach disc gets compared to.

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Low-Profile Feel

The low profile and flat top sit perfectly in the hand, giving clean, confident releases on both forehand and backhand upshots.

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Wind Fighter

It handles headwinds and high torque without turning into a roller, making it a disc you can trust when conditions get rough.

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Reliable Fade

A strong, dependable fade finishes every approach the same way — perfect for those "must-fade" upshots where you need the disc to come back.

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Spike Hyzers & Flex

Great for spike hyzers, flex approaches, and standstill upshots — anywhere you need the disc to drop and stay put.

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Same Flight Every Time

The Zone's calling card is repeatability — point it, commit, and trust the same predictable, overstable flight on every throw.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Zone is rated 4 | 3 | 0 | 3 with a stability of 2.0. It's a slow, very overstable putt and approach disc that fights wind and always finishes hard with a strong, predictable fade.
Advanced players get the most from it, but all skill levels can use a Zone. Newer players can treat it as a pure utility disc for windy putts and dependable dumpy hyzers where they need a guaranteed fade.
Forehand approaches, backhand hyzers, spike hyzers, and standstill approaches. It's also great for touch flex shots that have to fade back to the target.
The Zone (4/3/0/3) is the stock overstable approach — reliable and predictable for most situations. The Zone SS (4/4/-1/2) is the straighter version, with more glide, a touch of turn, and a softer finish for point-and-shoot approaches. The Zone OS (4/3/0/4) is the most overstable of the three, built for spike hyzers, maximum wind, and aggressive fade. Many players bag two of the three for different jobs.
If you want the same overstable approach flight with a different hand feel, the Westside Harp (4/3/0/3) and MVP Entropy (4/3/0/3) share the Zone's exact numbers — the Harp has a deeper, ultra-flat rim, while the Entropy uses MVP's overmold feel. For a faster version, step up to the Buzzz OS or Roc3; for a slower one, drop to a Luna.
Yes — the Zone has a small bead paired with a low-profile, flat-top shape. That combination gives a locked-in grip and a consistent release point, which is a big part of why it repeats its flight so reliably.
Choose Z Line for maximum durability and overstability. Pick ESP for grip and all-weather throwing. Go Putter Line or Jawbreaker for a baseline feel and softer landings. The Zone also comes in many premium and flexible runs (ESP FLX, CryZtal, Titanium, and more) if you want a specific feel.

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