Discraft

Discraft Stratus

Regular price $19.99 USD
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Plastic: Titanium Colorshift - 2026 Ledgestone Wave 2
Titanium Colorshift - 2026 Ledgestone Wave 2
Weight - Color (Stamp): 170-72g - Pearl (Chrome/Wonderbread)
  • 173-74g - Pearl (Magenta/Silver/Blue)
  • 170-72g - Pearl (Chrome/Wonderbread)
  • 170-72g - Blue (Magenta/Silver)
  • 170-72g - Magenta (Green/Wonderbread)
  • 170-72g - Pearl Purple (Pink/Chrome)
  • 167-69g - Pearl (Green/Chrome)
Plastic: Titanium Colorshift - 2026 Ledgestone Wave 2
Weight - Color (Stamp): 170-72g - Pearl (Chrome/Wonderbread)
Discraft Stratus
$19.99 USD
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Flight Numbers

5Speed
4Glide
-4Turn
1Fade

Discraft's most understable midrange. The Stratus turns right on command with barely any fade, making it the go-to disc for beginners learning to throw, experienced players shaping turnovers, and anyone who needs a midrange that commits fully to the anhyzer side without fighting back.

Why Throw the Stratus?

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Maximum Turnover Ability

At -4 turn with only 1 fade, the Stratus turns harder than any other Discraft midrange. Throw it flat and it drifts right. Throw it on anhyzer and it pans for days without fighting back. When you need a midrange that goes right, the Stratus is the answer.

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The Beginner Confidence Disc

New players who can't get discs to fly straight usually have an overstability problem. The Stratus solves it — its extreme understability compensates for low arm speed, keeping the disc airborne and moving forward instead of fading into the dirt after 100 feet.

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Effortless Hyzer-Flips

Start on slight hyzer and the Stratus pops to flat on its own with barely any power. It rides straight on the flip and drifts forward with a soft finish. It's one of the easiest midranges to hyzer-flip in disc golf — perfect for learning the technique.

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Woods Touch Shots

Need to bend a midrange right through a gap at 175 feet? The Stratus does it on a smooth, low-power throw. No big run-up, no forced angle — just aim, release on anhyzer, and the disc carves around the obstacle with finesse.

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Short-Range Roller

The extreme turn puts the Stratus on edge with minimal effort. For short rollers around obstacles at 75–150 feet, the wide midrange diameter gives predictable ground play. Beaten-in Stratus discs become dedicated roller tools.

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Tailwind Approach Tool

The understable flight and manageable speed make the Stratus useful for tailwind approaches. It floats forward without ballooning and stays on line with soft, minimal fade. A specialty tool that earns its bag spot in the right conditions.

Plastics

Standard

X Line

Midgrade • Grippy • All-Weather

Discraft's midgrade baseline — more durable than Pro-D with good grip even when wet. X Line Stratus discs fly true to the numbers and provide consistent performance at an affordable price. The standard production plastic for this mold.

ESP

Premium • Swirly • Limited Runs

Discraft's signature premium blend in special edition and Ledgestone runs. ESP Stratus discs are grippier and more durable than X Line, with swirly colorways. They may fly slightly more stable out of the box and hold their flight longer through use.

Titanium Colorshift

Ultra-Premium • Color-Shifting • 2026 Ledgestone

Discraft's premium Titanium in a color-shifting finish — the 2026 Ledgestone edition. Titanium holds stability well and feels solid in hand. The colorshift effect changes appearance in different lighting. A collector's option with premium flight.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Both are understable Discraft midranges at speed 5, but the Stratus (5/4/-4/1) is significantly flippier than the Buzzz SS (5/4/-2/1). The Buzzz SS has a manageable -2 turn that produces gentle turnovers and easy straight shots. The Stratus has -4 turn — it commits hard to the right and barely comes back. Choose the Buzzz SS for workable understability, the Stratus for maximum flip.
One of the best. New players can't generate enough speed for overstable discs, so those discs fade out after 100 feet and feel impossible. The Stratus flies forward on minimal power — its extreme understability keeps the disc airborne. Many beginners see their first real disc golf flight with a Stratus. It builds confidence fast.
At -4 turn, the Stratus is designed to flip. If it's too much, release on more hyzer and throw with less power — let the disc do the work. If it still rolls over uncontrollably, your arm speed may have outgrown the Stratus. Step up to the Buzzz SS (5/4/-2/1) for more control, or the Buzzz (5/4/-1/1) for a nearly straight midrange.
Both are ultra-understable midranges with -4 turn and 1 fade. The Stratus (5/4/-4/1) is one speed faster with more glide, giving it slightly more distance potential. The Wolf (4/3/-4/1) is slower with less glide and has the unique V-Tech thumbtrack rim. Flight-wise they're close — pick based on hand feel and how much distance you want out of your turnover mid.
Tailwinds only. The -4 turn makes the Stratus extremely wind-sensitive — headwinds will flip it over immediately and crosswinds push it off line. In calm air and tailwinds, it performs beautifully. For windy midrange shots, reach for a Buzzz, Zone, or something with real overstability.
Older X Line runs were listed at 5/5/-3/1. Newer production (including 2026 Ledgestone editions) shows 5/4/-4/1. Discraft has updated the Stratus flight numbers to reflect the mold's actual flight more accurately. The disc itself hasn't changed dramatically — it's always been very understable. The newer numbers just capture that reality better.
The Stratus has historically been an X Line staple. Premium runs (ESP Swirl, Titanium Colorshift) have appeared through Ledgestone and special editions. Whether Discraft adds the Stratus to regular premium production depends on demand. For now, X Line is the reliable stock option and premium runs are grab-it-when-you-see-it releases.

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