Clash Discs

Clash Discs Mango

Plastic: Steady
Steady
Weight - Color (Stamp): 175g - Orange (Red Chrome) *001*
  • 175g - Orange (Red Chrome) *001*
  • 175g - Orange (Red Chrome) *002*
  • 171g - Blue (Chrome) *003*
  • 170g - Blue (Chrome)
  • 171g - Blue (Chrome) *005*
Plastic: Steady
Weight - Color (Stamp): 175g - Orange (Red Chrome) *001*
Regular price $20.99 USD
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Clash Discs Mango

The Clash Discs Mango is a very overstable midrange built for control in wind and pressure situations. It fights out of angles, holds its line, and finishes with a strong, reliable fade.

Flight: 5 | 4 | 0 | 4. The Mango shrugs off torque and headwinds, then dumps hard at the end for predictable placements. Official specs

Why throw the Clash Discs Mango?

  • Highly overstable midrange that you can trust in strong winds.
  • Great for spike hyzers, hard-fading approaches, and forced flex lines.
  • Beadless, comfortable feel that works for both backhand and forehand grips.
  • Bridges the gap between an overstable approach disc and a true midrange.

Plastics

Steady (premium): durable, slightly flexible premium plastic with a grippy matte feel. Designed to offer a secure hold and long-lasting stability in all weather conditions on the Mango.

Flight numbers

  • Speed: 5
  • Glide: 4
  • Turn: 0
  • Fade: 4

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FAQs

What are the Clash Discs Mango flight numbers and what do they mean?

5 | 4 | 0 | 4 means midrange speed with moderate glide, no high-speed turn, and a very strong fade. Expect a disc that finishes hard every time.

Is the Mango too overstable for newer players?

Newer players can still use the Mango as a utility disc. It is best for headwinds, dumpy hyzers, and “must fade” approaches while they build arm speed.

How does the Mango compare to the Clash Berry and Peach?

The Mango is the overstable mid. The Berry is straighter and more workable. The Peach is the understable, glidey option for turnovers and gentle hyzer-flips.

Is the Mango good for forehand approaches?

Yes. Its beadless, flat feel and high overstability make it a great forehand midrange. It resists torque and reliably fights back to the ground.

Which Mango plastic is available?

The Mango is currently produced in Steady plastic, Clash’s durable, grippy premium blend. It keeps the disc’s overstable flight for many rounds.

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