Clash Discs

Clash Discs Peach

Plastic: Steady
Steady
Weight - Color (Stamp): 174g - Orange (Chrome) *006*
  • 174g - Orange (Chrome) *006*
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  • 176g - Orange (Chrome)
  • 177g - Orange (Chrome)
  • 176g - Red (Blue Foil)
  • 174g - Red (Blue Foil)
Plastic: Steady
Weight - Color (Stamp): 174g - Orange (Chrome) *006*
Regular price $20.99 USD
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174g - Orange (Chrome) *006* Steady Clash Discs Peach - Skyline Disc Golf
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Clash Discs Peach

The Clash Discs Peach is an easy-to-throw understable midrange with tons of glide. It’s built for tight woods lines, smooth hyzer-flips, and gentle turnovers that stay in the fairway instead of dumping out early.

Flight: 4 | 5 | -2 | 1. The Peach stands up, drifts with control, and finishes with a soft, forward fade that’s easy to range. Official specs

Why throw the Clash Discs Peach?

  • Understable midrange that glides through tight gaps without needing big power.
  • Perfect for hyzer-flips, touch turnovers, and shaping woods lines.
  • Beginner friendly, yet useful for experienced players who want controllable drift.
  • Great “touch mid” for standstills, low ceilings, and finesse approaches.

Plastics

Steady (premium): durable, flexible premium blend with a grippy matte feel. Built to handle tree hits while keeping the Peach’s glidey, understable flight.

Sunny (stiff premium): higher-stiffness premium plastic tuned for torque resistance and warm-weather performance. A great choice if you want a firmer Peach that holds its stability longer.

Flight numbers

  • Speed: 4
  • Glide: 5
  • Turn: -2
  • Fade: 1

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FAQs

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

The Peach is rated 4 | 5 | -2 | 1. That means midrange speed, big glide, easy high-speed turn, and a soft, reliable fade.

Is the Peach good for beginners?

Yes. Newer players get straight-to-turning flights without needing much power, making the Peach a forgiving first midrange.

What shots does the Peach excel at?

Hyzer-flips in the woods, gentle turnovers, and low-power standstill throws. It’s ideal when you want glide and drift instead of hard fade.

Can advanced players still bag a Peach?

Definitely. Experienced players use it for controlled turnover mids, touchy gap shots, and long drifting approaches that need to stay on angle.

Which Peach plastic should I choose?

Choose Steady if you want grippy, flexible premium feel with fast glide. Pick Sunny if you prefer a stiffer, more torque-resistant Peach that keeps its flight shape longer.

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