DISCRAFT’S FUZED LINE BUZZZ WITH SAW PATTERN
More than just a work of art, the Fuzed Line Buzzz with Saw Pattern delivers exceptional performance on the course. Players have already gravitated towards it for its consistent flight pattern and slightly enhanced stability compared to the standard Buzzz. This makes it a reliable choice for both precision shots and dependable fades, appealing to a wide range of skill levels.
FuZed Line Plastic
The Fuzed Line represents a new frontier in disc golf innovation. This special molding process allows us to incorporate unique designs into the rim of the disc. The Buzzz is the first disc in this line, featuring an intricate saw pattern on the rim that not only enhances its visual appeal but also adds a subtle tactile feature for players. Moving forward, we plan to expand the Fuzed Line with additional designs, making this a versatile and evolving series.
"More players agree: Buzzz™ is the best golf disc you can buy, period. It's an ultra-dependable, straight flying midrange that you'll reach for again and again. Throw it hard and versatile Buzzz™ will hold any line you put it on. Discraft's 30-year reputation for consistency means that if you lose it, just pull out a new one and you're back in business."
Brian Earhart, Team Discraft
The Buzzz is the perfect midrange. Super angle neutral when thrown correctly, a player with good spin/angle control can expect to throw a Buzzz with VERY little flipping or fading. Hit it flat, it holds flat. Throw it with hyzer, it holds it the whole way. If your angle control is dialed in, throwing a buzzz feels like cheating.
Discraft
We were captivated by the flying disc craze of the 1970's. To interact with a spinning disc and watch it fly is truly a beautiful thing. Our frustration at the time was over the quality of the discs that were available; flight patterns were inconsistent, distance potential was low, and the quality in general was poor. Those discs were manufactured to be toys, and we wanted high performance sports equipment to keep up with the increasing skills of the players. In 1978 we launched Discraft to serve disc sports athletes.