| The XL is one of the farthest flying discs ever made, and is hugely popular with new players. Easy to control, and holds an almost perfect line on big throws. Former world distance record holder of 693 feet. The FLX version is a special ESP blend that is flexible but not floppy, and is highly durable. Perfect for better grip and release in any condition, especially wet or cold. The XL ESP is great for controlled distance. It is one of Discraft's most popular discs. Discraft Stability Rating System: (What is this?) 1.5 About Stability The stability of a disc refers to its left or right track during flight. A disc that flies straight when thrown flat and with enough spin has a 0 stability rating. The numbers 1 to 3 indicate an “overstable” disc that will pull or turn to the left, with 1 being less turn and 3 being a hard turn. The number -1 to -3 indicate just the opposite or a disc that turns to the right with -3 being the most turn. All stability ratings are for a right handed backhand throw at average flight speed in zero to light wind conditions. For higher wind conditions choose an overstable disc. About Discraft's FLX Plastic The FLX Plastic is an advanced polymer plastic released in 2006. it is grippier than Elite-Z Plastic and has a higher durability than Elite-X. A perfect choice for especially wet or cold weather play. |