Discraft Buzzz OS Disc Review

The Discraft Buzzz OS is the beefed-up sibling of the beloved Buzzz—built for wind, torque, and confident finishes. With true midrange speed and a reliable fade, it thrives on both backhand and forehand lines when you need a disc that won’t drift right or sail long. Players who value predictable, point-and-shoot control with a firm hook at the end will feel right at home.
Quick Flight Numbers
Speed
5
5
Glide
4
4
Turn
0
0
Fade
3
3
Why Throw It
- Wind-ready reliability: 0 turn and 3 fade keep the flight on line and finish hard left for RHBH even in headwinds.
- Control at midrange speed: Speed 5/Glide 4 gives workable distance without overshooting tight landing zones.
- Forehand friendly: The flat, torque-resistant OS profile resists wobble and early turn on FH approaches.
- Trustworthy angles: Powers down cleanly for dumpy hyzers and powers up for flexes that reliably fight out.
Who It Fits
- Beginners: Best as a utility mid for headwinds, forced hyzers, and tricky escapes; expect a strong fade.
- Intermediate: Go-to wind mid and forehand approach disc when you need a firm, dependable finish.
- Advanced: Torque-resistant workhorse for flat lasers, flexes, and low-ceiling hyzer skips into guarded greens.
Shot Ideas
- Flat into a headwind: With 0 turn, it tracks straight before the reliable 3 fade checks left—great for fairway-length control.
- Stacked hyzer approaches: Start it on a committed hyzer to guarantee the dump and skip; the OS finish keeps you under the basket.
- Forehand line drives: Trust the stability to avoid accidental drift; aim center and let the fade do the final shaping.
- Controlled flex: Release on slight anhyzer to push forward, then count on the fade to pull it back to center or left.
- Low-ceiling placements: Keep the nose down; Speed 5/Glide 4 carries just enough before the dependable finish checks up.
Want a straighter partner or a beefier compliment? Try the classic Discraft Buzzz for neutral mid shots, or step down to the Discraft Zone when you need putter-speed overstability and skip control.