Discraft Sol – Glide-Heavy Anhyzer Specialist Midrange
The Discraft Sol is an understable midrange disc designed for finesse, control, and shot-shaping creativity. With flight ratings of 4 | 5 | -3 | 0, the Sol is ideal for slow-speed turnover shots, gentle hyzer flips, and navigating tight fairways. It’s a go-to disc for newer players and seasoned pros alike who want a disc that responds precisely to touch and angle.
Originally released as the 2018 Ace Race disc, the Sol’s shallow rim and smaller diameter give it a clean release and excellent feel in the hand. Whether you’re threading lines through the woods or throwing low-power approach shots, the Sol glides further than you’d expect and holds the anhyzer angle without fading out.
Why Choose the Sol?
- Beginner-Friendly: Easy to throw with smooth, controlled turnover flight.
- Fantastic Glide: The 5 glide rating keeps this disc in the air longer than most midranges.
- Perfect for the Woods: Shape lines around obstacles and hit tight fairway gaps.
- Touch Disc: Excellent for finesse approaches, short-range turnovers, and floaty hyzer flips.
- Great Feel: Shallow rim and smaller diameter for effortless grip and release.
Flight Ratings:
- Speed: 4
- Glide: 5
- Turn: -3
- Fade: 0
Who Should Throw the Sol?
- New Players: Learn hyzer flips and angle control with ease.
- Woods Golfers: Shape smooth anhyzers and technical shots through trees.
- Approach Artists: Float accurate upshots with minimal fade.
- Fans of Understable Feel: Ideal for turnover shots and slow finesse lines.
If you’re searching for a disc that will help develop touch and line shaping or need an understable midrange to carve up technical courses, the Sol deserves a spot in your bag. For a similar disc with more glide and longer range, check out the Discraft Meteor. Or, if you want something with a bit more stability but similar control, try the Discraft Comet.
FAQs
Q: Is the Sol good for forehand shots?
A: While it can be used forehand for touchy approaches, it’s best suited for backhand turnovers and touch backhand upshots.
Q: How does the Sol compare to the Meteor?
A: The Sol is slightly slower and more touch-sensitive, while the Meteor can handle a bit more power and has a larger rim for added glide.
Master your finesse game and unlock precise turnovers—add the Discraft Sol to your lineup today.
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