Shop Discraft Zone SS discs, a straighter, more workable version of the Zone designed for controlled approaches and finesse shots. With less fade and more glide, the Zone SS gives you precision where overstability isn’t needed.
The Discraft Zone SS is a stable-to-straight approach disc built for players who want more control and less fade than a traditional overstable approach disc. Designed as a complement to the Zone lineup, the Zone SS offers a smoother, more neutral flight while maintaining the comfortable feel players expect.
Where the standard Zone excels in overstability, the Zone SS provides a more workable option for shaping lines, holding angles, and executing touch shots. It allows players to throw straight approaches with minimal fade, making it ideal for situations where precision matters more than aggressive finish.
Whether you're throwing backhand or forehand, the Zone SS gives you confidence in controlled environments, especially when you need the disc to land softly and stay close to the basket.
Why Throw a Zone SS?
The Zone SS is built for controlled, finesse-driven approaches:
Straighter flight with reduced fade
Increased glide compared to the Zone
Excellent for touch shots and angle control
Minimal skip and softer landings
Ideal for shaping lines and controlled approaches
Who Should Throw a Zone SS?
The Zone SS is a great fit for players looking for more control and less overstability:
Beginners - Easier to throw straight without strong fade
Intermediate players - Unlock more shot shaping and finesse control
Advanced players - Reliable tool for precise approach shots
If your discs tend to fade too early or you struggle to throw straight approach shots, the Zone SS gives you a more forgiving option.
Zone vs Zone SS
If you're deciding between the standard Zone and the Zone SS:
Discraft Zone - Overstable and dependable with a strong finishing fade
Zone SS - Straighter, more workable, and easier to control
If you want consistent fade and wind resistance, go with the Zone. If you want control, glide, and straighter finishes, the Zone SS is the better choice.
Zone SS vs Zone OS
The Zone SS and Zone OS sit on opposite ends of the stability spectrum: