Big Z Nebula

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At its core, the Nebula is an overstable midrange capable of fighting strong winds. It was released in 2008 as Discraft’s Ace Race prototype and eventually became the predecessor to the Buzzz OS. Since then, the Nebula’s production has been discontinued at Discraft. That held true until the Ledgestone Edition Z Swirl Nebula was released as a limited run in 2021.

This year’s Big Z run will be similar to last year’s mold with a small variation due to plastic type. Generally, the Big Z plastic is a touch less overstable than the normal Z or Z Swirl plastic. Expect the 2022 Ledgestone Edition to fly with a standard Buzzz flight and an overstable finish without the super overstabilty of a Buzzz OS. You’ll also notice a more opaque appearance within each disc despite being part of the Z family of plastics. This was part of a limited run of 2000 discs.

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Here is the flight chart for the Nebula:

Speed: 5
Glide: 4
Turn: -0.5
Fade: 2
Discraft Stability Rating: 1.6

Weight Range: 170g-177g
Rim Width: 1.3cm
Rim Depth: 1.3cm
Height: 2.0cm
Diameter: 21.3cm

Disc Use: Midrange
Plastic Types: Big Z, Z Swirl
Date Approved: 11/26/2008
Recommended Skill Level: Intermediate, Advanced, Pro

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Adam James Hardin
Neba-who, Neba-what, Nebula

I am a Buzzz Dude and always will be. But the Buzz OS finishes to stable. This disc the Nebula is what I’ve needed for years. It has a similar feel to a Buzzz so it comfortably in the hand and you can put a good amount of power behind it on a light anhyzer and it will hold straight with a slight fade to finish. On second thought don’t by these Nebula they are limited release so there is only so many and I need them all.