Vulture - less overstability and more glide
When the predator is done with its prey, the vulture comes in to play.
The Vulture is described as a well-seasoned predator, with less over-stability and more glide. The Vulture is predictable in wind and a good driver for long distance placement.
The pros will appreciate this driver's ability while less experienced players will find a consistent, predictable flight.
Here is what Vulture can do:
- Expect extra glide whether you throw backhand or forehand.
- A medium rim gives you more control and excellent hand feel.
- Keeps a near perfect line on every throw
This version of the ESP Vulture features the Paul Mcbeth 6x World Champion stamp.
ESP Premium plastic
ESP plastic has high durability, Good grip, Sticky feel and Long lasting life.
Discraft offers with ESP a great combination of durability and grip.
First released in 2006, this plastic is very similar to the Discraft Z Line plastic and is one of the most durable plastics.
It is slightly less durable than the Z Line but in return provides a much better grip.
Over- or under-stable
Over- or under-stable explains whether the disc goes right or left for right-handed backhand throwers.
Add turn + Fade, if the sum is below 0 the disc is under-stable.
If the sum is 0, it is a neutral disc and if the sum is over 1, the disc is overstable.
Understable = Right, Neutral = Straight, Overstable = Left.
If you are left-handed it is the other way around, also applies to a right-handed person throwing forehand.
As a beginner, you should have an under-stable disc with low weight.
MODEL: Vulture
SPEED: 10
GLIDE: 5
TURN: 0
FADE: 2
AUTHORIZED MAXIMUM WEIGHT: 177 grams
DIAMETER: 21,4 cm
HEIGHT: 1,6 cm
THICKNESS R IM: 1,8 cm
DEEP R IM: 1,2 cm
PLASTIC: Discraft ESP
DISC TYPE: Fairway Driver
STABILITY: Overstable