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The Nebula is an overstable midrange disc.
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.
The Nebula 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. The ESP plastic in this run increases grip and adds a tacky feel. These Nebulas all have vibrant swirls and a distinct shimmer with the metal flakes infused in the plastic. The stamp depicts the side profile of an astronaut helmet as the back end fades smoothly into a collection of galaxies, planets, and new stars in a nod to the disc mold’s name. This was part of a run of 1000 discs.
Discraft ESP Swirl plastic, first introduced in Discraft’s 2019 Tour Series run, is one of the most visually-appealing plastics on the market. The vibrant swirls flowing throughout the entirety of this blend are reason enough for all molds to fly off the shelves in this plastic. The swirls seem to add a touch of overstability to the standard ESP flight as well as increased stiffness. The ESP Swirl Sparkle plastic has added sparkles.
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