
The Discraft Crank SS is a very high-speed distance driver with good glide and moderate fade. It produces an understable flight that drifts right, making it a great option for players looking for easy distance or turnover lines.
Very high speed (13) requires elite arm speed — most players won't reach this disc's potential.
Release on a slight hyzer for a "hyzer flip" that turns flat and glides straight. Or throw flat for a gentle turnover line.
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From Discraft comes a distance driver engineered for maximum distance on understable lines. The Crank SS features a wide rim that cuts through the air with ease, executing a smooth hyzer-to-flat trajectory before fading hard at the end of the flight. Its consistent turnover tendencies make it a reliable choice for generating massive skip shots off the ground, allowing the disc to glide far past the basket. It excels as a workhorse for turnover drives and roller shots, holding anhyzer angles even in a headwind. Because the speed rating is 13, reaching this disc's full potential requires elite arm speed to load the frame correctly. While the flight numbers suggest it is forgiving, intermediate players might struggle to control the disc's turn, making this mold best reserved for those with powerful drives looking to stretch their range.
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What the Discraft Crank SS's flight numbers mean for your game
This disc demands elite arm speed. Most recreational players will find it flies understable until they develop enough power.
Good glide allows this disc to stay aloft longer, adding distance. However, it may be more affected by headwinds.
Strong high-speed turn means this disc will flip and curve right (RHBH) significantly. Useful for rollers and big turnover shots.
Moderate end-of-flight fade. This disc reliably finishes left (RHBH), making it predictable for placement shots.