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. Ledgestone is bringing it back in 2024 in Fly and Flag dye plastic.
Note: You are selecting your EXACT DISC.
The Nebula was PDGA Approved on . It is a Mid-Range with flight numbers of: 5 | 4 | -1 | 2
Details:
- Max Weight: 176.8
- Diameter: 21.3
- Height: 2.0
- Rim Depth: 1.3
- Rim Thickness: 1.3
- Inside Diameter: 18.7
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. Ledgestone is bringing it back in 2024 in Fly and Flag dye plastic.
Note: You are selecting your EXACT DISC.
The Nebula was PDGA Approved on . It is a Mid-Range with flight numbers of: 5 | 4 | -1 | 2
Details:
- Max Weight: 176.8
- Diameter: 21.3
- Height: 2.0
- Rim Depth: 1.3
- Rim Thickness: 1.3
- Inside Diameter: 18.7