Every thrower needs that one disc they can trust when the standard Buzzz just won't budge. The Buzzz SS fills that gap with an almost apologetic willingness to turn over, transforming what might be the sport's most dependable midrange into something far more accommodating for developing arms.
In the hand, it feels deceptively familiar—same comfortable rim, same trustworthy plastic—but the flight tells a completely different story. Where a regular Buzzz demands respect and technique, the SS practically begs to be thrown hard and flat. New players discover they can finally achieve those smooth right-turning flights they've been watching better players execute effortlessly.
Launch it on a slight hyzer and watch it flip to flat almost immediately, then ride that gentle turn for surprising distance. The glide seems endless. For seasoned players, this becomes the secret weapon for threading narrow gaps or executing controlled turnovers when a Buzzz would fight back. That -3 turn isn't aggressive—it's predictable, manageable, almost educational.
The beauty lies in its versatility across skill levels. Beginners get their first taste of controlled anhyzer flights without the fear of rolling over completely. Intermediate players find it bridges the gap between their developing backhand and the shots they know they should be making. Advanced throwers? They bag it for those specific situations where anything more stable would be overkill.
Sure, it won't handle serious wind, and yes, it might be too flippy for some power arms. But when you need a midrange that actually wants to cooperate rather than challenge you, the Buzzz SS delivers that gentle confidence boost every bag needs.
