Draco
- Max Weight
- 176 g
- Diameter
- 21.2 cm
- Height
- 1.4 cm
- Rim Depth
- 1.2 cm
- Rim Width
- 1.9 cm
- Inside Rim Diameter
- 17.3 cm
- Rim Depth / Diameter
- 5.7 %
- Rim Configuration
- 35.50
- Flexibility
- 11.14 kg
- Bead
- No
Draco
The "Draco" by Millennium stands as an uncompromisingly overstable fairway option in the 9-speed category, specifically targeting players with the arm speed to handle a predictable utility tool for headwinds, dogleg lines, and forced hyzer shots. With its characteristically flat profile—consistently board-flat in both Quantum and Quantum Color Lunar plastics—it delivers reliable flight characteristics across multiple production runs. This disc bridges the gap between controlled fairway drives and maximum crosswind resistance without venturing into higher speed classes. In flight, the "Draco" exhibits a relentlessly stable performance with a speed of 9, glide of 3, turn of 0, and fade of 4. The low glide rating of 3 ensures a penetrating trajectory without uncontrolled float, while the 0 turn prevents unwanted turnover tendencies even on powerful throws. The pronounced fade of 4 guarantees a dependable left finish (RHBH) that holds strong even in heavy headwinds. Advanced players leverage this stability for precise hyzer lines, where the disc maintains its initial angle all the way to the ground. The flat top minimizes drag and promotes clean energy transfer from the hand. Equally suited for forehand and backhand throws, the "Draco" appeals primarily to experienced players seeking a direct Firebird replacement with consistent flatness. Intermediate players with sufficient power will find it a reliable utility disc for situations where stability outweighs distance—such as tight fairways or forced skip landings. Beginners may struggle with its high overstability; the disc doesn’t forgive technical flaws and demands clean release angles. As a staple in advanced players' bags, it fills slots where moderate fairway drivers lose control.