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Millennium Sirius ES2

Millennium Sirius ES2

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The Millennium ES2 in Sirius plastic is a dependable stable midrange built for controlled, repeatable flights. The Millennium ES2 features a grippy yet durable Sirius blend that offers a comfortable hand feel and clean release, producing straight lines with a reliable finishing fade. This plastic helps the disc maintain its flight characteristics over time, making it a trusted option for placement shots and moderate power throws.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 10.0/6.0/-1.0/2.0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 10/6/-1/2
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Sirius Details

Millennium Sirius plastic provides the ultimate combination of superior grip and durability. This premium plastic is comparable to Innova Star.

ES2 Dimensions

  • Diameter: 21.20 cm
  • Height: 1.50 cm
  • Rim Depth: 1.10 cm
  • Rim Width: 2.10 cm
  • Max Weight: 173g

Additional Information

  • Primary Use: Control Driver
  • Stability: Stable
  • Recommended Skill Level: Intermediate, Advanced
  • Plastic grade(s): Premium
  • Beadless

Reviews

LivingTheDream
My Flight Ratings: 10/6/-1/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: 375 Straight Score: Slightly Overstable

Sep 05, 2025 13:55 PM

Been playing for roughly 25 years, so I was around for the variations of the Beast mold came through.  I'm 99% sure this is what they used for the original Beast mold (Beast-X).  So if you were a fan of that mold, this is a pretty close second to that one.  Myself, the older I get, the slower disc I prefer to throw.  The Sirius Zodiac is a nice addition to the Millennium lineup.  Stability-wise it slots nicely between the Orion LF and the Orion LS.  Speed-wise, it's a steup up from thos two molds.  It does have a nice hand-feel to it as well as a decent amount of stability for somebody who maxes out around 350-375.  I would say the published flight numbers are inline with it's flight characteristics for my arm speed.  The production release has slightly firm plastic with a slightly more than neutral dome.  I would love to see this in released in both quantum and glow plastic soon.

Ronin
My Flight Ratings: 10/6/-1/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: 350 Straight Score: Slightly Overstable

Dec 25, 2024 05:03 AM

I have been playing Disc Golf since the early 90s, and have had a Qjls in my bag since 99.  Love the JLS so had to give this a try.  Only had a chance to throw the ES2 for a few rounds so far and must say I like it. 

The ES2 is more flexible then I was expecting, it is not flimsy but is les ridged than my older Sirius Jls, does not seem to affect its flight that I can see.  Out of the box it does seem to be a little overstable with a nice fade which is fine and just needs to get beat in some then it should be super straight.  I was able to flatten it out on a few holes but no real anny flip yet.    

I used to primaly throw Wraiths and Destoryers but as I get older I'm 44 now, its harder to flatten those out for multiple holes, and takes for ever to beat in a Star Wraith to where I like it.

I am really hoping this will turn into my New go to driver that is a slighty slower but a glidier Wraith. Will update after more rounds, and let you know how it beats in. 

 

 

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