From its earliest concept, this disc was never about replacing the Zeus. It was about creating a complementary option, one that gives players a stronger finish, more resistance to torque, and a more dependable flight when the conditions call for something tougher.
The Prototype Ares began as a response to a familiar need in high-speed driver lineups: a disc that still feels fast and familiar in the hand but brings a more commanding flight than the stock Zeus. The name Zeus 2.0 helped introduce the idea, but as the disc took shape, it became clear this mold deserved its own identity.