Speed
6
Glide
4
Turn
0
Fade
2
Flight Path
Dimensions
Max Weight
176 g
Diameter
21.2 cm
Height
1.8 cm
Rim Depth
1.3 cm
Rim Width
1.6 cm
Inside Rim Diameter
17.9 cm
Rim Depth / Diameter
6.1 %
Rim Configuration
39.75
Flexibility
11.59 kg
Bead
No
DiscmaniaFairway Driver

Magician

4 / 5 · 13 ratings
Skill Level
All skill levels
Stability
Overstable

The "Magician" from Discmania bridges the gap between mid-range and fairway driver, making it ideal for controlled throws on wooded courses. With a speed of 6, it delivers enough power for medium distances while remaining manageable and precise. The 1.6-centimeter rim fits comfortably in the hand, ensuring clean releases for both backhand and forehand throws. In its Active Premium version, the disc is noticeably more domey than expected, influencing its flight path and generating more glide than the nominal four-point rating suggests. In the air, the "Magician" behaves more versatilely than its flight numbers imply. Despite its listed turn value of zero, it often exhibits a slight to moderate rightward movement before the reliable two-point fade kicks in. This combination makes it an intriguing option for turnover lines and gentle S-curves. Its overstable baseline tendency ensures the disc holds its line without uncontrolled turns. For forehand throws, the tendency to flip is more pronounced, which can be either an advantage or disadvantage depending on the situation. Intermediate players will appreciate the "Magician" as a controllable addition to their fairway lineup, while advanced throwers will value its precision for navigating tight gaps. Beginners benefit from its forgiveness and predictable fade, ensuring reliable landings even on imperfect throws. The Active Baseline version wears out faster, developing more turnover potential, whereas the Premium variant retains its stability longer. The "Magician" truly shines on technical courses with tight windows, showcasing its strengths.

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