Rockstar
- Max Weight
- 176.8 g
- Diameter
- 21.3 cm
- Height
- 1.7 cm
- Rim Depth
- 1.2 cm
- Rim Width
- 1.9 cm
- Inside Rim Diameter
- 17.6 cm
- Rim Depth / Diameter
- 5.6 %
- Rim Configuration
- 35.50
- Flexibility
- 10.8 kg
- Bead
- No
Rockstar
The Discmania "Rockstar" operates as a fairway driver with a speed of 8, fitting between controlled turnover lines and reliable fade. Despite the manufacturer's stated turn of -2 and fade of 1, in practice, it exhibits a noticeably more stable flight—many throws land closer to -1 turn and 1.5 to 2 fade. This discrepancy makes the disc a solid choice for players seeking a fairway driver with moderate initial stability and a dependable finish. The pronounced dome enhances its glide rating of 5, delivering solid distance with controlled flight. Made in Active Premium plastic, it offers a grippy hand feel and maintains its stability over time. In the air, the "Rockstar" behaves more overstable than expected. The initial turn remains moderate and only kicks in with strong throws before transitioning early into fade. Instead of a full turnover, it produces a gentle S-curve with a pronounced finish—similar to a Teebird or Explorer but with slightly more glide. The high dome reinforces stability, making the disc less prone to turn than the flight numbers suggest. Players with moderate arm speed will experience a straight to slightly stable flight, while stronger throwers can activate the turn without losing control of the finish. It handles headwinds securely without unpredictable turn. For intermediate players, the "Rockstar" serves as a versatile fairway driver for controlled distance shots and gentle hyzer lines. Its actual stability makes it more beginner-friendly than expected, as it forgives and doesn’t turn uncontrollably. Advanced players use it for precise fairway shots with predictable fade or flat anhyzer throws that stabilize. If you're looking for a fairway driver between understable and neutral, the "Rockstar" is a reliable option—as long as you expect more stability than the numbers suggest.