Ringer
- Max Weight
- 174.3 g
- Diameter
- 21 cm
- Height
- 1.8 cm
- Rim Depth
- 1.2 cm
- Rim Width
- 0.9 cm
- Inside Rim Diameter
- 19.2 cm
- Rim Depth / Diameter
- 5.7 %
- Rim Configuration
- 67.75
- Flexibility
- 6.12 kg
- Bead
- No
Ringer
The "Ringer" by Discraft fills the gap between a classic putter and an approach disc as an overstable midrange with a speed of 4. Its flat, low-profile design and inner rim bead ensure a clean release and high precision on short to medium distances. In Z Line, it shows exceptional resistance to wear and maintains its stability over many rounds, while Pro-D and X Soft break in faster and are favored for grippier conditions or softer landings. As an approach disc, it excels in controlled shots within the 50 to 80-meter range, where reliability matters more than maximum distance. In flight, the "Ringer" combines moderate glide with solid torque resistance and a predictable fade of 2. It flies straight with stability and no unwanted turn but can be forced onto flatter lines with a slight anhyzer. The fade kicks in smoothly, bringing the disc back reliably without abrupt dumping. On hyzer lines, the overstability increases, allowing for secure landings even in light headwinds. The flat top and quick release from the hand make it a precise tool for technical shots through tight gaps. For beginners, the "Ringer" in softer plastics offers a great introduction to overstable approach discs, as it remains controllable on straight lines despite its stability. Advanced players value it as a reliable option for hyzer approaches and forehand throws where fade and predictability are key. Those looking for a flatter alternative to the Zone or Harp will find the "Ringer" to be a slightly less aggressive solution with similar handling. It establishes itself as a versatile approach disc for players who prioritize control and a dependable fade.