Speed
9
Glide
5
Turn
-1
Fade
2
Flight Path
Dimensions
Max Weight
175.1 g
Diameter
21.1 cm
Height
1.8 cm
Rim Depth
1.1 cm
Rim Width
1.9 cm
Inside Rim Diameter
17.5 cm
Rim Depth / Diameter
5.2 %
Rim Configuration
30.75
Flexibility
10.43 kg
Bead
No
DiscraftFairway Driver

Undertaker

5 / 5 · 136 ratings
Skill Level
Intermediate, Experienced
Stability
Overstable

The "Undertaker" from Discraft operates as a versatile fairway driver in the 9-speed segment, blending controlled straight flights with reliable fade. Its balanced profile covers the spectrum between precise fairway shots and powerful distance throws without drifting into the overstability of utility discs. The combination of moderate glide and predictable finish makes it a solid choice for gameplay situations where control matters more than maximum distance. In preferred plastics like Z Line, ESP, and Big Z, it consistently delivers stable characteristics with comfortable grip. In flight, the disc maintains a straight trajectory on flat releases with minimal high-speed instability before the two-stage fade kicks in. The -1 turn remains subtle, allowing for gentle S-curves at full power, while slower arm speeds produce a nearly straight flight with reliable left finish. The glide rating of 5 ensures enough hangtime without uncontrolled drift, offering advantages especially in headwind conditions. Its stability profile positions it between modern understable fairways and classic overstable workhorses—comparable to a Legacy Rival or a controlled Thunderbird variant in the lower speed range. For hyzer lines, the "Undertaker" delivers repeatable paths with moderate skip, while anhyzer throws allow for controlled turnovers without turning into rollers. Both forehand and backhand throws work equally reliably, with the rim depth ensuring secure releases. Advanced players use it as a precise fairway finder for technical layouts, while beginners with developed arm speed can gain their first experiences with stable drivers. The disc is particularly suited for throws between 90 and 110 meters where straight approach angles and predictable fade are crucial.

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