Speed
9
Glide
3
Turn
0
Fade
4
Flight Path
Dimensions
Max Weight
175.1 g
Diameter
21.1 cm
Height
1.9 cm
Rim Depth
1.2 cm
Rim Width
1.9 cm
Inside Rim Diameter
17.2 cm
Rim Depth / Diameter
5.7 %
Rim Configuration
32.50
Flexibility
9.19 kg
Bead
No
Legacy DiscsFairway Driver

Enemy

5 / 5 · 14 ratings
Skill Level
Intermediate, Experienced
Stability
Overstable

The "Enemy" by Legacy Discs fills the role of an uncompromisingly overstable fairway driver for wind and utility situations. With a speed of 9, it delivers controlled distance without the bulkiness of pure distance drivers, while its pronounced fade of 4 and minimal glide of 3 ensure reliable landings. Its uses range from headwind throws to flat skip shots and thumber lines, where predictability matters more than maximum distance. Compared to the Innova Firebird, the Enemy exhibits a more aggressive overstability with a shorter glide—ideal for players seeking an even more direct fade point. The Icon plastic provides a firm grip with slight tackiness, while Sparkle variants offer added durability. In flight, the Enemy remains consistently overstable across all throwing strengths. Its minimal turn of 0 translates to absolute resistance against unwanted drift, even in strong headwinds or powerful throws. The flight path stays flat and direct before the fade kicks in early and reliably. Anhyzer angles are quickly corrected, with the disc swiftly returning to the hyzer line and landing with minimal forward skip. This characteristic makes it especially appealing for forehand throws, where its stability forgives wrist angle mistakes. Even on full-power backhand throws, the flight remains predictable without the disc flipping into a turnover. For advanced players with medium to high arm speed, the Enemy establishes itself as a dependable utility driver. It’s ideal for tunnel shots with a guaranteed fade finish, left-turning doglegs, and situations where wind destabilizes other fairway drivers. Beginners will struggle with its aggressive overstability and early ground contact—the Enemy demands sufficient throwing power to utilize its full flight path. Those who find a Firebird too tame or seek a reliable overstable disc specifically for forehand drives will find a consistent alternative here.

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