Speed
11
Glide
5
Turn
-1
Fade
2
Flight Path
Dimensions
Max Weight
176 g
Diameter
21.2 cm
Height
1.8 cm
Rim Depth
1.1 cm
Rim Width
2.2 cm
Inside Rim Diameter
16.8 cm
Rim Depth / Diameter
5.2 %
Rim Configuration
26.75
Flexibility
7.27 kg
Bead
No
Lone Star DiscDistance Driver

Curl

5 / 5 · 40 ratings
Skill Level
Intermediate, Experienced
Stability
Overstable

The "Curl" by Lone Star Disc serves as a versatile distance driver for players seeking controlled distance with moderate stability. With a speed of 11, it bridges the gap between accessible distance discs and high-speed bombers, making it ideal for intermediate throwers looking to expand their long-range repertoire. The model behaves differently across plastic types—Bravo versions offer more structure, while Alpha variants tend toward understable flight. For players with moderate arm speed, this disc delivers reliable distance without excessive effort and impresses with a comfortable grip. In flight, the "Curl" exhibits significantly more turn than its flight numbers suggest. The glide of 5 ensures extended float, while the -1 turn often plays stronger in practice, favoring pronounced turnover lines. A fade of 2 reliably brings it back at the end without excessive hooking. This combination makes it less stable than classic counterparts with identical numbers—resulting in a more open and accessible flight path. The reduced stability is particularly noticeable in forehand throws, requiring adjusted release angles. For hyzer flips, the "Curl" provides ideal characteristics: thrown with a moderate hyzer angle, it smoothly flips up and holds straight before a controlled fade kicks in. Turnover shots also perform reliably, maintaining their line without sudden overturning. Intermediate players benefit from the blend of distance and control, while advanced throwers can utilize it for specific lines. Even beginners with some experience will find the "Curl" an accessible entry into higher speed categories—it forgives mistakes and rewards clean releases with impressive distances.

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