Speed
12
Glide
6
Turn
-3
Fade
2
Flight Path
Dimensions
Max Weight
175.1 g
Diameter
21.1 cm
Height
1.7 cm
Rim Depth
1.2 cm
Rim Width
2.3 cm
Inside Rim Diameter
16.5 cm
Rim Depth / Diameter
5.7 %
Rim Configuration
27.50
Flexibility
6.93 kg
Bead
No
Lone Star DiscDistance Driver

Harrier

4 / 5 · 6 ratings
Skill Level
All skill levels
Stability
Understable

The "Harrier" by Lone Star Disc fills an important gap as an understable distance driver for players with moderate arm speed. With its combination of high glide and turn, it’s particularly suited for maximum-distance throws without excessive effort. The rim is slightly more compact than comparable 12-speed discs, making it easier to handle. In Alpha plastic, the disc flies more stable than the manufacturer’s numbers suggest, while Bravo versions emphasize its understable behavior more clearly. As a first distance driver for beginners, the "Harrier" offers a controlled introduction to higher speed classes. In flight, the disc develops a pronounced hyzer-flip characteristic. When thrown on a steep hyzer line, it reliably flips up and glides with impressive straight-line distance. At flatter release angles, it exhibits more turn, transitioning into controlled turnovers. The fade at the end remains moderate at two points, preventing overly abrupt landings. These flight characteristics make the disc comparable to established models like the Thrasher, though the "Harrier" scores extra points for its beginner-friendliness. For intermediate players, the "Harrier" opens up versatile throwing options. Hyzer flips for max distance are just as much a part of its repertoire as rollers, which succeed thanks to its understable nature even without refined technique. Advanced throwers appreciate it as a reliable turnover driver for specific lines. The combination of high glide and controllable turn makes it the ideal choice for players looking to extend their range without relying on extra arm speed. Whether for beginners or experienced throwers, the "Harrier" provides an accessible path to longer-distance shots.

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