Horny Toad
- Max Weight
- 175.1 g
- Diameter
- 21.1 cm
- Height
- 2 cm
- Rim Depth
- 1.4 cm
- Rim Width
- 1.1 cm
- Inside Rim Diameter
- 18.9 cm
- Rim Depth / Diameter
- 6.6 %
- Rim Configuration
- 69.25
- Flexibility
- 7.73 kg
- Bead
- No
Horny Toad
The "Horny Toad" by Lone Star Disc is an overstable midrange with a clear focus on approach and utility. With a speed of 4 and fade of 3, it excels as a reliable approach disc, especially in windy conditions and for precise landing zones. Comparisons to well-known approach discs like the Zone are inevitable—but the Horny Toad positions itself as even more overstable, particularly in Bravo plastic. Puddle-top versions further reduce glide and enhance the early, aggressive fade. For players who see a gap between the Zone and Zone OS, this midrange fills that exact niche. In flight, the Horny Toad is extremely resistant to turnover. A turn of 0 means the disc holds its line on any release angle, even with high torque or strong headwinds. The fade kicks in early, pulling the disc consistently left—for RHBH throws. Bravo plastic delivers the highest stability, while Alpha and D-Blends are slightly more moderate but still reliably overstable. A glide of 3 ensures a flat, controlled flight path without unexpected float, making it ideal for approach shots under 60 meters. For forehand throws, the Horny Toad excels in flex shots: the steep angle won’t flip, the disc fights forward, and it lands with a dependable fade. Backhand throws benefit from its stability on hyzer lines or direct approaches where a hard finish is desired. Advanced players appreciate it as a trusty utility disc for tight tunnel shots and headwind situations. Beginners with clean form can also use it, though they should expect the early fade—for first-time midrange experiences, more accessible options exist.