Lone Wolf
- Max Weight
- 179.3 g
- Diameter
- 21.6 cm
- Height
- 1.5 cm
- Rim Depth
- 1.1 cm
- Rim Width
- 1.4 cm
- Inside Rim Diameter
- 18.9 cm
- Rim Depth / Diameter
- 5.1 %
- Rim Configuration
- 41.75
- Flexibility
- 4.09 kg
- Bead
- Yes
Lone Wolf
The Lone Wolf by Lone Star Disc is a highly understable midrange with a speed of 5, designed specifically for turnover throws and beginner-friendly flight paths. With glide 5, turn -3, and fade 1, the disc turns right (for RHBH throwers) even with minimal power and holds that line over long distances. The subtle bead on the inner rim ensures a defined grip, while the Alpha plastic offers a tacky feel. This disc excels in technical shots through tight fairways at 30% power or less—serving as a dedicated tool for overhyzer flex shots or extreme anhyzer lines, making it a valuable addition to any bag. In flight, the turn dominates: the disc flips early and aggressively to the right, often exceeding the manufacturer's turn rating. Many players describe its flight closer to turn -4 rather than -3. At full power, experienced throwers may find the Lone Wolf difficult to control, as it barely resists fading and continues turning right throughout its flight. Moderate power and flat release angles maximize its glide—keeping the disc airborne without fading back. For stronger arms, it remains a niche option for extremely specific turnover needs. The target audience is clearly beginners and players with lower arm speed: newcomers effortlessly achieve right-turning flights with the Lone Wolf while learning turnover mechanics without excessive power. Advanced players use it strategically for overhyzer shots, where the disc flips right despite a steep angle and finishes flat. If you're looking for a reliable midrange for guaranteed turnover lines with minimal fade, this is a precise tool—but only for situations where maximum understability is desired. For all other midrange tasks, it’s too specialized.