Spur
- Max Weight
- 176 g
- Diameter
- 21.2 cm
- Height
- 1.5 cm
- Rim Depth
- 1.1 cm
- Rim Width
- 2 cm
- Inside Rim Diameter
- 17.2 cm
- Rim Depth / Diameter
- 5.2 %
- Rim Configuration
- 31.25
- Flexibility
- 9.32 kg
- Bead
- No
Spur
The Spur by Lone Star Disc fills the role of a reliable utility fairway driver for throws demanding wind stability and predictable fade. With a speed of 9, it bridges the gap between controlled fairways and faster distance drivers, making it ideal for forced approaches, doglegs with guaranteed fade, and strong headwind situations. Its overstable characteristics make it an alternative for players seeking a Firebird-like flight in this speed class but wanting to exert slightly less high-speed arm power. Alpha plastic dominates the selection, providing the grip and durability needed for powerful throws. In flight, the Spur shows minimal turn and quickly builds resistance to torque. The fade kicks in consistently, reliably pulling the disc left even with aggressive release angles or crosswinds. Flex forehands benefit from this stability: the disc tolerates anhyzer releases, fights back to the line, and predictably finds the landing zone. Compared to classic overstable drivers like the Firebird, the Spur operates in a similar stability range, sometimes even perceived as slightly more overstable. Some individual discs may fly marginally straighter, but the majority hold the expected overstable line without surprises. For advanced players with clean technique, the Spur becomes a precise tool for flex lines, skip shots, and forced hyzers. Forehand-dominant players appreciate its reliability on powerful releases, while backhand throwers use it for utility shots and controlled dogleg lines. The combination of speed 9 and high stability requires sufficient arm speed to unlock its full potential—making the Spur a challenging choice for beginners that only reveals its strengths as throwing power develops.