Warbird
- Max Weight
- 175.1 g
- Diameter
- 21.1 cm
- Height
- 1.9 cm
- Rim Depth
- 1.2 cm
- Rim Width
- 2.3 cm
- Inside Rim Diameter
- 16.5 cm
- Rim Depth / Diameter
- 5.7 %
- Rim Configuration
- 26.00
- Flexibility
- 8.52 kg
- Bead
- No
Warbird
The "Warbird" from Lone Star Disc functions as an overstable distance driver for players with high arm speed. With its pronounced wind stability, it is particularly suited for headwind situations and powerful throws where control is more important than maximum turnover characteristics. Compared to classic overstable drivers like the Destroyer, it offers slightly more glide, allowing for extra distance with sufficient throwing power. The Alpha and Bravo plastics ensure consistent flight behavior with a solid dome and reliable grip. In flight, the Warbird exhibits a slight turn phase when thrown with enough arm speed before the strong fade kicks in. In calm conditions, it behaves more stable than its flight numbers suggest—the listed turn of -1 only develops with powerful throws, enabling controlled S-curves. The pronounced fade of 3 dominates the landing phase, making the disc predictable for precise placements. At moderate arm speeds, it remains consistently stable, primarily serving as a reliable utility driver for strong headwind situations. For advanced and experienced players, the Warbird works as a versatile power driver: full-force hyzer throws produce long distances with a dependable fade, while anhyzer releases allow for controlled flex shots. The forehand benefits especially from its stability—the flight path remains predictable even at high rotational speeds. Beginners will not find the Warbird to be a beginner-friendly driver, as it demands significant throwing power. However, for players with refined technique and adequate power, it establishes itself as a dependable workhorse driver for challenging conditions and maximum distance.