FASTi
- Max Weight
- 175.1 g
- Diameter
- 21.1 cm
- Height
- 1.6 cm
- Rim Depth
- 1.1 cm
- Rim Width
- 2.3 cm
- Inside Rim Diameter
- 17.1 cm
- Rim Depth / Diameter
- 5.2 %
- Rim Configuration
- 26.75
- Flexibility
- 10.66 kg
- Bead
- No
FASTi
# Product Description FASTi The "FASTi" by Prodiscus is a distance driver with a speed of 12, known for its pronounced turnover tendency. With a glide of 4 and a noticeable fade at the end of its flight, it covers a wide range of shots—from sweeping S-curves to controlled rollers. The Prodiscus premium plastic offers a high-quality feel, while the wide rim remains typical of fast drivers. For players with moderate arm speed, this disc serves as a distance tool that carries far with a clean release. Advanced throwers use the FASTi strategically for turnover lines and sustained right-turning flights. In flight, the FASTi exhibits distinct behavior: it turns sharply to the right at medium to high throwing speeds and maintains this line for most of its flight. The listed fade of 4 primarily appears at moderate speeds, while power throwers should expect significantly less fade. The combination of -3 turn and late fade creates a pronounced S-curve, enabling maximum distance with controlled power. Applying too much force results in a sustained turnover without reliable fade—this disc demands precise speed management. For intermediate players, the FASTi works well as a distance option on open fairways where its right-turning flight has room to develop. Advanced players use it intentionally for rollers, extreme anhyzer lines, or controlled turnovers, while beginners may struggle with its flip-prone nature. Thrown on hyzer, the disc executes a hyzer flip followed by a right drift—ideal for long S-shots. Forehand throws remain challenging due to its instability, whereas backhand throws unlock its full potential. If you're looking for a reliable fade like that of a Destroyer, this isn't the disc for you; the FASTi plays more like a Tern or Daedalus, requiring situational control rather than universal stability.