Speed
4
Glide
3
Turn
0
Fade
3
Flight Path
Dimensions
Max Weight
176 g
Diameter
21.2 cm
Height
1.6 cm
Rim Depth
1.4 cm
Rim Width
1.1 cm
Inside Rim Diameter
19 cm
Rim Depth / Diameter
6.6 %
Rim Configuration
65.00
Flexibility
11.79 kg
Bead
Yes
Westside Golf DiscsMidrange

Harp

5 / 5 · 177 ratings
Skill Level
Experienced
Stability
Overstable

The "Harp" by Westside Golf Discs has established itself as an overstable approach disc in the midrange category and is one of the most widely used discs in this segment. With its low profile and pronounced bead on the rim, it offers precise control for demanding approach shots. The disc is available in various plastics, with VIP, BT Hard, and BT Medium being particularly popular. The flat top and sturdy construction make it a reliable choice for situations requiring maximum stability. Featuring flight ratings of 4|3|0|3, the "Harp" exhibits clearly overstable behavior, characterized by minimal turn and a strong fade. During forehand throws, the disc maintains its line even at high speeds without flipping. The flight path stays straight to slightly left (for right-handed backhand throws) before the pronounced fade ensures a predictable finish. This stability allows for precise throws even in windy conditions, making the disc a viable alternative to Discraft's Zone. Flight characteristics vary across plastics—harder blends retain overstability longer, while softer mixes break in more quickly. For advanced players, the "Harp" is an ideal addition to the bag when reliable approach shots between 50 and 90 meters are needed. The disc excels in hyzer lines and controlled forehand throws where turnover must be avoided. It also performs well as a driving putter thanks to its stability. Beginners benefit from its predictable flight but should have sufficient arm speed to utilize the disc effectively. The "Harp" works equally well for tunnel shots and throws with intentional hyzer angles.

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