Tasmanian Devil V2
- Max Weight
- 176 g
- Diameter
- 21.2 cm
- Height
- 1.8 cm
- Rim Depth
- 1.1 cm
- Rim Width
- 2 cm
- Inside Rim Diameter
- 17.2 cm
- Rim Depth / Diameter
- 5.2 %
- Rim Configuration
- 30.75
- Flexibility
- 8.64 kg
- Bead
- No
Tasmanian Devil V2
The "Tasmanian Devil V2" by Wild Discs fills the fairway slot for maximum overstability. With a speed of 9, it targets advanced players looking for a reliable utility driver for headwinds, forced hyzer lines, and scramble situations. In this niche, it competes directly with classics like the Innova Firebird or Dynamic Discs Felon—the flight ratings promise similarly uncompromising fade dominance. The Lava Flare plastic impresses both in feel and appearance, while the Nuclear variant in glow offers even more stability. In the air, the Tasmanian Devil V2 proves to be a true beefcake: The turn of 0 remains stable even on powerful throws, while the fade of 4 consistently pulls left at the end of the flight. Even at high arm speed, the disc holds its line without unwanted turn—headwinds only amplify this trait. The Nuclear variant feels slightly more overstable than its ratings suggest, making it ideal for extreme wind conditions or intentional skip shots. The glide of 4 ensures decent distance potential without sacrificing control. On a flat release, it develops a gentle S-curve with a dominant fade finish, while a hyzer release keeps it locked on its intended path. For forehand throws, the Tasmanian Devil V2 offers a reliable option thanks to its resistance to off-axis torque—even powerful sidearm throws remain predictable. Backhand players at an intermediate level or higher prefer it for dogleg-left lines, overhand rollers, or as a scramble disc in dense woods. The durable plastic handles tree hits without altering flight behavior. Beginners should opt for more accessible fairway drivers due to its high stability—the Tasmanian Devil V2 truly shines only with sufficient power and technique.