Lone Star Disc
Lone Star Disc Harrier
According to the Lone Star Disc Harrier historical rankings and classification on The DiscList™, this disc has maintained stable demand and is categorised as Progressive Turn.
Lone Star Disc
According to the Lone Star Disc Harrier historical rankings and classification on The DiscList™, this disc has maintained stable demand and is categorised as Progressive Turn.
The Harrier is a very understable Distance Driver with flight numbers of Speed 12, Glide 6, Turn -3, and Fade 2.
No. With a high speed of 12, the Harrier requires advanced arm speed to fly correctly. Beginners will find it fades out prematurely.
As an understable disc, the Harrier will likely turn over in strong headwinds. It is much better suited for calm days or tailwinds.
Yes. With a high speed rating of 12, the Harrier is built to cut through the air and deliver maximum distance for players with the requisite arm speed.
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