Lone Star Disc Harrier

Harrier

Lone Star Disc
4.4(7 reviews)

Unleash the Harrier and watch it soar! This understable distance driver from Lone Star Disc is a versatile powerhouse that caters to a wide range of players. With its generous 21.10cm diameter and sleek 1.70cm height, the Harrier cuts through the air with impressive speed and glide. Its -3 turn rating allows for effortless hyzer-flip shots and long, arcing s-curves that seeming to defy gravity. Whether you're a beginner looking to maximize distance or an experienced player seeking that perfect tailwind bomber, the Harrier delivers. The 2.30cm rim thickness provides a comfortable grip for power throws, while the understable flight path helps less powerful arms achieve full flight potential. From long, straight shots to graceful turnovers and even roller lines, the Harrier's 12-speed design opens up a world of possibilities on the course.

What Disc Golfer's Think About The Lone Star Disc Harrier

The Lone Star Disc Harrier is a versatile distance driver that caters to a wide range of skill levels, from beginners to advanced players. Reviewers consistently praise its beginner-friendly characteristics, with the disc's high-speed turn and generous glide making it an excellent choice for those looking to maximize distance. Intermediate and advanced players have found the Harrier to be a fantastic roller disc, with one reviewer reporting a personal best roller of over 500 feet. The disc's stability is a point of discussion, with some noting that the Alpha plastic runs can be quite understable, even for players with moderate arm speeds. The Bravo plastic, on the other hand, is praised for offering more stability and a flight that better matches the manufacturer's numbers. Regardless of the plastic, reviewers highlight the Harrier's comfortable feel and grip, with one noting a slightly smaller rim compared to other 12-speed drivers. The disc's versatility is also a selling point, with players able to achieve a range of flight shapes, from hyzer-flips to long, turning shots. While the Harrier may not be the most stable option for the fastest throwers, it seems to excel in the hands of intermediate players seeking a reliable, high-distance driver that can handle a variety of throwing techniques, including both backhand and forehand.

Flight Chart

Flight Numbers

12

Speed

6

Glide

-3

Turn

2

Fade

Specifications

Diameter

21.10

Height

1.70

Rim Depth

1.20

Rim Width

2.30

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