Westside Sorcerer

Sorcerer

Westside
4.8(44 reviews)

Unleash your inner wizard with the Westside Sorcerer, a high-speed distance driver that commands respect on the course. With its impressive 13-speed rating and stable flight path, this disc is tailor-made for power throwers looking to conjure up some serious distance. The Sorcerer's slight -0.5 turn allows for subtle workability, while its dependable 3.0 fade ensures a reliable finish. Intermediate and advanced players will appreciate the disc's versatility, excelling in both tailwind drives and long, arcing hyzers. At a max weight of 176g and boasting a substantial 2.30mm rim, the Sorcerer offers a comfortable grip and the potential for massive distance. Whether you're battling headwinds or seeking that extra boost off the tee, this mystical distance driver is ready to cast a spell on your long game.

What Disc Golfer's Think About The Westside Sorcerer

The Westside Sorcerer is a versatile and high-performing distance driver that has garnered praise from players of all skill levels. Many reviewers, including beginners and intermediates, noted the disc's impressive glide and distance capabilities, with some able to achieve their personal bests. However, the Sorcerer's flight characteristics seem to vary quite a bit depending on the plastic type and the individual player's throwing technique. In general, the Sorcerer is described as more understable than its flight numbers suggest, with some reviewers finding it too flippy for their liking, especially in windy conditions. Players with slower arm speeds or less experience tend to appreciate the Sorcerer's ability to hold an anhyzer line and provide long, straight flights. More advanced throwers, on the other hand, may find the disc too unpredictable and difficult to control, particularly when trying to power it up. The Sorcerer's hand-feel is widely praised, with its shallow, flat-topped profile and wide, yet comfortable rim. Several reviewers mentioned the disc's versatility, noting its ability to handle a variety of shots, from hyzer flips to straight-line bombs. Weather conditions also seem to play a significant role, with the Sorcerer performing better in warmer temperatures and tailwinds. Overall, the Westside Sorcerer appears to be a disc that requires some experimentation and adjustment to one's throwing technique, but it can be a valuable addition to the bags of players seeking a high-speed driver with excellent glide and distance potential.

Flight Chart

Flight Numbers

13

Speed

5

Glide

-0.5

Turn

3

Fade

Specifications

Diameter

21.20

Height

1.60

Rim Depth

1.10

Rim Width

2.30

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