Harrier

Lone Star Disc Harrier Flight Chart

The Lone Star Disc Harrier has flight numbers of 12 | 6 | -3 | 2 and is an understable distance driver. Known for its big glide, turnover potential, and versatility, it excels at tailwind drives, hyzer-flips, and controlled rollers. Its beadless design and premium plastics (Alpha, Bravo, Lima) provide a comfortable grip and predictable flight for both backhand and forehand throws.

Harrier Flight Path for Beginners

Beginners will appreciate the Harrier’s forgiving understable flight. Its high glide and strong turn make it easy to achieve distance with low power, while the predictable fade helps new players learn controlled throws and S-curve lines.

Flight Chart for Intermediate Players

Intermediate players can use the Harrier for shaping fairway shots, long turnovers, and controlled hyzer-flips. Its glide and stability make it reliable in tailwinds and for rollers, adding versatility to your mid-to-long range shots.

Flight Numbers for Advanced and Pro Players

Advanced players rely on the Harrier for max-distance turnover shots, technical fairway lines, and creative hyzer-flip strategies. Its understable design and big glide allow for long S-curves, tailwind bombs, and reliable rollers.

Flight Path for Forehand Throws

The Harrier’s beadless rim and premium plastics make it effective for forehand throws. It releases cleanly, maintains its line, and finishes predictably, providing accuracy and consistency for forehand turnovers, long placement drives, and roller setups.

Try our interactive flight chart to see how the Lone Star Harrier will fly for you. Adjust the flight path for your throwing speed and style, whether backhand, forehand, right-handed, or left-handed.

Lone Star Disc Harrier

 

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Try the Lone Star Harrier

The Lone Star Harrier is an understable distance driver designed for big glide, strong turnover, and versatile flight paths. Available in Alpha, Bravo, and Lima plastics, it’s ideal for tailwind drives, hyzer-flips, and rollers, offering reliable performance for all skill levels.

Puttheads Notes

The Lone Star Harrier is praised for its understable flight, big glide, and versatility. Reviewers highlight its usefulness for tailwind drives, hyzer-flips, and controlled rollers. Premium Alpha, Bravo, and Lima plastics provide a comfortable grip and predictable release, making it suitable for beginners seeking distance and advanced players shaping precise fairway and S-curve shots.

  • Flight Numbers: 12 | 6 | -3 | 2
  • Understable distance driver with big glide and turnover potential
  • Beadless design for comfortable grip and smooth release
  • Excellent for tailwind drives, hyzer-flips, and rollers
  • Available in Alpha, Bravo, and Lima plastics
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