Justice

Dynamic Discs Justice Flight Chart

The Dynamic Discs Justice is an extremely overstable midrange with flight numbers of 5 | 3 | 0.5 | 4. Built for reliability in all conditions, it shrugs off wind, resists turn, and finishes on a strong, predictable fade. The shallow, beadless rim delivers a clean release for both backhand and forehand approach shots.

Justice Flight Path for Beginners

For newer players, the Justice will feel very overstable. Expect short, dependable hyzers and “dump” finishes. It’s not a distance mid, but it’s excellent for learning controlled hyzer approaches that stick near the pin.

Flight Chart for Intermediate Players

Intermediates can lean on the Justice for headwind trust, skip shots, and tight-angle hyzers. Throw it flat and it holds straight briefly before a forceful fade; power it on anhyzer for reliable flex lines that never flip.

Flight Numbers for Advanced and Professional Players

Advanced players use the Justice as a utility scalpel: forehand lasers that finish hard, spike-hyzers that sit, and scramble lines that must fade on command. It slots between an overstable mid and a slow fairway for precise control.

Forehand Control & Utility Lines

The shallow profile shines on forehand. It handles torque without rolling, making it perfect for flat flicks, low ceiling hyzers, and get-out-of-trouble angles where a guaranteed finish is mandatory.

Try our interactive flight chart to see how the Dynamic Discs Justice will fly for you. Adjust the chart to match your throwing speed, release angle, and style—righty, lefty, backhand, or forehand—to visualize the exact flight path.

Dynamic Discs Justice

 

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Try the Dynamic Discs Justice

If you need an approach disc that never turns and always finishes, the Justice brings wind-proof stability and razor control to your bag.

Puttheads Notes

The Justice is the definition of “trusty.” It ignores wind, eats torque, and finishes hard every time. Think point-and-fade placement with minimal glide—money for forehand approaches and spike hyzers when a soft landing matters.

  • Flight Numbers: 5 | 3 | 0.5 | 4
  • Role: Extremely overstable midrange & utility approach
  • Best Uses: Wind fighting, spike hyzers, flex lines, forehand control
  • Plastics: Lucid, Fuzion, BioFuzion, Lucid-X (runs vary)
  • Shallow, beadless feel for clean releases
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