Dynamic Discs  |  Distance Driver

Lucid-Ice Trespass 10 Year Anniversary Stamp

Speed: How fast the disc flies.
Glide: How long the disc stays in the air.
Turn: How much the disc curves right early in the flight (for RHBH throws).
Fade: How much the disc curves left at the end of the flight (for RHBH throws).
-65% $699 $19.99

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Disc Color: Purple
Disc Weight
In stock
Description
The Trespass is the high-speed driver for the masses. It is very neutral in its flight, not being too stable or flipping over. The wide rim is able to take all the power that you can throw at it and just keep gliding to new distances. The Trespass will allow you to break through all obstacles and explore new territory in your distance drives.
Things you should know

Please note that product images may differ slightly from the actual product. Additionally, the shade of disc color may vary. For example, blue may range from baby blue to sky blue. Foil stamp colors are assorted unless otherwise stated.

Lucid-Ice

Lucid Ice is a premium blend of plastics that provides a stiffness between Lucid and Lucid-X. It has great durability, and more overstable flights compared to regular Lucid.

PDGA Specifications

Max Weight: 175.1 g
Diameter:
21.1 cm
Height:
1.9 cm
Rim Depth:
1.1 cm
Rim Thickness:
2.1 cm
Inside Rim Diameter:
16.7 cm
Rim Depth / Diameter Ratio:
5.2%
Rim Configuration:
26.25
Flexibility:
10.32 kg
Certification Number:
12-59
Approved Date:
12/7/2012

Customer Reviews

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Levi Dykstra
Great Disc, Great Price

One of the discs that got me into disc golf. Great for forehand distance. I saw these were on sale for cheap I bought two to have a backup to throw over ponds. This disc is very reliable in my bag.

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Anonymous
Stable driver

One of the best discs I have thrown. took a while to get used to but it is in my bag to stay

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Azariah Barry
Bomber High speed driver. This is the most stable run ive thrown

This disc is the most stable as far as Tresspasses go, Imagine an amazing champion destoryer. I will buy agian and again.

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Lucas Karr
Great when I throw it right!

Just a beginner here, but I like how this glides when I get a good throw.

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Steven Charles
Trespassing Encouraged

I'd like to start this review off with a bit of a back story. So for the last few years, I have been bagging a Westside Discs VIP Sword, with flight plate numbers of 12/5/-0.5/2. So many of my friends have asked why I don't just throw a Trespass on multiple occasions. Honestly, it's because I discovered the Sword first and it has served me well. Now onto the review. When I saw the sale price, I decided this was the perfect time to pick up a Trespass with very little risk involved With the flight plate numbers (12/5/-0.5/3) being so close to those of the Sword, I knew there was a decent chance that I would have some success with the Trespass. My guess was right. Where the Sword is slightly overstable for me, the Trespass IS overstable for me and I dig it. The profile, rim depth and feel of the two discs is almost identical. They both will cut through a headwind but where the Sword stops, the Trespass keeps going. Both are in my bag now and a 12 speed is about all my noodle arm can get anything out of and some days, that's a struggle too, depending on conditions at the course. If you have thrown a Sword, you will probably love a Trespass. It's worth noting that the Lucid Ice plastic, at least for me is a bit more overstable than the regular Lucid, Opto and VIP plastics. I have zero regrets about buying a Trespass and will be picking up a couple more for standby. I hope this has helped someone make an informed decision and may the course be with you.