Dynamic Discs  |  Fairway Driver

Lucid-Ice Evader Ricky Wysocki

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).
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Disc Color: Blue
Disc Weight
In stock
Description
The Evader is your new go-to fairway driver. It has controllable speed with excellent glide and enough stability to hold the line, even into the wind. The Evader's 7-speed means that you can count on it to fill the distance gap between your 5-speed midranges and 9-speed fairway drivers, like the Escape or the Getaway. The Evader is extremely versatile, and its consistent fade means that you can work it on anhyzer and know that it will get back to flat. If you're looking for a workhorse fairway driver, the Evader belongs in your bag.
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: 176 g
Diameter:
21.2 cm
Height:
1.9 cm
Rim Depth:
1.1 cm
Rim Thickness:
1.8 cm
Inside Rim Diameter:
17.5 cm
Rim Depth / Diameter Ratio:
5.2%
Rim Configuration:
26.75
Flexibility:
7.95 kg
Certification Number:
21-2
Approved Date:
1/5/2021

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Elijah
Workable overstability

I gave one of these to a middle schooler just starting to play disc golf. The rim size is perfect for a beginner/smaller person, and it seems to be the perfect amount of overstability for backhand throws down a curving fairway or high-power (relative to a beginner) forehands. As a more experienced player, I've thrown it a couple times and find it very similar to a TeeBird in feel and flight when thrown backhand; it also holds up pretty well for flip-up forehands when thrown with moderate power.