Dynamic Discs Heist — First Look at the Upcoming Distance Driver
Dynamic Discs is gearing up to release a highly anticipated addition to their distance driver lineup — the Heist. Scheduled for an official release around the Glass Blown Open (GBO) later this year, the Heist is already generating buzz for its versatility, smooth flight, and beginner-friendly characteristics.
Positioned between the well-known Trespass and Captain molds, the Heist fills a gap in the Dynamic Discs lineup. It offers moderate stability, providing enough turn for lower to medium arm speed players to access distance lines without being overwhelmingly flippy. Early testing has shown that the Heist offers a reliable and predictable fade, making it a great choice for those seeking controlled distance on both backhand and forehand throws.
What stands out about the Heist is its ability to perform well in a variety of conditions. While not specifically designed as a wind-fighting disc, it holds up surprisingly well even with headwinds, offering smooth turnovers, hyzer flips, and straight shots depending on the release and power. Logan Harpool and Eric McCabe noted during early rounds that the Heist might even sneak its way into forehand slots for players looking for effortless distance with less strain.
The Heist will also see releases in Drift plastic, Dynamic Discs' new lightweight, float-in-water blend, making it ideal for players who frequent water-heavy courses or who benefit from lower weight options. This plastic not only makes the Heist more accessible to beginners but also enhances its glide, helping players achieve easier distance without additional effort.
As the GBO approaches, expect more details about the Heist, including official flight numbers and plastic options. Whether you're a new player looking for your first driver or a seasoned player wanting a reliable distance option, the Heist is shaping up to be a must-try.
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