
The Dynamic Discs Contender is a moderate-speed midrange with moderate glide and gentle fade. It produces a straight flight with a dependable fade, making it a versatile disc that works well for a variety of shot shapes.
Low speed (5) and manageable stability make this accessible for newer players.
Release flat for dead-straight shots. Angle the disc to shape lines — hyzer for left finish, anhyzer for right. Very versatile.
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A staple in the midrange category, this Dynamic Discs offering is designed for consistency and reliability. Built for stability, it features a flight rating of Speed 5, Glide 4, Turn 0, and Fade 1. The disc tends to fly straight when released flat and relies on a predictable, mild fade at the end of its flight, making it easy to control for most throwers. It cuts through the air with decent glide but holds a line without needing to be thrown with excessive power. Newer players will appreciate how this disc handles without fighting back too hard, making it a perfect tool for learning consistent approaches. It excels when you need to keep the disc on the fairway, whether you are holding a hyzer angle for a reliable finish or trying to execute a turnover that fades back gently into the basket. Because of its reliable stability, it is an excellent choice for those looking to replace their putter for midrange throws or anyone needing a trustworthy workhorse for placement shots.
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What the Dynamic Discs Contender's flight numbers mean for your game
This disc needs a moderate throwing speed. Most players with basic form can get this disc to fly as designed.
Moderate glide gives a balanced flight — enough lift to carry well without being overly affected by wind.
This disc resists turning during the high-speed phase of flight. It holds its line or moves left (for RHBH throwers) from the moment of release.
A gentle fade at the end of flight. The disc hooks slightly left (RHBH) as it slows, providing a soft, predictable finish.