Discraft Ringer
173 g maxBeadless16 plastics
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Discraft Ringer

The Discraft Ringer is a overstable putt & approach (4/4/0/2) - good for intermediate players.

4
Speed
4
Glide
0
Turn
2
Fade
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Stability
Overstable
turn 0 + fade 2 = +2
Beginner score
49/100
Intermediate · intermediate players
Estimated distance
Rec195 ft
Int246 ft
Adv300 ft
Where it fits
workhorse with a dependable finish
Infinite: Everyone

Flight path

Estimated from the flight numbers (overhead view). Switch throw and power to see how the line changes.

0100200300400500Distance (ft)Fade / Turn

Strengths

  • +Low speed (4) - controllable at any arm speed

Weaknesses

  • Overstable - resists turning, can be too much for low power
  • Demands power to turn over - not a first disc

Discraft Ringer data sheet

Flight numbers4 / 4 / 0 / 2
StabilityOverstable (+2)
TypePutt & Approach
Recommended skillEveryone
Diameter21 cm
Height1.8 cm
Rim depth1.2 cm
Rim width0.9 cm
Max weight173 g
BeadBeadless
PDGA approvedYes
Plastics available16

How we verify: flight numbers are cross-checked against the Discraft listing on Infinite Discs and match. Distances, stability category, and beginner score are computed by Pine Tree Disc Golf from the flight numbers.

Ringer plastics

Ringer FAQ

Is the Ringer overstable or understable?

The Discraft Ringer is rated overstable (stability +2), with flight numbers 4/4/0/2 - turn 0, fade 2.

Is the Ringer good for beginners?

Good for intermediate players. With a speed of 4 and turn of 0, it is moderate to control for newer players (beginner score 49/100).

How far does the Ringer fly?

Roughly 195 ft at recreational arm speed, 246 ft at intermediate, and up to 300 ft for advanced players. Estimated from its speed (4) and glide (4).

Which Ringer plastic is the most stable?

Premium/durable runs like Cryztal Glo FLX, ESP Swirl, Midnight Z tend to fly the most overstable, while baseline plastics start flippier and season in over time.

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