
Dynamic Discs Convict
The Dynamic Discs Convict is a very overstable fairway driver (9/4/-0.5/3) - best for advanced players.
Flight path
Estimated from the flight numbers (overhead view). Switch throw and power to see how the line changes.
Strengths
Weaknesses
- −Strong fade (3) - hooks left hard at the end (RHBH)
- −Overstable - resists turning, can be too much for low power
- −Best left until your form and power develop
Dynamic Discs Convict data sheet
How we verify: flight numbers are cross-checked against the Dynamic Discs listing on Infinite Discs and match. Distances, stability category, and beginner score are computed by Pine Tree Disc Golf from the flight numbers.
Convict plastics
13 plastics available. The dot shows how each run tends to fly vs the base numbers.

BioFuzion
true to the numbers

BioFuzion X-Out
true to the numbers

DyeMax X-Out
true to the numbers

Fluid
true to the numbers

Fuzion Burst
true to the numbers

Fuzion Burst X-Out
true to the numbers

Fuzion DyeMax
true to the numbers

Lucid
runs more overstable

Lucid Ice Chameleon
runs more overstable

Lucid Moonshine
runs more overstable

Lucid MyDye
runs more overstable

Lucid X
runs more overstable
Convict FAQ
Is the Convict overstable or understable?
The Dynamic Discs Convict is rated overstable (stability +2.5), with flight numbers 9/4/-0.5/3 - turn -0.5, fade 3.
Is the Convict good for beginners?
Best for advanced players. With a speed of 9 and turn of -0.5, it is challenging to control for newer players (beginner score 33/100).
How far does the Convict fly?
Roughly 244 ft at recreational arm speed, 308 ft at intermediate, and up to 375 ft for advanced players. Estimated from its speed (9) and glide (4).
Which Convict plastic is the most stable?
Premium/durable runs like Lucid, Lucid Ice Chameleon, Lucid Moonshine tend to fly the most overstable, while baseline plastics start flippier and season in over time.
