TheDynamic Discs Enforcer is a powerfully overstable distance driver designed for players who crave confidence in windy conditions or high-speed throws. With a 12-speed profile, low glide, and a strong finish, the Enforcer is purpose-built to handle torque, headwinds, and aggressive flex lines without flipping over.
While its a beefy disc by design, the Enforcer still offers workability for experienced players who want to carve out precise lines. Whether youre executing spike hyzers, forehands, or simply need a dependable max-distance option you can count on, this disc performs under pressure. Its consistent overstability has made it a staple for many pro-level bags especially when distance and control must go hand-in-hand.
If you’re a fan of the Innova Destroyer or Discmania PD2 but want something even more wind-resistant, the Enforcer is likely to become your go-to bomber. It delivers dependable fade, and enough torque resistance to handle forehands and overhand shots without sacrificing precision.
Flight Numbers
- Speed: 12
- Glide: 4
- Turn: 0
- Fade: 4
Plastics
The Enforcer is available in a variety of Dynamic Discs plastic blends, each offering unique feel, grip, and durability characteristics. Learn more about Dynamic Discs plastic types here.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Enforcer compare to the Innova Destroyer?
Both are overstable distance drivers, but the Enforcer is generally more overstable and more wind-resistant, especially in max weight Lucid or Fuzion plastic. Its better suited for power throwers or players seeking a meatier flight.
How far can I throw the Enforcer?
With proper form and power, advanced players can push the Enforcer past 400 feet. However, its stability means its not about raw distance its about reliable, repeatable flights.
Does the Enforcer beat in over time?
Yes like most discs, the Enforcer will gradually lose some of its overstability. However, in durable plastics like Lucid or Lucid-X, the break-in period is slower and more controlled.
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