Discraft Predator Disc Review

Discraft Predator overview: a trusted, overstable fairway driver that laughs at headwinds and finishes hard every time. With a 9-speed rim, modest glide, and beefy fade, it’s built for control over raw distance. Players who want a predictable hyzer, a dependable forehand, or a utility workhorse will feel right at home.
Quick Flight Numbers
Speed
9
9
Glide
4
4
Turn
0
0
Fade
4
4
Why Throw It
- Headwind confidence: 0 turn and 4 fade keep the Predator on line and finishing strong even in gusty conditions.
- Reliable hyzers: the 9 speed and 4 glide push forward before a consistent, hard fade—perfect for placement golf.
- Forehand friendly: the overstability resists wrist roll, giving clean, dependable sidearm flights.
- Utility excellence: skip shots, spike hyzers, and get-out-of-trouble lines are simple thanks to the strong finish.
Who It Fits
- Beginners: best as a wind fighter or utility disc; expect a strong left finish on backhands.
- Intermediate: money for controlled hyzers, forehands, and safe fades that stop near the pin.
- Advanced: a toolbox staple for headwinds, flex lines, and reliable skips on demanding layouts.
Shot Ideas
- Headwind hyzer: trust the 0 turn to hold your angle and let the 4 fade crash reliably at the end.
- Forehand line-drive: the 9 speed rim feels secure; power it flat and count on a late, strong finish.
- Spike hyzer approaches: minimal glide keeps it from sailing long; aim high and let it dive and stick.
- Skip shot finder: throw low and flat on hardpan; the overstability produces big, predictable skips.
- Controlled flex: start on slight anhyzer; the disc will fight out and finish left without burning over.
Want a straighter fairway to pair with your Predator? Check out the Discraft Undertaker. If you like this slot but prefer a touch less fade, the Discraft Raptor is a great complement.