Dynamic Discs

Dynamic Discs Vandal

Plastic: Fuzion
Fuzion
Weight - Color (Stamp): 173g - Light Blue (Red Foil)
  • 173g - Light Blue (Red Foil)
  • 173g - Pink (Gold)
  • 172g - Yellow (Green Foil)
  • 174g - Yellow (Blue Foil)
  • 158g - Pink (Blue Foil)
  • 158g - Orange (Black)
  • 173g - Red Burst (Blue Foil)
  • 173g - Gray Burst (Blue Foil)
  • 173g - Blue (Blue Foil - Valerie Mandujano Texas Stamp)
Plastic: Fuzion
Weight - Color (Stamp): 173g - Light Blue (Red Foil)
Regular price $16.99 USD
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Dynamic Discs Vandal - Fuzion / 173g - Light Blue (Red Foil)
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Shape laser-straight fairway lines with the Dynamic Discs Vandal. Rated 9 | 5 | -1.5 | 2, this driver flips smooth, glides long and finishes mild. Lucid offers durable clarity; Fuzion adds grip; Lucid-Ice sneaks extra stability. Vandal is the flip-up friend for new arms and the sneaky turnover tool for power throwers.

Why choose the Vandal?

  • Longer than a Maverick, easier to control than an Escape.
  • Holds turnovers up to 325 ft, then lands flat.
  • Rollers unlock after light seasoning.
  • Comfortable rim feels great for forehands or small hands.

Lucid vs Fuzion vs Ice

Lucid is stiff and durable. Fuzion grips in all weather. Lucid-Ice starts slightly more stable and keeps clarity.

Flight Numbers

  • Speed: 9
  • Glide: 5
  • Turn: -1.5
  • Fade: 2

Plastics

Lucid • Fuzion • Lucid-Ice • Prime • Orbit. Full rundown in our Dynamic Discs Plastics Guide.

Similar Discs

Discmania CD1 · Innova Savant · Latitude 64 Maul · Discraft Undertaker

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Dynamic Discs Vandal?

The Vandal is a 9‑speed fairway driver built for easy turn, long glide, and a soft fade.

What are the Vandal flight numbers?

Speed 9 | Glide 5 | Turn ‑1.5 | Fade 2—ideal for controlled S‑curves and tailwind shots.

Is the Vandal reliable for forehand throws?

For touch forehands it excels up to 300 ft; torque‑heavy flicks may overturn it.

Vandal vs. Escape – what’s the difference?

The Escape (9/5/‑1/2) is slightly more stable; the Vandal flips sooner and glides farther for lower power arms.

Which plastics does the Vandal come in?

Lucid, Lucid Air, Fuzion, and occasionally Burst. Lucid is most durable; Lucid Air saves weight for extra glide.

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