Charge into headwinds with the Westside Discs War Horse. Rated 13 | 4 | 0 | 4, this overstable distance driver shrugs off torque, slices the wind and finishes with a strong, predictable fade. VIP plastic offers crystal-clear durability, Tournament adds grip, and beefy VIP-X brings tour-series stability.
Why choose the War Horse?
- More fade than a Destroyer; pushes farther than a Discmania PD2.
- Tackles 20 mph headwinds without flipping over.
- Flat top excels for forehand bombs, thumbers and skip shots.
- Dependable fade makes it a perfect range-finder for open courses.
Plastic guide
VIP • Tournament • VIP-X • Tournament-X. Full rundown in the Westside Discs Plastics Guide.
Flight numbers
- Speed 13
- Glide 4
- Turn 0
- Fade 4
Similar discs
Infinite Discs Slab · Innova Ape · Prodigy Reverb · Discraft Venom
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Westside Discs War Horse compare to a Destroyer?
The War Horse is faster and noticeably more overstable, thriving in headwinds. A Destroyer glides farther but needs cleaner angles to avoid flipping.
Is the War Horse good for forehand power throws?
Absolutely—the 2.2 cm rim and flat top soak up wrist torque without turning. Expect a forward-pushing flight that finishes with a confident skip.
Will a brand-new War Horse ever turn for distance flex lines?
With 425 ft of power it will lean a hair before fighting back. Most throwers will see a dependable, straight-to-fade flight out of the box.
Does the War Horse make a reliable skip-shot disc?
Yes—the hard fade, low glide and flat profile create big lateral skips on short grass or packed dirt. It’s a go-to for around-the-corner approaches.