Dynamic Discs

Dynamic Discs Justice

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Plastic: Lucid
Lucid
Weight - Color (Stamp): 172g - Yellow (Red)
  • 172g - Yellow (Red)
  • 175g - Yellow (Orange Foil)
  • 176g - Blue (Gold Shatter)
  • 173g - Blue (Orange/Magenta/Black)
  • 176g - Green (Magenta/Copper/Black)
  • 174g - Purple (Red/Gold Shatter/Black)
  • 175g - Black (Orange/Magenta/Black)
  • 176g - Yellow (Sky Blue Foil) *005*
  • 176g - Yellow (Sky Blue Foil) *006*
Plastic: Lucid
Weight - Color (Stamp): 172g - Yellow (Red)
Regular price $14.99 USD
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Dynamic Discs Justice

Dynamic Discs Justice is a super-overstable midrange built for control in the worst conditions. It is not a “shape it both ways” mid. It is a “finish hard every time” mid.

The Justice is for the shots you cannot miss. Think short drives, hard approaches, and wind checks. When other mids drift or flip, the Justice stays stubborn. It wants to hold its angle early and fade with force late.

Thrown flat, it pushes forward for a short window. Then it fades with confidence. It is excellent when you need a midrange that will not turn over. It is also great when you need to land left of trouble, on purpose.

On a steep hyzer, it is a spike tool. It gets to the ground quickly and stays predictable. That helps on guarded greens, pinched gaps, and forced corner shots. It also creates reliable skip finishes on firm ground.

The Dynamic Discs Justice is also a forehand staple. It handles torque and still finishes clean. Use it for forehand approaches, short flex lines, and headwind touch shots. It gives you placement without needing full driver power.

If you are building your bag, this is your “utility mid.” It pairs well with a neutral midrange. Throw the neutral mid for shape. Throw the Justice when you must guarantee fade.

Flight: 5 | 1 | 0.5 | 4. Very low glide with heavy fade for wind, forehands, and skip-heavy approaches. Official Justice overview

Why throw the Justice?

  • Trustworthy headwind midrange that resists turn.
  • Point-and-shoot fade for placement approaches.
  • Forehand-friendly stability for clean releases.
  • Spike hyzers and skips when you need a hard finish.
  • Perfect “utility mid” to complement your straight mid.

Plastics

Lucid: Durable, translucent premium with a consistent, overstable finish. Great when you want the “true” Justice flight.

Fuzion: Premium blend with added grip. Often seasons into slightly more workable flights while staying very overstable.

BioFuzion: Reprocessed premium made from Lucid and Fuzion that didn’t meet standards. Great feel with a sustainability angle.

Lucid Ice: Stiffer premium feel with added torque resistance. Often flies more overstable than regular Lucid.

Moonshine (Lucid Moonshine): Glow blend based on Lucid. Great for night golf and low light rounds.

Classic Blend: Baseline feel with a balance of grip and flexibility. Great for controlled landings and faster seasoning.

Classic Blend Moonshine: Classic Blend feel with glow performance for night rounds.

Special runs: SplaDDer and other visual effects show up often. These are usually Lucid Ice style runs with dye effects.

Flight numbers

  • Speed: 5
  • Glide: 1
  • Turn: 0.5
  • Fade: 4

Similar Discs

Dynamic Discs VerdictDiscraft SwarmDiscraft Zone OSWestside Discs Harp

FAQs

Justice vs Verdict: which one should I bag?

The Verdict is a more “everyday overstable” mid. The Justice is the step up when you need stronger fade and more wind insurance. If you want one mid for most courses, start with Verdict. If you want a pure utility mid, grab the Justice.

What shots is the Justice best for?

Short overstable approaches, windy upshots, forehands, and skip finishes. It is also a great spike hyzer disc when you need the disc to get down fast and finish hard.

Justice vs Zone or Harp: why carry a midrange for the same job?

A Zone or Harp is slower and easier to range at low speed. The Justice gives you more midrange speed and a different landing window. Many players use Zone or Harp inside shorter approach ranges, then Justice when they need the same trust with more carry.

Which Justice plastic is the most overstable?

Lucid Ice style runs tend to be the most torque resistant. Lucid is the durable baseline for the mold. Fuzion adds grip and can beat into more workability. Moonshine is great when you want glow with a premium feel.

Is the Dynamic Discs Justice too overstable for beginners?

For many newer players, yes. It will fade early and often. That is still useful as a “get out of trouble” and wind disc. If you want a straighter mid first, start with a neutral midrange. Add the Justice once you need guaranteed fade.

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