The Dynamic Discs Sheriff is a 13-speed stable distance driver. With published flight numbers of 13 / 5 / -1 / 2, it is most often described as suited for max-distance drives with a touch of high-speed turn, long flex lines.

Overview

The Dynamic Discs Sheriff is a high-speed (13) distance driver tuned for maximum distance without sacrificing control.[1][3] With flight numbers of 13/5/-1/2 it offers a hint of high-speed turn followed by a stable, dependable fade — a workhorse profile rather than an extremely overstable one.[1][4] Dynamic Discs markets it as a versatile big-arm driver that rewards power with long, predictable lines.[1] PDGA records list a 21.1 cm diameter, a low 1.6 cm height, and a 1.1 cm rim depth, dimensions typical of a fast, shallow-rimmed distance driver.[2] It is one of Dynamic Discs' staple distance molds.[3]

Flight characteristics

Flight numbers: manufacturer vs. community
SourceSpeedGlide TurnFade
Dynamic Discs (mfg) 13 5 -1 2 Published spec
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Flight numbers describe the published behavior of the disc when thrown at its design speed. Real-world flight varies with plastic, weight, age, and thrower power. The community-averaged numbers above reflect crowd-sourced observations from real throws — typically slightly more understable than the manufacturer's published values, which is the most consistent pattern across nearly every commercial mold.

Reach for the Sheriff on max-distance drives, long flex lines, and hyzer-flips that ride flat before fading out.[1][4] Power throwers get reliable distance with a touch of turn for shaping, while the modest -1 turn keeps it controllable in moderate wind.[1][3] Durable Lucid and Lucid-Ice runs hold the flight longest; Fuzion and budget Prime offer grippier, more affordable options.[1] It suits intermediate-to-advanced arms with the speed to bring a 13-speed driver up to its full numbers.[3][4]

Best for:

  • Max-distance drives with a touch of high-speed turn
  • Long flex lines
  • Hyzer-flips that ride flat then fade
  • Controllable distance in moderate wind
  • Workhorse distance for big arms

Plastics & variants

The Sheriff is available in the following plastic blends from Dynamic Discs:[1]

Lucid, Lucid-Ice, Fuzion, BioFuzion, Prime

Plastic blend significantly affects flight character. Premium plastics like Champion, Z, or C-Line generally fly more overstable when fresh and hold their stability over time. Base plastics like DX, Pro, or Active beat in faster and become more understable workhorses with use.

History

The Sheriff was PDGA-approved on December 29, 2016 (certification 16-84).[2] Dynamic Discs, the Emporia, Kansas brand co-founded by Jeremy Rusco and a partner in the Trilogy group with Latitude 64 and Westside, released it as a versatile high-speed distance driver aimed at players wanting distance with control.[1][3] Its 13/5/-1/2 numbers place it among the brand's faster drivers, slightly understable-to-stable rather than overstable, making it more forgiving than aggressive utility drivers.[1][4] It has been produced across Dynamic Discs' Lucid, Lucid-Ice, Lucid Air, Fuzion, BioFuzion, and Prime plastics and remains a long-standing option in the brand's distance lineup.[1][3]

Notable throwers

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Similar discs

References & further reading

Sources

Content on this page has been cross-checked against the following sources. Numbered citations in the prose above link to the matching entry here.

  1. Lucid-Ice Sheriff — Dynamic Discs (official manufacturer product page; versatile high-speed distance driver, plastics)
  2. Sheriff from Dynamic Discs — PDGA Equipment Certification (approved 2016-12-29, cert 16-84, dimensions)
  3. Dynamic Discs Sheriff — 1010 Discs (stable distance driver overview, flight 13/5/-1/2)
  4. Dynamic Discs Sheriff — DG Puttheads flight chart (flight numbers and stability)

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