Alpha Chuck

$15.99

The Lone Star Disc Chuck in Alpha plastic is a semi-understable midrange that delivers straight, controllable flights with a touch of high-speed turn and a gentle finishing fade.

The Lone Star Disc Chuck is a semi-understable midrange that sits between the flippy Bearkat and the stable Texas Ranger in Lone Star's lineup. Alpha plastic is Lone Star's baseline premium blend — firm, smooth, and durable — making this a reliable choice for players who want straight fairway shots, easy hyzer flips, and a flight path that flies true to the numbers.



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PDGA Official Specifications

Diameter:21.8 cm
Height:1.6 cm
Rim Depth:1.3 cm
Rim Width:1.3 cm
Max Weight:180.9 g
Date Approved:Dec 23, 2024
Speed
5
Glide
5
Turn
-2
Fade
1
Understable
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1 in stock

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1 in stock

$15.99

The Lone Star Disc Chuck is a semi-understable midrange that sits between the flippy Bearkat and the stable Texas Ranger in Lone Star’s lineup. Alpha plastic is Lone Star’s baseline premium blend — firm, smooth, and durable — making this a reliable choice for players who want straight fairway shots, easy hyzer flips, and a flight path that flies true to the numbers.

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Chuck by Lone Star Disc

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PDGA Official Specifications

Diameter: 21.8 cm
Height: 1.6 cm
Rim Depth: 1.3 cm
Rim Width: 1.3 cm
Max Weight: 180.9 g
Date Approved: Dec 23, 2024

Midrange Driver

Speed: 5 Glide: 5 Turn: -2 Fade: 1 See ALL Chuck Discs
Who is the manufacturer?
The Alpha Chuck is made by Lone Star Discs.
What is the disc model?
This is the Chuck. Check it out on our famous Flight Guide! You can also check out more Chuck discs here.
What type of disc is this?
This disc is a Midrange Driver.
What is the stability for this disc?
This disc is rated as understable.
What are the flight numbers for this disc?
The flight numbers are 5 / 5 / -2 / 1. Flight numbers are displayed as Speed / Glide / Turn / Fade. You can compare this disc on our Flight Guide too.

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