175 Fuzion Trespass
This is the longest disc in my bag. I can max this disc at about 475ft on flat ground. The Trespass seems to fly like the legendary broken in Destroyer, right out of the box. When thrown with the slightest hyzer at full power, it will get a nice very gradual turn from about 150ft to 350ft, and then straighten out until it dumps left at the very end. I know it's cool to have a broken in Destroyer, but I find it difficult to get Destroyers to that point where they have much turn without forcing it over with a tiny bit of anny. I am more likely to lose it before I get it to that point. I also have found I prefer the rim and Fuzion plastic of an Enforcer over that of the Star Destroyer, so I will just be breaking those in slowly with use as my overstable max distance drivers. Back to the Trespass, this thing is a reliable bomber! I had been using a Colossus as my go to max distance driver, but I find the Trespass to be a touch less flippy, which means I don't really have to put it on hyzer on release to make sure that it doesn't overturn into something on the right side of the fairway. I had gotten pretty good at putting the Colossus on slight hyzer and it flipping up and getting a nice turn out of it. However, I sometimes felt I had to put it on too much of a hyzer angle, to avoid obstacles on the right, which led to it never flipping into a turn and fading further left than I would prefer. It doesn't hurt that I can easily outdistance the Colossus with the Trespass either. I think this disc can tolerate wind pretty well. Anything less than a ripping headwind I would be comfortable using it, so long as I compensate for the little bit of extra turn I will get.
Update: After about a month of play a few times a week, the trespass became relatively understable to the point of being more like -2.5 turn and 1 fade. It has remained this way for the next couple months. However, this disc still has a very important slot in my bag. It is a fantastic long range hyzerflip disc. It all just depends on how much hyzer angle I put it on to get different results. I can quite dependably get this disc to just barely turn over, and just glide out on that angle without fading or turning anymore. If I throw it high enough with a good amount of hyzer, it will turn a good ways but fight back left at the end. I really like this disc for big anny bombs that will not come out of the turn. If I release flat or anny, I can be sure it will never fade back. but just glides on that angle till it hits the ground. This has also become my long range roller disc. Because it is still somewhat stable, when it hits the ground on roller angle, it will cut to the left a bit because the stablilty is trying to lay it down rightside up, but it will curl back to the right at the very end when it loses steam.