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    Full Turn Express Drifter

    Full Turn Express Drifter

    4.5
    (4 Reviews)
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    The Drifter is a straight to understable, high-speed control driver. It can fly true for new players who do not yet have the arm speed for more overstable or higher speed discs. The Drifter is good when you need a straight shot with a manageable fade.

    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 9.0/4.0/-1.0/2.0
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 8.9/4/-1/1.9
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    Express Details

    Express Plastic is Full Turn's top of the line plastic. It boasts excellent grip and the best durability.  It comes in an opaque plastic blend that will hold up through rigorous use and any weather.

    Drifter Dimensions

    • Diameter: 21.10 cm
    • Height: 1.70 cm
    • Rim Depth: 1.20 cm
    • Rim Width: 1.90 cm
    • Max Weight: 176g

    Additional Information

    • Primary Use: Control Driver
    • Stability: Stable
    • Recommended Skill Level: Intermediate, Everyone
    • Plastic grade(s): Premium
    • Beadless

    Reviews

    YeliabSivart
    My Flight Ratings: 9/4/-1/2 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 11, 2021 13:51 PM

    This is one disc that I've lost that I still think about to this day. 

    Flat top, great plastic, amazing feel, and that Full Turn rocket top that you should learn to love. Probably my favorite mold from Full Turn (Expedition is up there as well).

    For me, this was a big hyzer bomber that would turn over a bit and go exactly where I wanted it. The flight was consistent even if it did get some right turn before consistently fading back to the left. 

    I could consistently get this thing around 375' on a hyzer line with no worries of it getting altered by a headwind. 

    Not sure that I have a con for this one other than mine was brown and got lost in some thorn bushes (that I spent hours crawling through trying to find it)...

    Steve Prentice
    My Flight Ratings: 8/4/-1/1 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 11, 2018 17:32 PM

    I really like the feel of this disc- the express plastic is very nice.   Full Turn did a great job on the drifter stamp, too.  It looks awesome, and flies a bit less stable than what the number suggest.  After a minimal adjustment of my release angle to make up for that, it goes where I'm expecting it to, every time.

    Jace Smellie
    My Flight Ratings: 9/4/-1/2 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jun 27, 2017 19:01 PM

    The Full Turn Drifter was overall a good disc to throw, and makes a good addition to the Full Turn lineup of discs. It flew like a nice straight to slightly overstable fairway driver should I found it to be less overstable than my TeeBirds, but maybe a little more than my FDs. Overall, I have no complaints about the flight of the disc. I would also say that Full Turn discs have a very nice feeling plastic.

    The one negative here though is the kind of blunt rim. It is slight, but definitely noticeable when you grip the disc. It may not bug you at all when you throw it, but I thought that it was definitely a prominent feature on the disc that took away from its nice flight.

    After that though, I would have no hesitation recommending the Full Turn Drifter to anyone wanting to try out something a little different in the fairway driver category

    Toddiovision
    My Flight Ratings: 9/4/-1/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 25, 2017 12:24 PM

    The Drifter is a pretty standard driver that runs around a "speed 8" or "speed 9". When thrown into a slight headwind, it kept a very straight flight path. When thrown in the calm, it still faded noticeably, and more than I expected. After throwing the Drifter around for a while, I felt like it was a good disc, and that it would work fine, like a TeeBird or Undertaker, but not too different from the Traveler (the initial driver release from Full Turn).

    My criticism for the Drifter is not so much about the disc, but that a manufacturer that is just getting started, with their second driver offering, probably should have picked two discs that have have distinctly different attributes. Maybe they plan to methodically move across a spectrum from overstable to understable, eventually filling every slot. But throwing the Drifter and Traveler back-to-back is almost like throwing the same disc. The Traveler fades just a tad more, but hardly noticeable, at least with my backhand style. One is rated a "Turn 0 / Fade 2" and the other is a "Turn 1/ Fade 2" and both the same speed. 

    So, good disc...just nothing new. Definitely serviceable as a fairway-to-distance driver gap filler.

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