Westside Harp
Main Features
The Westside Harp is a putt & approach disc suitable for players of all skill levels. When thrown, it exhibits a dependable flight path and always fades. Power throwers will appreciate its reliable flight.
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The Harp: The Harp is a very overstable approach disc. It will hold up in the wind and hyzer regardless of your arm speed. It is designed to withstand in any situation.
Flight Metrics
|
Speed |
Glide |
Turn |
Fade |
| 4 | 3 | 0 | 3 |
Disc Diameter: 21.2 cm
Rim Width: 1.1 cm
Rim Depth: 1.4 cm
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Phases of Flight
| Low-Speed Fade |
|---|
| As the disc slows and spin decreases, the disc pulls out of turn and begins to hook at the end of flight |
| High-Speed Turn |
| The aerodynamic profile turns the disc with the direction of spin during the high-speed phase of flight |
| Forward Push |
| The initial thrust forward during the high-speed phase of flight |
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Great approach disc.
Sep 1, 2021
I have in a Harp in the BT soft plastic. It is one of my favorite approach discs. I think the softer plastic helps make it stick the landing. It’s funny that in the other review it felt less comfortable for a back hand but felt better in a forehand. It’s the opposite for me, it feels awkward and less comfortable with a forehand grip. This disc is popular for a reason.
Great Flick Upshot
Jul 2, 2018
I only use a harp for upshots within ~200 feet. I’m worried that if I really had it I’ll turn my wrist and it will flip over (because of bad form). But within 200 feet, I can be within 10 feet 80% of the time. It’s so nice to be able to see your line, throw a soft approach that doesn’t skip much but just settles in by the basket. I combine it with my Justice and Firebird.. windy or wide hyzer I’ll throw a Justice under 200, straighter or anny I’ll throw a harp, longer than that I’ll reach for a firebird. They all pretty much serve a similar purpose as a flick disc.
Most people complain it feels awkward in the hand as a backhand. I kind of agree so I throw an Aviar3 as a backhand counterpart to the harp.