Viking Discs Fenrir
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The Viking Discs Fenrir is a power-thrower's dream for long-distance shots and handles well for average golfers during windy conditions.
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Viking Discs says this about the Fenrir: “The Fenrir is designed for hyzer throws. This disc holds its assigned hyzer angle giving a reliable finish even in the wind.”
Flight Metrics
Speed | Glide | Turn | Fade |
10 | 4 | 0 | 3 |
Disc Diameter: 21.3 cm
Rim Width: 2 cm Rim Depth: 1.1 cm *Not actual profile image.

Phases of Flight
Low-Speed Fade |
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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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Bark but no Bite
Mar 14, 2022
So first off, the storm plastic is really nice, I love the feel of it. The disc itself has a smaller rim than I expected, I use to throw the Lat 64 Musket quite a bit (which is a 10 speed driver) and the rim on the fenrir is noticeably smaller. So slightly uncomfortable for a distance driver. I would say this feels (and flies) more like a 8 or 9 speed fairway driver. I bought this specifically to fill my "overstable driver" slot and honestly was a bit disappointed in it's stability. I have thrown it quite a bit, and I do enjoy the fact that I can put this on a turnover line and it will hold for nearly the entire flight. So not a bad disc at all, just not what is advertised.
Based off of my time with this disc, I would put the numbers at 9, 5, -1, 2 . It says overstable (and for those just starting out it might be) But once you put a little power behind it, it doesn't bite as hard as it says, it will hold a turn for most of the flight and fade back at the end, ever so softly. All in all, I think this disc works well as a "point and shoot" kind of disc, but if you're looking for overstability, try something else.