The Royal Rage FD2 brings a little less glide than the FD and a more stable flight. It will resist a turn and fade a little harder while still being a workhorse fairway driver.
“This is really close to the famous second-run FD,” Piironen says. “I couldn't be more excited about the disc. It also fits really nice on my hand when throwing sidearm. Throws were approximately 375-400 feet and with my throwing speed it flew nice and straight having a reliable fade. It’s a pretty awesome disc.”
Ever since it’s release, the Discmania FD2 has caught quite the following, but we’ve always been searching for the ultimate FD2 flight. We feel we’ve reached the peak with the new Leo Piironen Color Glow C-Line FD2 Royal Rage.
The FD2 was first born after the second run of it’s FD cousin. With a very stable-to-overstable flight, there quickly was a demand for something like the second-run FD to be a permanent spot in Discmania’s lineup. Through multiple tweaks and adjustments, we feel we have finally dialed in a flight of the FD2 that disc golfers have been searching for.