There's something almost stubborn about how the Roc3 refuses to turn over, even when you really want it to. This updated take on disc golf's most famous midrange brings laser-focused reliability to a mold that helped define the sport—but with a distinctly modern edge that separates it from its mellower predecessor.
The flat-top profile sits differently in your hand than the original Roc, more assertive somehow. Less glide means less float time, but also less opportunity for the disc to drift off your intended line when that unexpected gust kicks up during your approach shot. It's a midrange that demands respect from both thrower and wind.
Watch it fly and you'll see exactly what that zero turn rating means in practice. The Roc3 holds whatever angle you put it on with mechanical precision—hyzer stays hyzer, flat releases finish with that dependable fade every single time. No surprises, no flip-ups that leave you scrambling through rough. Just unwavering stability that intermediate to advanced players have learned to trust completely.
In windy conditions, this disc becomes even more valuable. While other midranges get pushed around or flip unexpectedly, the Roc3 maintains its composure, making it an essential tool for anyone who plays courses with challenging weather. The pronounced fade gives you predictable skip patterns on harder ground, too.
Sure, it won't give you those gorgeous S-curves or buttery turnovers that some midranges offer. But when you absolutely need to park a disc exactly where you're aiming—whether that's threading a gap at 250 feet or placing an approach shot within putting range—the Roc3 delivers with the kind of consistency that wins rounds.
