Brand: Discraft
Mold: Cicada
Type: Fairway Driver
Material: ESP Plastic
Stability: Stable
Speed: 7
Glide: 6
Turns: -1
Fade: 1
Stamp: Phase 22 Creative e126 Series Stamp
The Discraft Cicada is a highly popular, neutral-to-understable fairway driver known for its exceptional glide and control. With a comfortable rim and a speed of 7, it is easy to throw for players of all skill levels, offering straight flight paths that penetrate deep into the fairway. The Cicada is perfect for controlled hyzer-flips that stand up and fly straight, long turnover shots that hold their line, and effortless distance for players with lower arm speed. It fills a crucial gap in the bag as a dependable, highly workable driver for technical wooded courses or open shots that require finesse.
ESP Plastic is one of Discraft’s most popular premium plastic blends, renowned for its stunning visual swirls, excellent grip, and top-tier durability. This material offers a premium hand-feel that is tacky yet firm, ensuring a confident grip and consistent release for all throws. ESP plastic allows the Cicada to maintain its intended flight characteristics over a long lifespan, while the vibrant colors make it easy to spot on the fairway, complementing the unique Phase 22 e126 artwork.
Max Weight: 177.6g
Diameter: 21.4cm
Height: 1.6cm
Rim Depth: 1.2cm
Rim Thickness: 1.7cm
Inside Rim Diameter: 18.0cm (Calculated: Diameter - 2 * Rim Thickness)
Rim Depth / Diameter Ratio: 5.6%
Rim Configuration: 35.25
Flexibility: 9.32kg
Approval Date: Aug 28, 2023
Certification Number: 23-215
The Phase 22 Creative e126 Series Stamp is an immersive and thought-provoking piece by artist Matthew Jorde, continuing his exploration of the "Element Series." The artwork captures a figure stepping through fractured, glowing light, symbolizing a moment of digital transcendence and the discovery of "Element 126," a force beyond known reality. Visually, it beautifully fuses mid-century clean lines with the glitch and glow of the digital age. This stunning design explores the power and vulnerability inherent in human progress and our relentless pursuit to transcend our current state through technology and creation.