FAQ
Royal Grand is designed to reach a "sweet spot" of performance. While the plastic is highly durable, it is more tactile and flexible than our stiffer Royal Clear blend. This means that after a few rounds of hitting the fairway, the disc will "season" into its truest flight path, losing a touch of its initial out-of-the-box fade and becoming a perfectly comfortable, reliable partner for years.
The standout feature of the Royal Grand line is the premium manufacturing finish. Every disc features our NexEdge and NexFeel technologies, which completely eliminate the sharp "flashing" or rough edges found on standard discs. This results in a silky-smooth rim and a tacky, confident grip that ensures a clean, snag-free release in any weather condition.
Customers praise this distance driver for its stability, glide, and versatility. Many said it's their "go to driver" with "great distance" for both forehand and backhand throws. The Royal/Grand plastic receives high marks for grip and durability. However, one customer noted a scratched stamp, and another mentioned color discrepancy. "Best disc on the market!" per reviews.
- Best disc on the market! More of a staple to my disc golf game.
- The Grand plastic is my favourite plastic of all manufacturers.
- It's the farthest flying disc in my bag. It's awesome!
- 5 stars: 25 (89%)
- 4 stars: 2 (7%)
- 3 stars: 0 (0%)
- 2 stars: 1 (4%)
- 1 star: 0 (0%)
Pretty much more of a staple than Rosemary in the culinary world to my disc golf game. Slightly less stable than the orbital version. I would bag at least 4!
Rive has become my first choice for longer tee shots where I have loads of room on the right to let it fly out and then fade back.
Very stable, long flying disc. Great on forehands or backhands in the wind.
Happy
Very good
Hi, let me start off by saying that I am normally incredibly happy with the Latitude 64 quality, but the stamp on this Rive was more scratched than usual. Luckily I use this disc with Gameproofer at home, so it isn't a big deal.
Hello Nicolai,
Thank you for your review.
I'm so sorry about that. Please send me a picture of the disc if you want to, and I'll see how I can help you out with this matter.
/Frida
The word means to rip violently , and that's what I use it for. I live in Jonesboro AR, where the JBO is hosted. Tight wood gaps and long corridors with baskets don't finish to the middle. The royal plastic is 1000% the best plastic ok the market. The rive punches and pushes best on low lines and skips to the basket. it is a bomb in open field. its twchnical in its own right. When seasoned it has a soft finish. If I get another it will be 5 I've had.
I love the Rive, a great anhyser flex disc that gets great distance. Just beware that it's a high speed skip machine which is why I had to buy this one after my last one skipped off into the woods nether to be seen again...:(
Thanks for the review! I'm sorry to hear that you lost your last Rive. Hopefully this one won't skip into the woods.
/Frida
I love the Rive. The Grand plastic is my favourite plastic of all manufacturers. It's a brilliant blend of grip and durability. The Rive itself does what it says on the box. It's a disc I'm growing into. For now at around 125m, it's my over stable option with great glide and reliable finish. I think it'll become my main driver at 150m if I ever get there.
Bought this to replace an old rive, love this straight flying driver with a confident finish to the left (backhand right hand)
The picture showed the disc was pink and the pink gold, but the print was blue, so not what I wanted but still love it
As someone who has an average max distance of 330 to 350 ft, the Rive is just a bit too stable for me to use it as intended right out of the box, but only by a little. The glide is very good and as always, the plastic is phenomenal, although it is prone to denting easily, more so than other premium plastics like Gold or Opto. The thing with Royal Grand plastic is that once it beats in a little (which it does relatively quick), it stays like that for quite a long time before becoming too understable. I also throw the Grace and Havoc, which are more understable, and the Dynamic Discs Raider, which falls in between the Havoc and the Rive. I also bag an gold-X ballista Pro which is way more beefy than the Rive. All in all, the Rive is a great disc that has enough stability to fight the wind, but doesn't want to dump during the fade, providing the best option for long distances.
Perfect flight. Who does not love big distance :)
It's the farthest flying disc in my bag. It's awesome!
The rive has by far been my best driving disc for forehand flicks
Very good disc. Good amount of stability and really great control.
Easy to throw. Great in wind. Royal plastic is silky.
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I was looking for a disc that was similar to Grace, and this one was accurately described as Grace’s big brother. Holds a straight line before fading even in the strongest head wind.
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Low profile, big rim, perfect for both forehand and backhand.
Best feel for its stability, on the market. Although there are also "flippy" Rives, so it's great if you like to keep multiple of the same mould.
No doubt the best plastic in my bag.
Awesome disc! I Love the rim profile!
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I can’t stop throwing them. Keep the 160 weights coming as no one is getting younger.
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This disc is my most overstable distance driver at the moment. You can give it anhyzer, and it will fade out flat. I really love the disc!
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Is it possible to get a Rive 162-169g?
Hi Shannon,
Thank you for your question.
Unfortunately, we don't have any Rives in 162g-169g, I'm sorry.
Wishing you a beautiful day.
/Frida
Will these be available in lighter weights anytime soon? I’m hoping for 163-168 grams.
Hi Jeff.
Thank you for your question.
The Grand Rive will unfortunately not be coming in weights that light.
