Ricky Wysocki throwing his new prototype fossil approach disc

DGR Staff

New Ricky Wysocki Prototypes

Ricky Wysocki’s Next Chapter with Discraft

Now that we are officially in the disc golf off-season, Ricky Wysocki has officially added two new prototype molds to his Discraft lineup — the Hallux and the Fossil. Both discs were designed to fit Ricky’s signature style: torque-resistant, overstable, and built for confident, controlled power. These prototypes are adding up to the shaping of what will be a full Ricky Wysocki line under Discraft.


New Prototype Ricky Wysocky Hallux Disc

The Hallux – Ricky’s New Control Driver

The Discraft Hallux is a stable control driver engineered to Ricky’s exact specifications. It features a clean rim design and a slightly domed top that helps generate dependable glide and consistent stability. This disc is made to handle aggressive lines and high-speed torque without losing accuracy, making it a perfect fit for Ricky’s powerful forehand and backhand game.

The Prototype Ricky Hallux shares identical flight ratings with the Paul McBeth Anax, so comparisons are inevitable — but let’s be honest, can you really imagine Ricky Wysocki throwing a Paul McBeth disc after all their years of rivalry? Yeah, we can’t either. The Hallux is essentially Ricky’s take on that dependable control driver slot: stable, workable, and built to hold its line under serious power. Expect it to become a staple fairway-to-distance hybrid for players who want that same tour-level reliability.

The first release will be the Prototype ESP Hallux, expected to drop around Black Friday, giving Discraft fans an early chance to experience this long-anticipated mold.


Ricky Wysocki Proto Fossil

The Fossil – Ricky’s New Overstable Approach Disc

When it comes to overstable approach discs, no pro is more iconic than Ricky Wysocki. From the Harp during his Latitude 64 days, to the Pig at Innova, and the Socki Bomb Slammer with Dynamic Discs, Ricky has turned every approach disc he’s touched into a fan favorite.

Now, with Discraft, he’s looking to do it again with the Prototype Fossil.

The Fossil is a slow-flying, overstable putt and approach disc with flight ratings of 3 | 1 | 0 | 3. It features a ringer-style top, a subtle micro-bead, and plenty of torque resistance to handle Ricky’s signature spin control. It’s designed to fly true on both forehand and backhand approaches, delivering pinpoint accuracy for short drives and placement shots.

In many ways, the Fossil feels like Discraft’s answer to the Pig—the disc that Ricky made famous and nearly impossible to keep in stock. Early prototypes in CT Swirl plastic give it a firm, tacky feel that locks into your hand and delivers consistent release and overstability.


Final Thoughts

The Hallux and Fossil mark the start of a new era for Ricky Wysocki at Discraft. One fills the gap for a tour-level control driver that can rival anything on the market, while the other brings back the signature overstable approach style that Ricky has built his name on.

Discraft has proven time and again that when they collaborate with elite players, the results speak for themselves. With Ricky behind these molds, expect both the Hallux and Fossil to make an immediate impact once they officially launch.


Stay tuned to Disc Golf Report for full release details and early reviews when these discs officially hit the market.

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