I push 380-400 and used Trespasses for many years. I found some early-run BioFuzions that were near perfect, but recent reviews are saying that they are some of the least stable ones. I never liked the Moonshine because they felt sluggish (lack of glide?), and despite cleaning them off, I always felt that Fuzion were too slick to get a solid grip. The Lucids I have never had the same potential as my BioFuzions, but they were reliable - but, they were also reliably able to flip over if I allowed any bad form to sneak in.
I have since tried Star Wraiths, Opto Halos, and DDXs.
Wraiths can handle more power than Trespasses can, but they also have more lateral movement if not thrown perfectly. They will come back more than the Trespass if not thrown correctly, but this also reduces their distance potential by a few feet.
Opto Halos were nearly the stability I wish the Trespasses were, but the reason I preferred Trespasses was because of their thinner rims. Maybe age, or maybe something else, but I do not feel confident with the widest rims (2.5cm).
I did give Ballistas and Catapults a try - Ballistas absolutely bombed, but if you are turning over the Trespass, you are going to burn most Ballistas. The only Ballistas that I found any consistent success with were the opaque yellow or whites. I could never keep the clearer Optos from flipping over. As for the Catapults, I cannot describe what went wrong, but I never had a clean throw with it. There was always something that caused it to rocket into the sky or burn into the ground.
On a whim I tried a S-DDx. They bombed as well. What is strange about them, despite my aversion to wide rimmed discs, these do not feel uncomfortable despite being 2.3cm (whereas I prefer 2.1cm). However, the S-DDx, especially after a little seasoning, can have considerable turn (not necessarily flip) to them. You better clean up your form if you want to use them. However to that however, the second I could get my hands on the C-DDx, that solved a lot of issues. My S-DDx still has the most distance potential of the two, but unless it is a tailwind or absolutely calm conditions with a lot of sky to play with, the C-DDx ended up being what I wanted the Trespass to be.
Hate to sell you on a non-Trilogy disc, but I am not sponsored, so I have no qualms about throwing a mixed bag.