Daredevil Sabertooth Flight Chart The Daredevil Sabertooth posts flight numbers of 9 | 4 | 0 | 5. This very overstable control driver in Daredevil’s rigid High Performance (HP) plastic is a wind fighter with zero turn and a guaranteed, heavy fade. Expect a penetrating push that ends in a hard dump—perfect for headwinds, skip control, and placement-first drives. Beginners: What to Expect At lower power the Sabertooth will fade early, even on flat releases (RHBH). Use it to learn hyzer angles and to keep shots from overturning in wind; don’t expect max distance. Mid-Power Game Plans Intermediates can trust it for headwind tees, spike hyzers, and forced flexes that…
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Ogopogo
Daredevil Ogopogo Flight Chart The Daredevil Ogopogo lists flight numbers of 9 | 4 | -2 | 5. Built as a wind-ready driver with a heavy, predictable finish, the Ogopogo is most often molded in Daredevil’s ultra-soft Elastic Performance (EP) plastic, which helps it land “drop & stop” with minimal skips or rollaways. It’s a control-first driver that suits intermediate and advanced players who need spike hyzers, steep approaches, and utility lines to sit where they land. What Newer Players Will See At low power, expect brief high-speed turn followed by a strong fade (RHBH). It’s a confidence piece for headwinds and hyzer training, but distance will be limited compared…
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Mammoth
Daredevil Mammoth Flight Chart The Daredevil Mammoth carries flight numbers of 9 | 4 | -1 | 5. It’s a very overstable control driver built for headwinds, force-over lines, and spike hyzers. With a 2.0 cm rim and dependable fade, the Mammoth favors placement-first drives and confident forehands where you need a hard finish and skip control. What Beginners Can Expect Newer players will see a quick, reliable fade even on flat releases. Use the Mammoth to learn hyzer angles, fight wind, and keep throws from overturning. It’s more about control than raw distance at low power. Flight Chart Notes for Intermediates Intermediate arms can lean on the Mammoth for…
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Buffalo
Daredevil Buffalo Flight Chart The Daredevil Buffalo lists flight numbers of 9 | 4 | -1 | 5. This very overstable control driver is built for wind-fighting confidence, spiky finishes, and dependable placement. With a 2.0 cm rim and lower dome, it favors controlled power lines, forehand reliability, and utility shots where a hard fade is required. Beginner Expectations: Buffalo Flight Path Newer players will see a strong left finish (RHBH). Even on flat releases, the Buffalo resists turn and fades out early. Use it to learn hyzer angles, fight headwinds, and keep drives from overturning. Intermediate Lines & Course Work Intermediates can lean on the Buffalo for headwind drives,…
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Yeti
Daredevil Yeti Flight Chart The Daredevil Yeti is a long-distance driver designed for maximum glide and smooth control. With flight numbers of 13 | 6 | -2 | 2, it offers a high-speed turn that glides deep into the fairway before finishing with a dependable fade. The Yeti is a slightly more forgiving version of Daredevil’s Bigfoot, giving intermediate and advanced players explosive distance without the harsh overstability of some high-speed drivers. Flight Path for Beginners Newer players with developing arm speed will find the Yeti to be a fun disc for learning distance control. Expect an early turn and gentle finish when thrown flat — great for tailwinds and…
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Bigfoot
Daredevil Bigfoot Flight Chart The Daredevil Bigfoot is a wide-rim distance driver built for big air. With flight numbers of 13 | 6 | -2 | 2, it pairs easy high-speed turn with tons of glide and a controlled fade, making long S-curves accessible for power throwers and hyzer-flip distance possible for developing arms. If you’re hunting max carry with a predictable finish, the Bigfoot’s flight path checks the boxes. Getting Started: What Newer Players Can Expect At speed 13, the Bigfoot is fast. Newer players will see turn early and a gentle fade late. Keep releases on hyzer and consider lighter weights to keep the disc from burning right…
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Sasquatch
Daredevil Sasquatch Flight Chart The Daredevil Sasquatch is a glide-heavy distance driver with flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -5 | 1. It’s an ultra-understable high-speed mold designed to unlock easy hyzer-flips, sweeping turnover lines, and tailwind bombs—especially for players who don’t yet generate elite power. Made in Daredevil’s durable High Performance premium plastic, it pairs long carry with a gentle finish. Beginner-Friendly Flight Overview Newer players will see immediate distance gains: release on light hyzer and the Sasquatch flips to flat, tracks right, and settles softly. The understable high-speed turn helps it stay aloft without demanding perfect form. Flight Chart for Intermediate Throwers Intermediates can shape effortless S-curves…
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Caribou
Daredevil Caribou Flight Chart Overview The Daredevil Caribou is a glidey, slightly understable midrange with flight numbers 4 | 5 | -3 | 1. It’s built for hyzer-flips, gentle turnovers, and long straight carries that finish softly. Offered in Grip Performance (soft, tacky, all-weather) and Flex Performance (firmer, a touch more stable), the Caribou’s flight path rewards smooth form for players across skill levels. Caribou Flight Path for Newer Arms Beginners can expect easy hyzer-flip flights: release on slight hyzer, watch it stand to flat, drift a bit right (RHBH), then check up with minimal fade. The high glide helps add effortless distance without surprise dumps. Flight Chart Insights for…
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Moose
Daredevil Moose Flight Chart Overview The Daredevil Moose is an understable midrange built for easy glide and line shaping. With flight numbers 4| 5 | 0 | 2, it excels at hyzer-flip straight shots, gentle turnovers, and long floaty approaches. Available in Grip Performance (soft, tacky, all-weather) and Flex Performance (firmer, slightly more stable), the Moose’s neutral-to-understable flight path helps newer players gain distance while giving experienced throwers a finesse tool for woods golf. Moose Flight Path for Newer Arms Beginner throwers can expect simple hyzer-flips: release on slight hyzer, watch it stand up to flat, drift a touch right (RHBH), and finish softly. The modest fade (1) keeps it…
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Grizzly
Daredevil Grizzly Flight Chart Overview: The Daredevil Grizzly is a glidey, understable-to-neutral fairway driver with flight numbers 4 | 4 | 0 | 2. It’s built for hyzer-flips, gentle turnovers, and effortless straight distance without a hard dump. Common runs include Grip Performance (tacky, all-weather feel) and Flex Performance (slightly firmer and a touch more stable). If you’re mapping fairway control at modest power, the Grizzly’s flight path rewards smooth releases across skill levels. Flight Path for Newer Arms Expect easy hyzer-flips: release on slight hyzer, watch it pop to flat, glide straight, then finish with a small, friendly check-up. Great for learning angle control on tight fairways. Flight Chart…