Gateway Magic – Flight Chart The Gateway Magic is a glidey, understable putt and approach disc with flight numbers around 2 | 3 | -1 | 0. Designed for effortless, dead-straight flights, the Magic is one of Gateway’s most beginner-friendly molds—yet remains a favorite among experienced players seeking clean, floaty releases. Available in multiple flexes from Firm to Super Stupid Silly Soft (SSSS), it offers a customizable feel for every putting style. Beginner Lines: Straight and Forgiving New players will love how easily the Magic glides forward with minimal effort. Expect smooth, straight flights and gentle turnovers, even with slower arm speeds. Its neutral flight path and high glide make…
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Warlock
Gateway Warlock Flight Chart The Gateway Warlock is a beadless, neutral putt & approach disc built for point-and-shoot consistency. With flight numbers 2 | 3 | 0 | 1, it putts straight, drives clean, and finishes with only a hint of fade. Available across Gateway’s popular blends—SS/SSS for chain-grabbing softness, Sure Grip for tacky control, and Firm/Diamond for durable, crisp releases—so you can match feel to conditions. Use this page to view the flight chart, see the Warlock’s flight path by skill level, and apply the practical flight numbers in your bag. Beginner-Friendly: Straight Putts That Stay Online Newer players get confidence from the Warlock’s minimal fade. Expect center-chain putts…
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Hybrid
Gateway Hybrid – Flight Chart The Gateway Hybrid is a reliable overstable control driver designed to bridge the gap between the Gateway Sabre and Blaze. With flight numbers around 7 | 4 | 0 | 3, it offers a flat, low-ceiling flight with dependable fade. Available in durable SureGrip and HyperDiamond plastics, the Hybrid gives players a controllable driver that resists turn while maintaining glide and consistency in windy or wooded conditions. Beginner Flight Path – Straight with Predictable Finish Newer players will find the Hybrid slightly overstable, providing a reliable fade at the end of each throw. Its controllable stability makes it a great first step up from midranges…
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Element
Gateway Element – Flight Chart The Gateway Element is a neutral-to-understable midrange driver with flight numbers of 5 | 5 | -1 | 1. Known for its straight, glidey flights, the Element offers a clean release and predictable finish—making it one of Gateway’s most beginner-friendly mids. It excels at hyzer-flips, smooth turnovers, and effortless control in the woods. Most commonly available in Sure Grip, Diamond, Platinum, and Evolution plastics. Beginner Flight Path and Feel Beginners will appreciate the Element’s easy glide and neutral stability. When thrown flat or with a touch of hyzer, it flips up and rides straight before a soft fade. This makes it an excellent first midrange…
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Illusion
Gateway Illusion – Flight Chart The Gateway Illusion is a control-oriented distance driver with flight numbers around 12| 5 | -0.5 | 2.5 Designed for smooth, high-speed control and predictable fade, the Illusion bridges the gap between fairway and distance drivers. It offers effortless glide, workable turn, and a consistent finish that appeals to both intermediate and advanced throwers looking for dependable distance without sacrificing precision. Beginner Flight Path – Controlled Distance and Stability Beginners will find the Illusion slightly overstable, but manageable when thrown with good form. Expect moderate turn followed by a reliable fade at the end, providing a stable flight path that builds confidence as arm speed improves.…
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Spirit
Gateway Spirit – Flight Chart The Gateway Spirit is an extremely overstable distance driver with flight numbers of 12 | 4 | 0 | 4. Engineered for powerful throwers, this disc delivers reliable fade and outstanding wind resistance. Its sharp rim and torque-resistant profile make it a favorite among forehand power throwers and players who need a disc that will always finish left (for RHBH). The Spirit is built for control, skip shots, and distance lines that must never turn over. Beginner Flight Path – Extreme Fade Beginners will find the Spirit too overstable for straight shots, but it’s an excellent teaching tool for understanding fade and hyzer angles. Expect…
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Chief
Gateway Chief Flight Chart The Gateway Chief is a beadless, low-profile putt and approach disc designed for players who want a clean release and predictable control. With flight numbers of 3 | 3 | 0 | 1, the Chief flies straight with a gentle fade, making it a favorite for both putting and short approach drives. Commonly seen in Sure Grip, Diamond, Platinum, and Organic Sure Grip plastics, it offers a range of grip and durability options for all throwing styles. Beginner Flight Path New players will appreciate the Chief’s straight, forgiving flight. It holds the release angle well and finishes gently without dumping, making it ideal for learning flat…
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Speed Demon
Gateway Speed Demon Flight Chart The Gateway Speed Demon is a high-speed, extremely overstable distance driver with flight numbers of 12 | 5 | -0.5 | 3. Built for power throwers and forehand specialists, it excels in headwinds, flex lines, and skip finishes. Available in Diamond, Platinum, and SureGrip plastics, the Speed Demon provides options for both durability and grip depending on your throwing style and conditions. Beginner Flight Path This disc is not ideal for beginners—expect a strong hyzer finish and limited glide unless thrown at very high speed. New players may find it useful for windy approach shots or skip finishes. Flight Chart Cues for Intermediate Players Intermediate…
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Blaze
Gateway Blaze – Flight Chart The Gateway Blaze is an overstable driver/mid hybrid with flight numbers 6 | 4 | 0 | 3. Low-profile and torque-resistant, it’s built for headwinds, sharp hyzers, and forehand utility. Expect a flat, neutral start that moves into a strong, dependable fade—ideal when you need a confident flight path that finishes hard. Newer Players: Predictable Fade without Drama If you’re developing form, the Blaze offers straight-to-fade flights that won’t turn and burn. Use it for safe hyzers, wind-resistant approaches, and controlled tee shots where you must finish left (RHBH). Intermediates: Controlled Hyzers and Wind Work Rely on the posted flight numbers for repeatable angles: flat…
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Apache
Gateway Apache – Flight Chart The Gateway Apache is a controllable long-range driver with flight numbers 10 | 6 | 0 | 2. It pairs high glide with a neutral-to-stable high-speed phase and a clean, reliable finish—great for shaping confident flight paths without demanding elite power. Players use the Apache for point-and-shoot fairways, late-fading placement shots, and workable distance lines. Beginner-Friendly Distance Newer arms can hyzer-flip the Apache to flat for straight pushes with a gentle fade. The glide helps add distance while the mild finish keeps it predictable—true to the posted flight numbers. Flight Chart Tips for Intermediates Expect flat lasers that hold line, smooth hyzer-flips that ride forward,…