Westside Giant Flight Chart The Westside Giant is a power distance driver built for headwinds and big arms with flight numbers of 13 | 4 | 0 | 3.5. Expect a fast, overstable flight that holds its line under torque and finishes with a strong, reliable fade. Available in VIP and Tournament families (plus variants like VIP Air, Glimmer, Elasto, and more), the Giant offers durable grip options for confident drives and forehands. Beginner-Friendly Lines For newer players, the Giant will behave very overstable. Thrown flat it will push forward briefly before a firm, early fade. Use it as a utility disc for windy days, spike hyzers, and skip shots…
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Warship
Westside Warship Flight Chart The Westside Warship is a fast, glidey midrange with flight numbers of 5 | 6 | 0 | 1. Sitting between a true mid and a slow fairway, it delivers point-and-shoot lines with extra carry and a calm, late fade. Available in multiple plastics (VIP, Tournament, Origio, BT Muovi, VIP Air, special runs), the Warship suits a wide range of players for straight drives and accurate approaches. Flight Path for Newer Players Newer players will see the Warship fly mostly straight with helpful glide and a gentle finish. The beadless rim is easy to grip, making it a confidence disc for learning flat releases and clean…
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Sword
Westside Sword Flight Chart The Westside Sword is a fast, straight-to-stable distance driver with flight numbers of 12 | 5 | -0.5 | 2. It blends easy glide with a trustworthy finish, making it a point-and-shoot bomber for controlled max-D. Popular in VIP and Tournament plastics, the Sword handles power without getting dumpy and stays workable for a wide range of arms. Flight Path for Newer Arms Players stepping into speed-12 drivers will see gentle high-speed turn and a smooth, forward fade. Thrown on slight hyzer, the Sword rides to flat, pushes straight, and settles without a hard dump—great for building confident distance. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players Expect reliable…
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Boatman
Westside Boatman Flight Chart The Westside Boatman is a reliable overstable distance driver featuring flight numbers of 11 | 5 | 0 | 2. Known for its smooth yet powerful flight, the Boatman is designed to deliver consistent fades without sacrificing glide. Built for players who need dependable control in windy conditions, it’s a workhorse for both forehand and backhand throws. Available in VIP, Tournament, and other premium plastics, this disc maintains its stability and grip even after heavy use. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners may find the Boatman slightly overstable, but it can serve as a great wind-fighting utility driver. Expect a strong fade at the end of flight…
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King
Westside King Flight Chart The Westside King is a high-speed distance driver built for players who want maximum distance with a controllable flight. Featuring flight numbers of 14 | 5 | -1.5 | 3, the King delivers long glide, a touch of high-speed turn, and a dependable fade at the end of its flight. Designed for intermediate to advanced throwers, it provides long, sweeping drives with effortless distance potential. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the King a bit too fast to reach its full flight potential, but lighter VIP Air or Origio versions can offer surprisingly straight flights. Expect a strong fade at the end unless thrown with…
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Swan
Westside Swan Flight Chart The Westside Swan is a straight-to-understable putter with flight numbers of 3 | 3 | -1 | 0. Known for its smooth release and minimal fade, the Swan is ideal for straight putts and gentle turnover approaches. It comes in multiple BT blends and Origio plastic, offering a wide range of grip and firmness options for different putting styles. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will love the Swan’s easy, straight flight. It holds a true line with little effort, helping new players develop consistent form. The Swan’s understable nature makes it forgiving for slower arms, reducing fade and staying on course toward the basket. Flight Chart…
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Northman
Westside Northman Flight Chart The Westside Northman has flight numbers of 10 | 5 | -1 | 2. This neutral-to-stable distance driver sits between fairway and high-speed drivers, offering controllable turn with a dependable fade. It’s designed for players who want easy distance without needing 12+ speed power, and it works well for smooth hyzer-flips, straight drives, and shaping lines in light wind. Northman Flight Path for Beginners Newer players with developing form can use the Northman as a longer, forgiving driver. Expect mostly straight flights with a gentle finish when thrown flat. If your arm speed is lower, start on a slight hyzer to keep it on line and…