Westside Bear Flight Chart The Westside Bear is a glidey, torque-resistant fairway driver built for confident control shots. With flight numbers 8 | 6 | -0.5 | 2.5, the Bear offers a neutral-to-stable high-speed flight paired with a reliable fade finish. Players praise its clean, beadless rim, excellent forehand performance, and surprisingly long glide for a control driver. If you need a trustworthy fairway disc that shapes lines without being overly beefy, the Bear fills that slot perfectly. Bear Flight Numbers & On-Course Identity Speed: 8 Glide: 6 Turn: -0.5 Fade: 2.5 Primary Use: Control / Fairway Driver Stability: Stable to Slightly Overstable Recommended Skill Level: Intermediate & Advanced The…
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The Adder
Westside The Adder Flight Chart Westside’s Adder is a power driver built for extreme overstability, wind resistance, and confident hyzer control. With flight numbers of 13 | 5 | 0 | 4, the Adder resists turn even under full power and delivers a heavy, dependable fade. Reviewers consistently praise its ability to hold angles in brutal headwinds, making it a trusted tool for power throwers and forehand specialists who need predictable finishes on long drives, spike hyzers, and flex lines. How The Adder Performs for Newer Players Beginners will find the Adder extremely overstable. Expect early fades, limited distance, and difficulty getting it up to speed. While it can serve…
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Gatekeeper
Westside Gatekeeper Flight Chart The Westside Discs Gatekeeper is a dependable, straight-to-stable midrange known for its control, torque resistance, and consistent finish. With flight numbers of 4 | 5 | 0 | 2, the Gatekeeper thrives on precise approaches and controlled drives. Reviewers praise its ability to hold a straight line before delivering a clean, predictable fade. Whether thrown in VIP, Tournament, or special edition plastics, players highlight its comfortable feel, excellent wind resistance, and reliability for both backhand and forehand play. Gatekeeper Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the Gatekeeper will feel reliably stable. Expect a straight push with a firm, early fade that keeps the disc from…
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War Horse
Westside War Horse Flight Chart The Westside War Horse lists flight numbers of 13 | 4 | 0 | 4 and is one of the most overstable distance drivers in the Trilogy lineup. Built for power throwers, it delivers a wind-fighting, torque-resistant flight with a strong, dependable fade. Players with high arm speed rely on the War Horse for headwinds, forced flex lines, and placements where accuracy matters more than glide. War Horse Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will find the War Horse extremely overstable. Without the arm speed to keep it straight, it will fade almost immediately. While not typically recommended for new players, it can serve as…
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Maiden
Westside Maiden Flight Chart The Westside Maiden lists flight numbers of 3 | 4 | 0 | 1. This beadless, low-profile putt & approach disc is built for point-and-shoot control—straight lines, gentle finishes, and confident release. It’s popular with beginners for easy accuracy and with experienced players for laser-straight approaches and long putts. Maiden Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will see the Maiden fly mostly straight with a soft, reliable finish. The shallow, beadless feel helps clean releases, and the neutral stability resists early turn while avoiding a harsh dump at the end. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players At moderate power the Maiden holds hyzer-flip lines, flat lasers, and…
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Anvil
Westside Anvil Flight Chart The Westside Discs Anvil is a very overstable midrange with flight numbers of 4 | 2 | 0 | 4. Designed as a wind-fighting workhorse, it prioritizes control over glide and is trusted for approach shots, utility lines, and forehand drives where you absolutely cannot afford unwanted turn. Players who like dependable fade, beadless rims, and confident feel in VIP and Tournament plastics often gravitate toward the Anvil. Westside Anvil Flight Path for Newer Players For newer or lower-power players, the Westside Anvil flight path will feel extremely overstable. Expect a short straight push followed by an early, strong fade. This makes it useful for forced…
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Pine
Westside Pine Flight Chart The Westside Discs Pine is a stable-to-slightly overstable midrange with flight numbers 5 | 4 | 0 | 2. Built for controlled approaches and midrange drives, the Pine offers a straight flight with dependable fade at the end. Players describe the Pine flight path as trustworthy in both open and wooded fairways, with enough stability to handle power while still holding clean lines. Pine Flight Path for Newer Players For newer players, the Pine will feel like a straight-flying midrange with a reliable finish. Thrown with moderate power, it resists early turn and then moves into a gentle hyzer fade, helping control distance without big sideways…
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Fortress
Westside Fortress Flight Chart The Westside Discs Fortress is an overstable control driver with flight numbers 10 | 4 | 0 | 3. Built for confident placement shots in wind, it offers a straight-to-stable high-speed phase and a strong, predictable fade. Many players use the Fortress flight path for controlled distance drives, forehand lines, and utility hyzers when they need reliability more than raw max-D. Fortress Flight Path for Developing Arms For newer and lower-power players, the Fortress will behave like a very overstable driver. Expect it to start moving forward briefly before finishing hard to the fade side, especially on flat or slight hyzer releases. It’s not ideal as…
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Ahti
Westside Ahti Flight Chart The Westside Discs Ahti is a very overstable fairway driver with flight numbers 9 | 3 | 0 | 4. Designed for spike hyzers, flex lines, and maximum wind resistance, the Ahti delivers hard, predictable fade with zero turn. Reviewers frequently compare it to the Firebird for its consistency and trusted overstability, making it a must-have utility disc for players who need reliability over raw glide. Ahti Flight Path for Beginner and Developing Arms For newer players, the Ahti will fly extremely overstable. Expect short, sudden hyzers and limited glide. While not suited for straight or neutral lines, it can still be useful as a wind…
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Crown
Westside Crown Flight Chart The Westside Crown is a beaded putt-and-approach disc built for straight, reliable flights. With flight numbers of 3 | 4 | 0 | 1, the Crown offers plenty of glide, neutral high-speed stability, and a gentle fade at the end. Available in multiple BT blends, Origio, and premium VIP plastic, it serves well as both a primary putting putter and a trustworthy approach disc for players who like a bead and a clean, predictable flight path. Crown Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will find the Crown friendly and forgiving. Thrown softly and flat, it stays on a straight line with only a small finish at…