Distance Drivers

    Distance drivers are designed for maximum distance — but only if you have the arm speed to match. More than any other disc type, distance driver flight paths depend on how fast you can throw. Most high-speed drivers require a launch speed of at least 50 mph to achieve their intended flight numbers and full glide potential.

    If you throw slower than that, these discs will tend to fade early or fly more overstable than the numbers suggest. Use our interactive flight charts to compare how each driver behaves at different power levels, and find the one that truly fits your throwing speed.

  • Astronaut

    Discmania Astronaut Flight Chart The Discmania Astronaut is an understable distance driver with flight numbers 12 | 6 | -4 | 1. Designed for players who want effortless distance, the Astronaut delivers easy hyzer-flips, long turnovers, and powerful glide even with moderate arm speed. Its Active Premium plastic provides a comfortable grip and durable feel, making it a strong choice for players transitioning into high-speed drivers or for anyone seeking maximum flight shaping potential. Distance Potential for Newer Players Beginners will find the Astronaut extremely forgiving. With its high turn and excellent glide, it flips up from hyzer and rides straight before finishing with a mild fade. This makes it…

  • Beam

    MVP Beam Flight Chart The MVP Beam is a uniquely engineered disc listed as a distance driver, featuring highly unusual flight numbers of 1 | 1 | 0 | 0. With a wide 2.3 cm rim and very slow speed rating, the Beam combines distance-driver proportions with putter-like speed, making it one of the most unconventional PDGA-approved molds available. It is currently produced in Proton plastic, and while community reviews are not yet available, published flight specs indicate a straight, torque-resistant flight with minimal turn and minimal fade. Beam Flight Path Overview for Newer Players Because of its extremely low speed rating and neutral stability numbers, newer players can expect…

  • Jet

    Streamline Jet Flight Chart The Streamline Jet is an easy-to-throw understable distance driver with flight numbers of 11 | 5 | -3 | 2. Built for effortless distance, the Jet delivers long hyzer-flips and smooth turnover lines for players of all skill levels. Designed as the understable companion to the Streamline Trace, it excels for shaping lines, tailwind drives, and controlled distance shots where pure glide is the goal. Available in premium Neutron and Proton plastics, it offers excellent grip, long life, and consistent performance. Flight Path for Beginners For beginners, the Streamline Jet provides a great introduction to faster distance drivers. With a modest fade and easy turn, it…

  • Bowie

    Lone Star Disc Bowie Flight Chart The Lone Star Disc Bowie is a power-focused distance driver built for wind resistance, high-speed throws, and strong finishing fade. With flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -1 | 3, the Bowie offers a stable-to-overstable flight path that holds up to torque and maintains its line even when thrown with significant power. Reviewers consistently highlight its reliability in headwinds, its comfort for both backhand and forehand power throws, and its ability to deliver consistent distance with a predictable fade. How the Bowie Flies for Developing Players Newer disc golfers will find the Bowie extremely overstable. Players without high arm speed may see it…

  • Orca

    Wild Discs Orca Flight Chart The Wild Discs Orca is a versatile distance driver designed for long, controlled flights with dependable fade. With flight numbers of 12 | 5 | -1.5 | 2, the Orca delivers high-speed turn paired with a smooth, predictable finish—allowing players to shape wide S-curves, laser-straight drives, and power hyzers. Reviewers highlight its comfortable rim, consistent flights, and surprising workability for a speed-12 driver, making it usable for both controlled distance and big-shot power lines. Beginner Expectations for the Orca Beginners may find the Orca slightly demanding due to its speed and stability, but its glide helps generate extra distance once form improves. Expect modest turn…

  • Grace

    Latitude 64 Grace Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Grace is a smooth-flying 11-speed distance driver designed to blend easy control with impressive glide. With flight numbers of 11 | 6 | -1 | 2, it behaves like a workable stable driver that offers distance potential without requiring elite power. Many players describe the Grace as a “fairway-feeling distance driver,” providing long, effortless flights and a reliable finish. It’s popular among a wide range of golfers—intermediate arms appreciate its forgiveness, while advanced players value its hyzer-flip potential, shapeability, and controllable distance. Grace Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Grace relatively forgiving for a speed-11 driver. Its high glide helps…

  • Majesty

    Discmania Majesty Flight Chart The Discmania Majesty is a wide-rimmed, high-speed distance driver built for raw power and huge S-curve flights. With flight numbers 13 | 5 | -2 | 2, it’s designed for players who can generate enough speed to push a full turn before a dependable fade. Many throwers use the Majesty for long open-field bombs, flex shots, and tailwind drives where its impressive glide really shines. ::contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} A Quick Look at the Majesty’s Flight Numbers The Majesty sits firmly in the max-distance driver category with numbers aimed at high-speed performance. Reviewers note that while the –2 turn is present for powerful arms, the disc often flies slightly…

  • Rive

    Latitude 64 Rive Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Rive is a high-speed, overstable distance driver built for players with power. With flight numbers of 13 | 5 | 0 | 3.5, the Rive is designed to push forward with glide before finishing with a strong, dependable fade. Its torque resistance makes it ideal for headwinds, aggressive backhands, and powerful forehands. For experienced players looking for a wind-fighting distance driver that still carries far, the Rive delivers confidence and consistency. Flight Path for Developing Players Newer players and those without high arm speed will see the Rive fly very overstable. Expect a straight start, early fade, and a strong hyzer finish.…

  • Kotare

    RPM Kotare Flight Chart The RPM Kotare is a power-friendly overstable distance driver built for reliable stability in any conditions. With flight numbers of 12 | 5 | 0 | 3, the Kotare resists high-speed turn and delivers a strong, predictable fade that advanced throwers rely on. Designed with a wide 2.3 cm rim and a crisp, beadless profile, it excels for both backhand and forehand drives when accuracy, wind control, and placement matter more than pure glide. Kotare Flight Path for Developing Players For newer or slower-arm players, the Kotare will feel very overstable. Expect early fade and shorter flights unless thrown with significant power. However, its consistency makes…

  • Fenrir

    Viking Discs Fenrir Flight Chart The Viking Discs Fenrir is an overstable speed-10 distance driver with flight numbers of 10 | 4 | 0 | 3. Designed as a wind-resistant workhorse and a bridge between fairways and high-speed distance drivers, the Fenrir delivers predictable stability, a dependable fade, and strong control for players who want accuracy over raw glide. Reviewers describe it as a stable bomber that excels in headwinds and controlled hyzer-lines. Fenrir Flight Traits for Developing Players Newer arms will find the Fenrir quite overstable. Without enough power, it wants to hyzer out early, making it more suitable as a utility driver than a distance driver. Players under…

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