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.

  • Chainsaw

    Black Zombie Chainsaw Flight Chart The Black Zombie Chainsaw is a stable, beadless putter with impressive glide and control. With flight numbers of 3 | 5 | 0 | 1, it bridges the gap between a putting putter and a short-range throwing disc. Designed to fly straight with a touch of fade, the Chainsaw delivers confident putts and laser-accurate approaches for players of any skill level. Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will appreciate the Chainsaw’s easy straight flight and strong glide. Thrown flat, it holds its line with only a gentle finish, making it ideal for learning putting form or short drives under 200 feet. It’s one of those…

  • Cutlass

    Latitude 64 Cutlass Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Cutlass is a fast, overstable distance driver built for power throwers and windy conditions. With flight numbers of 13 | 5 | 0 | 3.5, it delivers dependable fade and excellent control even at high speeds. Players compare it to an Innova Destroyer or Dynamic Discs Enforcer for its combination of torque resistance and long glide. The comfortable rim and stable release make it a go-to choice for forehands and headwind drives. Flight Chart by Skill Level Cutlass Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the Cutlass will act as a very overstable distance driver. Expect a strong fade and limited turn,…

  • Colossus

    Innova Colossus Flight Chart The Innova Colossus is a max-speed distance driver that offers long, powerful S-curves and tremendous glide. With flight numbers of 14 | 5 | -2 | 3, the Colossus was Innova’s first 14-speed driver and quickly became known for pairing elite distance potential with more control than most high-speed options. Players often describe it as a faster Wraith or a slightly more understable Destroyer. It excels for long-distance throws in open fields and tailwind conditions. Colossus Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Colossus challenging at first due to its high-speed requirement, but lighter-weight GStar versions can help unlock straighter flights with impressive distance potential.…

  • Crank SS

    Discraft Crank SS – Flight Chart & Overview The Discraft Crank SS is a high-speed understable distance driver built for easy turn-and-glide distance. With flight numbers 13 | 5 | -3 | 2, it hyzer-flips clean, rides a long S-curve, and finishes with a manageable fade. Great for tailwinds, wide fairways, and players seeking effortless distance without elite power. Flight Path for Newer Arms Beginner to developing throwers can expect gentle hyzer-flips that stand up and drift right (RHBH) before a soft finish. Use lighter weights and tailwinds to unlock extra glide. Hyzer-Flip Lines for Intermediates At ~300–375 ft power, a modest hyzer produces a long S-flight: early turn, extended…

  • Mystere

    Innova Mystere Flight Chart The Innova Mystere is a controllable distance driver known for easy glide and long S-curves. With flight numbers 11 | 6 | -2 | 2, it hyzer-flips smoothly for effortless distance, then finishes with a gentle, reliable fade. Many players slot it between a Beast and a Tern—long, workable, and friendly to a wide range of arms. Flight Path for Newer Arms If you’re stepping into faster drivers, the Mystere’s high glide helps you stretch distance without perfect form. Expect hyzer-flips to straight with a soft finish. In lighter or GStar runs, you’ll see turn earlier and longer. Flight Chart Notes for Intermediate Throwers At ~300–375…

  • Grym

    Kastaplast Grym Flight Chart The Kastaplast Grym is a high-speed distance driver with flight numbers 13 | 5 | -2 | 2. Built for long S-curves and effortless glide, the Grym pairs workable high-speed turn with a gentle, forward fade. In K1 it stays confidently stable; K1 Soft adds touchy glide for hyzer-flips and turnovers. It’s a go-to option for players seeking controllable max-distance without a dumpy finish. Grym Flight Path for Beginners Newer throwers will see the Grym fly neutral-to-understable. Give it some hyzer and height: it will flip up, ride straight, then finish softly. Great for learning controlled distance once fairway drivers start to feel short. Flight Chart…

  • Raketen

    Latitude 64 Raketen Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Raketen is a high-speed distance driver with flight numbers 15 | 6 | -2 | 3. True to its name—Swedish for “Rocket”—the Raketen launches down the fairway with incredible glide and speed. Built using Latitude’s Opto Air technology, it’s designed to deliver maximum distance with less required arm power. The Raketen offers a controllable turn followed by a strong, forward fade, giving players of various power levels a chance to experience effortless distance. Raketen Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Raketen very fast, but the lightweight Opto Air construction helps increase distance even at slower arm speeds. When thrown with…

  • Sampo

    Westside Sampo Flight Chart The Westside Sampo is a control distance driver with flight numbers of 10 | 4 | -1 | 2. It bridges fairway control and driver speed, giving straight-to-stable flights with mild high-speed turn and a dependable finish. In Tournament, VIP, and limited Elasto runs, the Sampo suits players who want accurate distance, clean releases, and confident placement lines. Beginner Take: Workable Stability Newer players will find the Sampo a touch fast but manageable. Expect reliable hyzers and straight pushes in calm conditions. As it beats in, the flight path straightens for longer, forgiving drives. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players Intermediates can throw the Sampo flat for…

  • Razeri

    Prodiscus Razeri Flight Chart The Prodiscus Razeri is a high-speed, overstable distance driver with flight numbers of 12 | 4 | 0 | 4. Designed for powerful arms and strong headwinds, the Razeri offers a consistent, dependable fade and superb torque resistance. Made in Prodiscus’s durable Premium and Ultrium plastics, it delivers predictable performance for advanced players who rely on control at maximum power. Razeri Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Razeri extremely overstable, often fading hard left (for RHBH throwers) soon after release. It’s not recommended as a primary driver for new players, but can be used as a reliable utility disc for skip shots, overhands, or…

  • Nemesis

    Legacy Nemesis Flight Chart The Legacy Nemesis is an understable distance driver built for easy distance and long, controllable turnover lines. With flight numbers 10 | 6 | -3 | 2, the Nemesis bridges the gap between the Patriot fairway driver and the Cannon distance driver. Its combination of glide, turn, and gentle fade makes it one of Legacy’s most effortless drivers to throw for players of all skill levels. Nemesis Flight Path for Beginners New players will find the Nemesis incredibly forgiving and distance-boosting. Even at slower arm speeds, it hyzer-flips to a long, straight flight before gliding into a soft fade. It’s an excellent first distance driver for…

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