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.

  • Sorcerer

    Westside Sorcerer Flight Chart The Westside Sorcerer is a high-speed distance driver with flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -0.5 | 3. Designed for maximum distance and effortless glide, the Sorcerer provides an ideal balance of speed, turn, and fade for players who want long, shaping flights without sacrificing control. Known for its consistent S-curve flight, it’s a popular choice for intermediate and advanced throwers looking to summon extra distance with confidence. Flight Path for Beginner Players Beginners may find the Sorcerer challenging due to its high speed and mild overstability. However, in lighter VIP Air plastic, newer players can use it to learn long hyzer flips or get…

  • Prometheus

    Salient Prometheus Flight Chart The Salient Prometheus is a control-oriented fairway driver with flight numbers of 9 | 5 | -2 | 2. Designed to balance glide, turn, and reliability, the Prometheus delivers smooth, extended flights without requiring massive arm speed. It’s an accessible driver for both beginners and experienced players who want distance with finesse. Prometheus Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will appreciate how easily the Prometheus gets up to speed. When thrown flat, it glides forward with a touch of turn and a mild fade at the end. It’s a forgiving disc that helps newer players learn to shape long, straight lines without veering off course. Flight Chart…

  • Procul

    UB Procul Flight Chart The UB Procul is a high-speed distance driver with flight numbers of 12 | 4 | -3 | 2. As the first disc produced by UB Disc Golf, the Procul offers a blend of power and finesse—understable enough to gain extra turn for intermediate players, yet steady enough to finish with reliable fade. It features a thick rim, moderate glide, and is crafted in UB’s durable “Creamy” plastic blend. Procul Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the Procul can feel very fast and understable. Expect noticeable turn when thrown flat or hard, followed by a mild fade as the disc slows down. Beginners with lower…

  • Crank

    Discraft Crank Flight Chart The Discraft Crank is a fast, glide-heavy distance driver designed for maximum distance with a controllable flight. With flight numbers of 13 / 5 / -2 / 2, it bridges the gap between the overstable Nuke and the flippier high-speed drivers, providing a balanced mix of power, glide, and accuracy. Intermediate players will appreciate its easy turn and reliable fade, while advanced throwers can achieve long, sweeping S-curves and consistent distance both forehand and backhand. Discraft Crank Flight Path For most players, the Crank provides a neutral-to-slightly-understable flight that can handle power while still offering impressive glide. Beginners may find it stable and dependable with a…

  • unLace

    Vibram unLace Flight Chart The Vibram unLace features flight numbers of 14 | 6 | -5 | 1, making it one of the most understable distance drivers ever produced. Designed as the easier-throwing sibling to the original Lace, the unLace offers huge glide and effortless distance for slower arm speeds. Its durable X-Link rubber plastic provides superior grip, long lifespan, and dependable performance in any weather condition. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the unLace to be the perfect first distance driver. With a smooth release and slight hyzer, this disc easily flips up to flat, rides a long right-turning glide (RHBH), and finishes softly. Even with moderate power,…

  • O-Lace

    Vibram O-Lace Flight Chart The Vibram O-Lace posts flight numbers of 13 | 5 | 0 | 3. This fast, overstable distance driver is built for confident power lines and headwind control. In Vibram’s durable X-Link rubber (Firm, Medium, Granite), it grips in all weather, resists torque, and finishes with a reliable, forward-pushing fade. Flight Path for Newer Arms For developing players, the O-Lace will act very overstable: short, straight push that hyzers out predictably. It’s best as a wind fighter or utility hyzer until your speed comes up. Flight Chart Notes for Intermediate Throwers At moderate power, expect a neutral start (flat or a touch of stand-up), then a…

  • Stiletto

    Latitude 64 Stiletto Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Stiletto is one of the most overstable distance drivers ever produced. With flight numbers of 13 | 3 | 0.5 | 5, this disc is built for extreme headwinds, powerful forehands, and utility shots that must finish hard. It delivers predictable fade even under maximum torque, making it a trusted option for advanced players who demand absolute control in the toughest conditions. Flight Chart by Skill Level Stiletto Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Stiletto extremely overstable and difficult to throw for distance. When thrown flat, it will fade almost immediately. However, for developing players, it can serve as a…

  • Renegade

    Dynamic Discs Renegade Flight Chart The Dynamic Discs Renegade is an understable distance driver built for players who want to achieve maximum distance with less effort. With flight numbers of 11 | 5 | -2 | 2, the Renegade offers incredible glide and a controlled turn, making it a great choice for intermediate throwers or advanced players looking for long, sweeping turnovers. Its shallow rim and comfortable feel make it comparable to popular distance drivers like the Innova Tern. Flight Chart by Skill Level Renegade Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Renegade to be a forgiving high-speed driver that provides easy distance potential. In lighter Lucid Air plastics,…

  • D4

    Prodigy D4 Flight Chart The Prodigy D4 is the most understable driver in Prodigy’s D-series, built for effortless distance and shapeable lines. With flight numbers of 12 | 6 | -3 | 2, the D4 hyzer-flips to flat, rides a long turn, and finishes with a gentle, forward fade. It’s a tailwind bomber and turnover specialist that helps moderate arms unlock true high-speed distance. D4 Flight Path for Developing Arms Newer and developing players can expect easy glide and helpful high-speed turn. A modest hyzer release pops to flat and drifts straight before a soft finish—ideal for stepping up from fairways without fighting a meathook fade. Flight Chart Insights for…

  • D3

    Prodigy D3 Flight Chart The Prodigy D3 is a distance driver tuned for effortless glide and workable control. With flight numbers of 12 | 6 | -2 | 2, it hyzer-flips to flat, rides a gentle turn, and finishes forward—ideal for players who want long S-curves without the beef of the D1 or D2. Popular as a max-distance option for intermediate arms and a line-shaping, turnover driver for advanced throwers. Flight Path Basics for Newer Arms Developing players will see easy glide and helpful high-speed turn. Expect longer carries than overstable 12-speeds, with a mild, dependable finish. Great for learning controlled hyzer-flips and tailwind bombs. Flight Chart Insights for Intermediates…

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