Prodigy D2 Flight Chart The Prodigy D2 is a high-speed distance driver built for long, controlled S-curves. With flight numbers of 12 | 6 | -1 | 3, it bridges the gap between the beefier D1 and the easier-turning D3—offering workable turn, excellent glide, and a confident, forward fade for reliable placement at distance. Flight Path for Newer Arms For developing players, the D2 will feel fast and moderately overstable. Expect shorter carries with a late, reliable fade. It’s useful as a headwind option, skip-hyzer tool, or a mold to grow into as your release speed increases. Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Throwers Intermediates can hyzer-flip the D2 to flat…
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D1
Prodigy D1 Flight Chart The Prodigy D1 is an overstable distance driver built for power lines and wind control. With flight numbers of 12 | 5 | 0 | 4, it holds torque, fights turn, and finishes with a strong, predictable fade. Advanced throwers lean on it for headwinds, forced flex shots, and confident forehands; developing players will find it a trustworthy utility bomber as arm speed grows. Flight Path Overview for Newer Arms For newer players, the D1 will behave very overstable—shorter carries with an early, reliable fade. It’s best used for headwind control, skip shots, and learning hyzer angles rather than pure distance until your release speed increases.…
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Trespass
Dynamic Discs Trespass Flight Chart The Dynamic Discs Trespass is a high-speed distance driver with flight numbers of 12 | 5 | -0.5 | 3. Designed to maximize distance with a blend of glide and control, the Trespass delivers smooth, sweeping S-curves and dependable finishes. Often compared to the Innova Destroyer or Dynamic Discs Raider, it provides a slightly more forgiving flight for players who want long distance without extreme overstability. Trespass Flight Path for Beginners Beginners may find the Trespass a bit fast, but in lighter or base plastics such as Prime Burst or Lucid Air, it can offer impressive distance potential. Expect easy turn and long glide before…
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Tern
Innova Tern Flight Chart The Innova Tern is an understable distance driver with flight numbers of 12 | 6 | -2 | 2. Known for its exceptional glide and long, controllable flights, the Tern is a distance driver that doesn’t require elite power to reach its full potential. It’s designed for players who want effortless distance, smooth turn, and a predictable finish—all without sacrificing control. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Tern a great introduction to high-speed drivers. With its natural turn and glide, it provides impressive distance even at moderate arm speeds. Expect long S-curves or straight drives with a gentle fade at the end when thrown…
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Lace
Vibram Lace Flight Chart The Vibram Lace is a stable-to-slightly-understable distance driver with flight numbers of 14 | 6 | -1 | 1. As Vibram’s first high-speed driver, the Lace was engineered for long, straight flights with exceptional control. Its grippy, ultra-durable X-Link rubber blend performs consistently across all conditions, making it one of the most reliable distance drivers for power throwers and seasoned players alike. Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will find the Lace fast but surprisingly forgiving. Expect moderate turn with a soft, predictable finish. The excellent glide helps beginners achieve added distance without requiring elite arm speed. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players Intermediate throwers will see…
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Bee Line
ABC Bee Line Flight Chart The ABC Bee Line is a high-speed distance driver known for effortless glide and controllable turn. Typical flight numbers are 14 | 5 | -3 | 2, yielding long hyzer flips and extended S-curves with a gentle, dependable finish. In Platinum plastic it runs a tick more torque-resistant; Gold tends to feel a touch freer and glidey. Ideal when you want big distance without muscling a meathook. Bee Line Flight Path for Newer Arms Players building up form will see easy height and forward carry. Release on light hyzer and expect a stand-up to flat with late, soft fade. It’s forgiving on slight nose-up mistakes…
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Slaidi
Prodiscus Slaidi Flight Chart The Prodiscus Slaidi is an overstable distance driver built for torque and wind. With flight numbers around 12 | 5 | 0 | 3 (some runs feeling closer to 0/3.5), it tracks straight under power and finishes with a strong, reliable fade. Available primarily in Premium and Ultrium plastics, the Slaidi suits advanced players looking for headwind confidence, forehand stability, and consistent distance control. Flight Path for Newer Arms For beginners, the Slaidi will feel very overstable. Expect short, controlled pushes with an early fade. If you’re still developing speed, consider using it as a dependable utility disc for hyzers, skips, and wind-fighting shots. Flight Chart…
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Yeti
Daredevil Yeti Flight Chart The Daredevil Yeti is a long-distance driver designed for maximum glide and smooth control. With flight numbers of 13 | 6 | -2 | 2, it offers a high-speed turn that glides deep into the fairway before finishing with a dependable fade. The Yeti is a slightly more forgiving version of Daredevil’s Bigfoot, giving intermediate and advanced players explosive distance without the harsh overstability of some high-speed drivers. Flight Path for Beginners Newer players with developing arm speed will find the Yeti to be a fun disc for learning distance control. Expect an early turn and gentle finish when thrown flat — great for tailwinds and…
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Bigfoot
Daredevil Bigfoot Flight Chart The Daredevil Bigfoot is a wide-rim distance driver built for big air. With flight numbers of 13 | 6 | -2 | 2, it pairs easy high-speed turn with tons of glide and a controlled fade, making long S-curves accessible for power throwers and hyzer-flip distance possible for developing arms. If you’re hunting max carry with a predictable finish, the Bigfoot’s flight path checks the boxes. Getting Started: What Newer Players Can Expect At speed 13, the Bigfoot is fast. Newer players will see turn early and a gentle fade late. Keep releases on hyzer and consider lighter weights to keep the disc from burning right…
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Scorpius
Millennium Scorpius Flight Chart The Millennium Scorpius is a high-speed distance driver built for confident power with flight numbers of 12 | 5 | -1 | 3. Expect workable high-speed turn and a strong, reliable fade that holds up in wind. In durable Quantum and Sirius plastics (including Zero-G lightweight variants), the Scorpius pairs glide with torque resistance, making it a go-to for long controlled drives and confident forehands. Beginner Take: When to Reach for a Scorpius Newer players will find the Scorpius quite overstable. Use it for headwinds, forced hyzers, and skip finishes rather than dead-straight shots. Lighter Zero-G style runs can help unlock a touch more carry while…
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.