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.

  • Recon

    Legacy Recon Flight Chart The Legacy Recon is a high-speed distance driver built for players who want long, controlled flights with dependable fade. With flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -1 | 3, it delivers minimal high-speed turn for most throwers while maintaining strong stability at the end of its flight. Designed for power players and torque-heavy releases, the Recon excels in windy conditions and long controlled drives where reliability matters as much as raw distance. How the Recon Performs for Newer Players Beginners will find the Recon extremely stable. Without the arm speed required to activate its glide and turn, the disc will fly straight for a short…

  • Aftermath

    Legacy Aftermath Flight Chart The Legacy Aftermath is a high-speed distance driver built for shot shaping and long-range turnover lines. With flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -2 | 3, it’s designed to offer easy turn for power throwers while still producing a dependable fade to finish. Moderate-power players often experience a straighter flight with minimal turn, making the Aftermath a workable option for max-distance shots without requiring elite speed. How the Aftermath Flies for Beginners For newer players, the Aftermath may behave like a stable-to-overstable driver due to its high speed. Most beginners won’t activate the turn (-2) unless throwing with significant power. Expect straighter flights with an…

  • Gray Jay

    Daredevil Gray Jay Flight Chart The Daredevil Discs Gray Jay is a very fast, very overstable distance driver with flight numbers of 14 | 4 | 0 | 5. It’s built for power throwers who need a long, stable flight that finishes with a sharp, reliable fade. With a wide rim and beefy high-speed stability, the Gray Jay excels in headwinds, forced hyzers, and utility distance shots for players with above-average arm speed. Flight Numbers & Disc Profile Speed: 14 – large-wing distance driver designed for high power throws. Glide: 4 – carries forward but prioritizes control over effortless float. Turn: 0 – resists high-speed turn, even into wind for…

  • X3

    Prodigy X3 Flight Chart The Prodigy X3 is a high-speed distance driver with flight numbers of approximately 12 | 5 | -1 | 2. Designed as a slightly overstable workhorse, it offers long, controlled drives with a reliable hyzer finish. Reviewer feedback from multiple plastics (400, 400G, 750 and more) consistently notes a straight-to-fade flight path that makes the X3 a versatile option for both open-distance shots and technical fairways where you need accuracy as much as power. Flight Path by Skill Level Prodigy X3 Flight Path for Newer Disc Golfers For beginners, the X3 will feel fast and solidly overstable. Thrown flat at lower power, it tends to push…

  • Punisher

    Discraft Punisher Flight Chart The Discraft Punisher is a high-speed distance driver with published flight numbers of 12 | 5 | 0 | 3. Designed for players who can generate good arm speed, it offers a long, penetrating flight path with plenty of glide and a reliable finishing fade. In durable premium Discraft plastics, the Punisher fills the slot of a power-distance driver that can handle torque, fight wind, and still stretch out full-flight S-curves when thrown hard and flat. Discraft Punisher Flight Path by Skill Level What Newer Distance Throwers Can Expect For newer players stepping into the high-speed driver category, the Punisher will usually play quite overstable. Without…

  • X4

    Prodigy X4 Flight Chart The Prodigy X4 is a high-speed distance driver with published flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -2.5 | 2. It is built for long, shaping shots where you want turn and glide without an extreme dump at the end of the flight path. In premium Prodigy plastics like 400 and 400G, the X4 pairs a slim rim feel with workable understability, making it a go-to choice for hyzer flips, turnovers, and tunnel-distance drives for players with moderate to high arm speed. Prodigy X4 Flight Path by Skill Level What the X4 Does for Developing Distance Throwers For newer players stepping into speed 13 drivers, the…

  • Siren

    Gateway Siren Flight Chart The Gateway Siren is a high-speed distance driver with published flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -2 | 1. Designed for long, shaping lines, the Siren’s flight path blends easy high-speed turn with a gentle, forward-pushing fade when thrown with enough power. Reviewers describe it as a workable, glidey driver in premium Gateway plastics, with a comfortable rim (including a subtle micro-bead) that suits both backhand and forehand throws for players with intermediate to advanced arm speed. Gateway Siren Flight Path by Skill Level How the Siren Flies for Newer Distance Throwers For newer players, the Siren’s speed 13 rim can be intimidating. Without enough…

  • Journey

    Gateway Journey Flight Chart The Gateway Journey is a high-glide distance driver with flight numbers around 11.5 | 6 | -2 | 1. Designed as a controllable long-range driver, it blends easy turn with a gentle, reliable fade to carve long S-curves and straight bombs in the 300–450 foot range. Players describe the Journey’s flight path as workable and dependable, with a low-profile rim and comfortable feel that suits a wide range of arm speeds. Beginner-Friendly Journey Flight Path For newer players, the Gateway Journey can be an accessible first “distance” driver if you have some basic form and can get it up to speed. With smooth RHBH throws, the…

  • Ninja

    Gateway Ninja Flight Chart The Gateway Ninja is a glidey distance/control driver with flight numbers around 10 | 6 | -1 | 2. Designed for players who want easy distance without losing control, the Ninja offers a workable high-speed turn and a reliable fade. With a comfortable rim and textured top for extra grip, its flight path suits hyzer flips, long turnovers, and controlled distance shots for a wide range of skill levels. Flight Path by Skill Level Ninja Flight Path for Developing Players For newer and casual players, the Gateway Ninja will feel like a fairly fast driver with a gentle turn and dependable finish. Thrown with modest power…

  • Teleport

    MVP Teleport Flight Chart The MVP Teleport is a straight-to-stable high-speed distance driver with flight numbers 14.5 | 5 | -1.5 | 2.5. Sitting in MVP’s 24.5 mm rim class, the Teleport flight path is built around long, controlled S-curves: a touch of high-speed turn followed by a solid, reliable fade. Players with 350–450+ feet of power use it as a primary distance driver, while developing arms will see a more neutral, headwind-capable flight that still finishes with dependable fade. Flight Chart by Skill Level Teleport Flight Path for Developing Distance Throwers For newer players stepping into very fast drivers, the Teleport flight path will usually fly more stable than…

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