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.

  • Sheriff

    Dynamic Discs Sheriff Flight Chart The Dynamic Discs Sheriff is a versatile high-speed driver with flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -1 | 2. It’s designed for players who want maximum distance without sacrificing control. With a touch of high-speed turn and a reliable fade, the Sheriff is known for shaping long turnovers, flex lines, and powerful straight pushes. Reviewers consistently praise its comfortable rim, long glide, and ability to handle both backhand and forehand distance for intermediate and advanced throwers. Flight Path for Newer Throwers Beginner and developing players will find the Sheriff fast but surprisingly workable for a 13-speed. Expect a gentle high-speed turn when thrown flat…

  • FASTi

    Prodiscus FASTi Flight Chart The Prodiscus FASTi lists flight numbers of 12 | 4 | -3 | 4. It’s a high-speed distance driver designed for long S-curve flights, combining noticeable high-speed turn with a reliable late fade. In the right hands it can cover serious ground, while still offering enough stability to finish predictably, making it a workable option for developing and advanced arms that want a shaping-friendly bomber. FASTi Flight Path for Beginners For newer players or those still building arm speed, the FASTi will often behave more overstable than the numbers suggest. Expect a shorter flight that pushes forward, hints at some turn, and then fades out early.…

  • Gladiator

    Latitude 64 Gladiator Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Gladiator is a high-speed overstable distance driver designed for powerful throwers who need control at full power. With flight numbers of 13 | 5 | 0 | 3.5, the Gladiator holds a straight, torque-resistant line before delivering a strong, wind-fighting fade. Originally developed through collaboration between Tomas Ekström and David Feldberg, this driver excels for advanced players who want confident, attack-line distance with a predictable finish. Gladiator Flight Path Overview for Newer Players Beginners will find the Gladiator extremely overstable. Without high arm speed, it will fade out early and fly much shorter than expected. That said, new players who need a…

  • Shryke

    Innova Shryke Flight Chart The Innova Shryke is a high-speed distance driver with flight numbers 13 | 6 | -2 | 2. On the Shryke flight chart you’ll see a long-gliding flight path with noticeable high-speed turn followed by a reliable but gentle fade. It’s built for players who can generate good power and want maximum distance without jumping to an ultra-overstable rim. Shryke Flight Numbers & Mold Specs Speed: 13 Glide: 6 Turn: -2 Fade: 2 Primary Use: Max-distance driver Stability: Understable-to-stable distance driver Recommended Skill Level: Intermediate to advanced throwers Typical Plastics: Star, Halo Star, Champion, GStar, Pro (premium-leaning blends) Approx. Diameter: ~21.0 cm Rim Width / Depth:…

  • Queen

    Westside Queen Flight Chart The Westside Discs Queen is an understable high-speed distance driver with flight numbers 14 | 5 | -3 | 2. On the Westside Queen flight chart you’ll see a long, turning flight path that favors hyzer-flips, tailwinds, and big turnover drives. It’s essentially a faster, easier-to-launch bomber for players who don’t quite have “pro tour” power but still want max distance potential. Queen Flight Path for Newer Players For newer players stepping into high-speed distance drivers, the Queen’s flight path will feel much friendlier than most speed 14 discs. Thrown flat at moderate power, expect a noticeable high-speed turn to the right (RHBH) followed by a…

  • Thrasher

    Discraft Thrasher Flight Chart The Discraft Thrasher is an understable distance driver with flight numbers 12 | 5 | -3 | 2, designed for easy distance and powerful hyzer-flip lines. Its high turn rating and reliable finishing fade make it a favorite for players seeking maximum carry without demanding elite arm speed. Reviewers frequently praise its versatility—slower arm players achieve effortless distance, while power throwers can shape long turnovers, rollers, and sweeping flip-ups. Available in multiple premium plastics, the Thrasher is well-known for producing long, workable flight paths for a wide range of skill levels. Flight Path for Newer & Developing Players Beginner and developing players will find the Thrasher…

  • Energy

    MVP Energy Flight Chart & Overview The MVP Energy is a 13-speed, extremely overstable distance driver with flight numbers 13 | 4 | 0 | 4. Built for wind and power, it holds torque, resists turn, and finishes with a strong, predictable fade. Players use it as a headwind fighter, skip-line specialist, and forehand utility driver. Best for advanced arms; newer players will see a quick hyzer finish. Flight Path for Newer Arms Beginners will find the Energy very overstable. Expect a short push followed by a hard, early fade. Use it sparingly at first—windy approaches, forced hyzers, and situations where you must avoid flip. Control Lines for Developing Players…

  • Catalyst

    MVP Catalyst Flight Chart The MVP Catalyst is a high-speed understable distance driver with flight numbers of 13 | 5.5 | -2 | 2. Built for effortless distance, the Catalyst delivers huge glide and a controllable turn that allows players with moderate power to reach maximum range. Often compared to the Innova Shryke, it provides a similar feel and dependable S-curve flight for long, sweeping drives. Flight Path by Skill Level Catalyst Flight Path for Beginners Beginners with growing arm speed will find the Catalyst to be a great introduction to high-speed drivers. Released with hyzer, it flips up easily and glides straight before fading gently at the end. With…

  • Octane

    MVP Octane Flight Chart and Path Overview The MVP Octane is a high-speed, stable-to-understable distance driver with flight numbers 13 | 5 | -1 | 2. Designed for power throwers seeking long, consistent distance, the Octane bridges the gap between the Wave and the Nitro in MVP’s 23mm driver lineup. In premium Neutron, Proton, and Plasma plastics, it delivers the perfect blend of grip, glide, and stability—ideal for shaping long, hyzer-flip lines that finish true. Octane Flight Path for Beginners Beginners may find the Octane flight path overstable at first, producing a dependable fade at the end of flight. When thrown downhill or with a bit of anhyzer, it glides…

  • Nitro

    MVP Nitro Flight Chart and Path Overview The MVP Nitro is a high-speed, overstable distance driver with flight numbers of 13 | 4 | 0 | 3. Designed for maximum torque resistance and dependable fade, it thrives in headwinds and on power forehand or backhand throws. Featuring MVP’s signature Neutron plastic and overmold construction, the Nitro offers superior grip, durability, and consistent release feel. Its wide rim and low glide make it ideal for players seeking a control-focused distance driver that won’t turn over under power. Nitro Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the Nitro flight path will feel quite overstable. Expect a strong fade and limited distance unless…

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