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.

  • 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…

  • Wave

    MVP Wave Flight Chart The MVP Wave is a versatile 11-speed distance driver that covers neutral-to-understable lines with confident finish. Manufacturer flight numbers are 11 | 5 | −2 | 2. In practice it hyzer-flips for easy distance, rides long turnovers, and still fades predictably. Common plastics include Neutron / Cosmic Neutron, Proton, Plasma, and Fission—with Fission’s lighter weights offering extra glide and a touch more high-speed turn. Quick Overview & Flight Numbers Think “longer Inertia.” The Wave responds to power: gentle arms get straight distance with fade; bigger arms can shape S-curves and late-drift turnovers. Plastic and weight let you fine-tune the flight path for wind and angle control.…

  • Photon

    MVP Photon Flight Chart The MVP Photon is a stable–overstable distance driver known for controllable speed and a trustworthy finish. Manufacturer flight numbers are 11 | 5 | -1 | 2.5. Think “longer Tesla”: a touch of high-speed turn when pushed, followed by reliable fade. Common plastics include Neutron, Proton, Plasma, Fission (plus Cosmic variants), letting you fine-tune the flight path for power, wind, and feel. Quick Overview & Flight Numbers Speed 11 rim with workable glide means the Photon stretches distance without sacrificing placement. Heavier Proton/Plasma tend to fly a hair more overstable; lighter Fission opens up easier turn and added carry while keeping a Photon-like finish. Straight Control…

  • Phase

    MVP Phase Flight Chart The MVP Phase is a very overstable 21.5 mm distance driver built for headwinds, spike hyzers, and torque-heavy forehands. Manufacturer flight numbers are 11 | 3.5 | 0 | 4, which translates to a fast, low-glide push and a hard, reliable finish. Most runs are in durable Neutron, giving a firm, confident feel for power releases. Who It Suits (Quick Overview) If you need a wind fighter or a disc you can hammer on without it turning, the Phase fills that slot. Think “point-and-dump” control at distance driver speed, ideal for advanced throwers and confident forehands. Flight Path for Developing Arms Newer players will see a…

  • Orbital

    MVP Orbital Flight Chart The MVP Orbital is an ultra-understable distance driver designed for effortless hyzer-flips, sweeping turnovers, and touch rollers. Listed flight numbers are 11 | 5 | -4.5 | 1, making it the flippiest mold in MVP’s 21.5 mm distance class. Most runs are in premium Neutron (with occasional glow runs), offering great grip and durability for touchy angle control. Flight Path for Newer Arms Expect easy straight-to-right flights (RHBH) from a light hyzer. If you’re working up to higher speeds, the Orbital helps you access “long glide” lines without forcing power—great confidence builder for shaping lines in calm conditions. Hyzer-Flip & Turnover Tool for Intermediates Release on…

  • Kahu

    RPM Kahu Flight Chart The RPM Kahu is a high-speed distance driver built for long, workable flights. Listed flight numbers are 13 | 5 | -1 | 2, pairing gentle high-speed turn with a reliable, forward fade. It’s a popular option for both backhand and forehand distance thanks to a comfortable 2.4 cm rim. Typical plastics include Atomic, Cosmic, Glow, Platinum, and baseline Strata; RPM also offers related variants like the Kāhu XG (more understable) and Kāhu OS (more overstable). Flight Path for Newer Arms If you’re developing arm speed, expect straight pushes with a dependable fade (RHBH). Start on slight hyzer to avoid early turn. Lighter weights and grippy…

  • Virus

    Axiom Virus Flight Chart The Axiom Virus is an understable control driver with flight numbers 9 | 5 | -3.5 | 1. In Neutron and Proton plastics, the Virus is built for easy hyzer-flips, long drifting turnovers, and effortless straight distance at lower power. It’s the understable end of Axiom’s 20 mm driver family—great for beginners learning clean form and for experienced throwers who want shapeable lines. Flight Path for Newer Players Expect a gentle flip to flat and a long turn with a soft finish (RHBH). Start on slight hyzer and keep the release smooth; lighter weights can help you access the intended flight path sooner. Hyzer-Flip Control for…

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