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.

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Krait

    Innova Krait Flight Chart The Innova Krait is a stable distance driver with flight numbers of 11 | 5 | -1 | 2. Designed for players seeking maximum distance without losing control, the Krait offers a perfect blend of speed, glide, and predictability. Its slightly understable turn and gentle fade make it one of Innova’s straightest-flying high-speed drivers, ideal for controlled distance shots off the tee. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners with developing arm speed will find the Krait to be a fast but surprisingly forgiving driver. Expect a straight flight with a reliable fade at the end. In Blizzard Champion plastic, it becomes easier to throw farther with less…

  • Samurai

    Gateway Samurai Flight Chart The Gateway Samurai is a fast, workable distance driver with flight numbers of 12.5 | 5 | -2 | 1. Sitting in the stable-to-slightly-understable slot, it pairs easy turn with a gentle finish, yielding long S-curves for a wide range of powers. In premium blends (Platinum, Evolution, Diamond), the Samurai keeps its bite longer; in Sure Grip it beats into a buttery hyzer-flip machine. Beginner Lines and First Distance For newer arms, the Samurai will start out more stable. Expect a straight push and a dependable fade. Lighter weights or baseline plastic help unlock flight path confidence without overpowering the disc. Flight Chart Notes for Intermediates…

  • Villain

    Latitude 64 Villain Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Villain is a reliable overstable distance driver with flight numbers of 12 | 4 | -0.5 | 3.5. Designed for power throwers, the Villain combines distance potential with a consistent fade, offering excellent control in windy conditions. It’s a dependable disc for both backhand and forehand players who want predictable stability without excessive fade. Produced primarily in Latitude 64’s premium Opto and Gold Line plastics, it maintains durability and grip across a wide range of throwing conditions. Flight Path for Beginners For beginners, the Villain will be noticeably overstable and challenging to keep straight. It’s best used for learning reliable fades, skip…

  • L13

    Skyquest Lucky 13 Flight Chart The Skyquest Lucky 13 (also known as the L13) is an understable distance driver designed for effortless distance and high glide. With flight numbers of 10 | 5 | -3 | 2, this disc excels at turnover shots, hyzer flips, and long, straight drives for players with slower to moderate arm speeds. Its comfortable rim and lightweight plastic make it a favorite among developing throwers looking for easy distance and control. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Lucky 13 a confidence-boosting driver that helps them achieve long, accurate throws with minimal power. Released flat, it quickly flips to a gentle turn and glides…

  • Giant

    Westside Giant Flight Chart The Westside Giant is a power distance driver built for headwinds and big arms with flight numbers of 13 | 4 | 0 | 3.5. Expect a fast, overstable flight that holds its line under torque and finishes with a strong, reliable fade. Available in VIP and Tournament families (plus variants like VIP Air, Glimmer, Elasto, and more), the Giant offers durable grip options for confident drives and forehands. Beginner-Friendly Lines For newer players, the Giant will behave very overstable. Thrown flat it will push forward briefly before a firm, early fade. Use it as a utility disc for windy days, spike hyzers, and skip shots…

  • Undertow

    DGA Undertow Flight Chart The DGA Undertow is a precision distance driver with flight numbers of 10 | 4 | -1 | 1. It’s built for smooth, accurate drives and dependable control, delivering a straight flight with a gentle, predictable fade. Crafted in DGA’s durable ProLine plastic, the Undertow combines consistency with a comfortable grip and clean release for players who prioritize accuracy over sheer power. Flight Path Overview for Beginners Beginners will find the Undertow slightly stable but manageable. It holds straight lines with a touch of fade at the end, rewarding clean form and steady power. With more experience, it becomes a go-to disc for developing control on…

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