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.

  • Raider

    Dynamic Discs Raider Flight Chart The Dynamic Discs Raider is a high-speed distance driver built for power throwers who want maximum distance with a consistent, reliable fade. With flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -0.5 | 3, the Raider pushes long, controlled flights with just a touch of turn before finishing with a strong, dependable fade. Reviewers highlight its ability to bomb down fairways, fight wind, and handle both backhand and forehand power. For many players, the Raider fills the Destroyer-style slot in the Trilogy lineup while offering a smoother feel and excellent glide. Raider Flight Path for Developing Players For beginners or players with slower arm speeds, the…

  • Flare

    Streamline Flare Flight Chart The Streamline Flare is an overstable control driver with flight numbers 9 | 4 | 0 | 3.5. Built for reliability, wind-fighting power, and controlled fade, the Flare is a favorite among players who need a flat, torque-resistant driver for forehands, skip shots, and utility lines. Its modest glide keeps it precise, making it a dependable choice for tight fairways, headwinds, and placement-driven drives. How the Flare Flies for Beginners Beginners will find the Flare extremely overstable. Expect short, strong hyzers with very little straight movement. While not designed for new throwers, the Flare can still serve as a reliable wind-disc for approaches and utility shots.…

  • Emperor

    Infinite Discs Emperor Flight Chart The Infinite Discs Emperor is a power-distance driver with flight numbers 12 | 5 | -1 | 2.5. Built for long, controlled drives, the Emperor offers a fast rim, workable high-speed turn, and a dependable finishing fade. With plastics ranging from glide-friendly I-Blend to wind-beating C-Blend and Luster options, the Emperor gives players a full spectrum of stability choices to match their arm speed and throwing style. How the Emperor Flies for Beginners Beginners will find the Emperor quite challenging. With its speed-12 rim and strong fade, low-power arms will see a short, stable hyzer finish. It’s not designed for new players, but it can…

  • D4 Max

    Prodigy D4 Max Flight Chart The Prodigy D4 Max is an understable, glide-heavy distance driver designed to help players achieve maximum turnover distance with less effort. With flight numbers of 12 | 6 | -4 | 1, the D4 Max excels at hyzer-flips, long drifting turnovers, and tailwind bombs. The shallow-feeling Max rim makes it easier to grip than many 12-speed drivers, and reviewers consistently highlight its huge glide and beginner-friendly flight compared to other high-speed molds. Flight Path for Beginners For newer players stepping into faster drivers, the D4 Max offers one of the easiest distance lines available at this speed class. Expect a noticeable high-speed turn and a…

  • D3 Max

    Prodigy D3 Max Flight Chart The Prodigy D3 Max is a high-speed distance driver built for long, glidey flights with workable understability. With flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -2 | 2, the D3 Max is designed for players who want maximum distance without requiring elite arm speed. Compared to the original D3, the D3 Max features a slightly shallower rim and a smoother profile, helping it flip to flat more easily and stretch out long, controlled flights. Reviews highlight its strong glide, accessible stability, and ability to shape lines from hyzer-flips to long turnovers. Flight Path for Newer & Developing Players For beginners and lower-power throwers, the D3…

  • D2 Max

    Prodigy D2 Max Flight Chart The Prodigy D2 Max is a high-speed, overstable distance driver with flight numbers 12 | 6 | -1 | 2.5. As the retooled upgrade of the original D2, it features a smoother profile, improved grip, and tremendous glide. Reviewers consistently highlight its ability to handle powerful throws without turning over, delivering long flex shots, dependable fade, and surprising distance potential for players with solid arm speed. D2 Max Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will find the D2 Max extremely overstable. The disc will fade out quickly, producing short but predictable hyzer flights. Without at least 300 feet of power, most players will not get…

  • D1 Max

    Prodigy D1 Max Flight Chart The Prodigy D1 Max is a fast, overstable distance driver with flight numbers 12 | 5 | 0 | 3. Designed for high-power throwers, it offers strong wind resistance, reliable fade, and long flex-line potential. Reviewers highlight its retooled profile, improved grip, and ability to hold up under torque, making it a go-to option for players who consistently throw 350–450+ feet and need a disc that won’t flip when pushed hard. How the D1 Max Performs for Beginners For newer players, the D1 Max will feel extremely overstable. Expect it to pull left almost immediately on backhand throws and to produce short but predictable hyzer…

  • Zeus

    Discraft Zeus Flight Chart The Discraft Zeus is a fast, high-powered distance driver built for players with solid arm speed. With flight numbers of 12 | 5 | -1 | 3, it offers long glide, a workable touch of high-speed turn, and a strong, predictable fade. Reviewers consistently praise its ability to produce massive distance, its stability for both backhand and forehand throws, and its comfortable rim shape in ESP, Z, and Big Z plastics. Often compared to the Destroyer or DD3, the Zeus stands out for its mix of glide and torque resistance, making it one of Discraft’s most trusted distance drivers. Flight Path for Beginner Players For newer…

  • DD3

    Discmania DD3 Flight Chart The Discmania DD3 is a legendary 12-speed distance driver built for power throwers who want maximum distance with a workable blend of turn and reliable fade. With flight numbers of 12 | 5 | -1 | 3, the DD3 delivers the classic “bomb driver” shape—high-speed turn that straightens out before a strong forward-pushing fade. Reviews consistently highlight its long-distance potential, excellent glide, and trustworthy finish, making it a go-to choice for advanced backhand and forehand players. Available in C-Line, S-Line, and special releases, the DD3 is widely considered one of Discmania’s flagship drivers. Flight Path for Beginner Players Newer players will find the DD3 extremely overstable.…

  • Corvette

    Innova Corvette Flight Chart The Innova Corvette is an ultra-fast distance driver boasting flight numbers of 14 | 6 | -1 | 2. Designed for maximum distance, it combines high speed with surprising glide to deliver huge S-curve flights for players who have the arm speed to activate it. Advanced throwers appreciate its ability to turn gently before fading reliably, while slower arms may see a straighter, more overstable flight. If you’re looking for explosive distance with a touch of high-speed turn, the Corvette fits the role. How the Innova Corvette Flies The Corvette thrives when thrown with real power. Its high-speed turn (-1) allows it to drift right before…

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