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.

  • Juggernaut

    Innova Juggernaut Flight Chart The Innova Juggernaut has flight numbers of 12 | 4 | 1 | 4 and is a very overstable distance driver. Built for maximum control under power and in wind, it delivers predictable fade and reliable line-holding for both backhand and forehand throws. Its beadless design and premium plastics ensure consistent high-speed performance. Juggernaut Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Juggernaut challenging due to its high speed and overstable nature. Lower-power throws may not reach maximum distance, but it provides a dependable fade for learning controlled lines and accuracy. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players Intermediate players can use the Juggernaut for shaping long drives…

  • Tasmanian Devil V2

    Wild Discs Tasmanian Devil V2 Flight Chart The Wild Discs Tasmanian Devil V2 has flight numbers of 9 | 4 | 0 | 4 and is an overstable control distance driver. Designed for power throws and headwind resistance, its beadless rim and premium plastics provide excellent grip and a predictable fade for reliable placement on the course. Tasmanian Devil V2 Flight Path for Beginners Beginners may find the Tasmanian Devil V2 challenging due to its overstable flight. Low-power throws may not fully reach distance potential, but its predictable fade allows new players to practice controlled lines and accuracy. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players Intermediate players can use the Tasmanian Devil…

  • Empire

    Prodiscus Empire Flight Chart The Prodiscus Empire has flight numbers of 13 | 5 | 0 | 4 and is a very overstable distance driver. Its high-speed design, wide rim, and beadless profile offer exceptional fade and wind-fighting power, making it ideal for advanced players seeking controlled, long drives. Empire Flight Path for Beginners Beginners may find the Empire challenging due to its very overstable nature. Low-power throws may not achieve full distance, but its predictable fade can help players practice accuracy and develop proper release mechanics. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players Intermediate players can use the Empire for shaping strong fairway lines and controlled flex shots. Its overstable flight…

  • Seguin

    Lone Star Disc Seguin Flight Chart The Lone Star Disc Seguin has flight numbers of 13 | 5 | 0 | 2 and is a high-speed overstable distance driver. Designed for flex lines and headwind resistance, its beadless, premium plastics provide excellent grip and predictable fade for controlled, powerful throws. Seguin Flight Path for Beginners Beginners may find the Seguin challenging due to its high-speed overstable profile. Low-power throws may not achieve full flight potential, but its predictable fade can help new players practice control and accuracy. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players Intermediate players can use the Seguin for shaping strong fairway lines, flex shots, and headwind throws. Its overstable…

  • Venom

    Discraft Venom Flight Chart The Discraft Venom has flight numbers of 13 | 5 | 0 | 3 and is a very overstable distance driver designed for maximum power, wind resistance, and predictable fade. Its beadless design and premium plastics provide excellent grip and a controlled release for advanced throws. Venom Flight Path for Beginners The Venom is less suited for beginners due to its high-speed overstable flight. Lower-powered throws may not achieve full distance, but its predictable fade can help newer players practice accuracy on controlled drives. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players Intermediate players can use the Venom for shaping strong fairway drives and controlling wind-affected throws. Its overstable…

  • Korpi

    Exel Discs Korpi Flight Chart The Exel Discs Korpi has flight numbers of 12 | 6 | -2 | 2 and is a high-speed understable distance driver. Known for exceptional glide, it turns reliably on high-speed throws and finishes with a forward-pushing fade, making it ideal for S-curve shots, rollers, and maximum distance drives. Korpi Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Korpi manageable for learning distance throws. At lower speeds, it behaves moderately stable, providing controlled flight with predictable fade, which helps build confidence for longer throws and shaped shots. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players Intermediate players use the Korpi to shape hyzer-flip lines, S-curves, and rollers. Its…

  • Pestilence

    Doomsday Discs Pestilence Flight Chart The Doomsday Discs Pestilence has flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -4 | 1 and is a very understable distance driver designed for maximum distance with controlled turnover. Its wide rim, beadless design, and smooth glide make it ideal for hyzer flips, S-curves, rollers, and long open-field throws. Pestilence Flight Path for Beginners Beginners can achieve impressive distance with the Pestilence thanks to its understable profile. The disc allows easy hyzer flips and predictable S-curves, helping new players learn to shape shots while maintaining control. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players Intermediate players use the Pestilence for controlled distance and advanced shot shaping. Its high-speed…

  • DD1

    Discmania DD1 Flight Chart The Discmania DD1 has flight numbers of 11 | 5 | -1 | 2 and is a stable distance driver designed for controlled, straight-to-stable flights with reliable fade. Its smooth glide, slight turn, and dependable finish make it a versatile choice for both open field and technical wooded shots. DD1 Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Discmania DD1 approachable for learning distance and control. While slightly overstable for very new arms, it delivers consistent flights and predictable fade, helping new players build confidence on both straight and hyzer lines. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players Intermediate players use the DD1 for precision drives and controlled…

  • Spire

    Pie Pan Discs Spire Flight Chart The Pie Pan Discs Spire is a high-speed distance driver designed to blend workable turn with a reliable finishing fade. With manufacturer flight numbers of 12 | 5 | -1 | 2, the Spire offers controlled distance potential for players who want glide and shot-shaping without sacrificing consistency at the end of the flight. It is commonly favored by intermediate to advanced players, but can also serve as a distance option for developing arms when thrown with clean form. Pie Pan Discs Spire Flight Numbers Speed: 12 Glide: 5 Turn: -1 Fade: 2 Pie Pan Discs Spire Flight Path Overview The Spire is best…

  • Bayonet

    Lone Star Disc Bayonet Flight Chart The Lone Star Disc Bayonet is a high-speed neutral distance driver designed for controlled long-range throws. With flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -2 | 2, the Bayonet excels at open-field drives, tailwind shots, and smooth, consistent flight lines for both backhand and forehand throws. ([infinitediscs.com](https://infinitediscs.com/lone-star-disc-bayonet)) Bayonet Flight Path Overview The Bayonet delivers predictable neutral-to-understable flight with slight turn and consistent fade. Its beadless rim and premium plastic options provide a comfortable grip and reliable release, ideal for maximum distance, rollers, and tactical throws. Bayonet Flight Path for Beginners Beginners can use the Bayonet to practice long throws and develop technique. Its balanced…

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