Infinite Discs Myth Flight Chart The Infinite Discs Myth is a stable, beaded putter with flight numbers of 2 | 3 | 0 | 2. Built for dependable control, the Myth shines both inside the circle and on approach shots. Its bead provides a confident grip, while its straight-to-stable flight makes it a trustworthy disc for players who want a putter that won’t flip but also won’t dump too early. Many reviewers highlight the Myth’s versatility—capable of being a primary putting putter, a driving putter, or a straight, reliable approach option. Flight Chart By Skill Level Myth Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Myth easy to control thanks…
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Maiden
Westside Maiden Flight Chart The Westside Maiden lists flight numbers of 3 | 4 | 0 | 1. This beadless, low-profile putt & approach disc is built for point-and-shoot control—straight lines, gentle finishes, and confident release. It’s popular with beginners for easy accuracy and with experienced players for laser-straight approaches and long putts. Maiden Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will see the Maiden fly mostly straight with a soft, reliable finish. The shallow, beadless feel helps clean releases, and the neutral stability resists early turn while avoiding a harsh dump at the end. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players At moderate power the Maiden holds hyzer-flip lines, flat lasers, and…
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AviarX3
Innova AviarX3 Flight Chart The Innova AviarX3 is the most overstable member of the Aviar family, designed for players who rely on a driving putter that can handle power, torque, and headwinds. With flight numbers of 3 | 2 | 0 | 3, the AviarX3 delivers a flat, fast release with minimal glide and a strong, predictable fade. Reviewers highlight its overstable consistency, noting that it excels for forehand approaches, wind-fighting drives, and controlled hyzers where reliability is essential. Flight Characteristics for Newer Players Beginner players will find the AviarX3 quite overstable. At lower power levels, it pushes straight only briefly before a strong, early fade pulls it to the…
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Challenger OS
Discraft Challenger OS Flight Chart The Discraft Challenger OS is the beefed-up, torque-resistant version of the classic Challenger putter. With flight numbers of 2 | 3 | 0 | 3, this disc is designed for power putts, headwind approaches, and confident driving lines. Its flat top and firm premium plastics give it a predictable overstable finish that reviewers consistently praise. Many players describe it as a trusted driving putter that never turns over, even when thrown hard or into a stiff headwind. Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will find the Challenger OS quite overstable. At lower speeds, expect a short, straight push followed by a strong, early fade. While…
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Challenger SS
Discraft Challenger SS Flight Chart The Discraft Challenger SS is a beadless, straight-flying putt and approach disc built for control and a clean release. With flight numbers of 2 | 3 | -1 | 2, it offers a touch of turn for workable lines while still delivering a dependable fade at the end. Its flat-top profile and comfortable rim make it a versatile choice for both putting and short-range approach work across multiple plastics, including popular Jawbreaker blends. Beginner Flight Path & Control For newer players, the Challenger SS provides a very straight flight with just a hint of turn when thrown with more power. Beginners will appreciate the beadless…
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C4
Arsenal C4 Flight Chart The Arsenal C4 is a putt and approach hybrid designed for controlled, straight shots with a dependable finish. With flight numbers of 3 | 3 | 0 | 1, the C4 offers neutral stability and moderate glide, giving players a clean release and predictable fade. Its beadless rim, tall profile, and soft-feeling plastic make it versatile for both putting duties and short approach work. Beginner-Friendly Flight Path Newer players will find the C4 easy to control thanks to its neutral stability. It flies straight off the hand with minimal turn and drops softly with a gentle fade. For beginners still learning wrist angle and speed control,…
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Particle
MVP Particle Flight Chart The MVP Particle is an overstable putt-and-approach disc with flight numbers around 3 | 3 | 0 | 2.5. It’s built for torque resistance, wind-fighting stability, and short-range control, behaving like a more overstable cousin to the Envy. Most players use the Particle primarily as a throwing putter and approach disc, where its low glide and strong fade create a precise, repeatable flight path that stays on line and finishes hard. Flight Path by Skill Level Particle Flight Path for Newer Disc Golfers For beginners, the MVP Particle will feel quite overstable. Thrown flat at low power, it flies straight for a short distance and then…
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Ringer GT
Discraft Ringer GT Flight Chart The Discraft Ringer GT is an overstable putt-and-approach disc with flight numbers around 4 | 4 | 0 | 3. Its low-profile shape and groove-top (GT) thumb track create a very controlled flight path with a reliable finishing fade. Most players use the Ringer GT as a throwing putter or approach disc rather than a primary putting putter, especially when they need a disc that won’t turn over and can handle torque, wind, and forehand power. Flight Path by Skill Level Ringer GT Flight Path for Developing Players For newer players, the Ringer GT will feel quite overstable. The high-speed stability and strong fade mean…
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Sarek
Latitude 64 Sarek Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Sarek is a stable putt and approach disc with flight numbers 2 | 4 | 0 | 1.5. Built in Latitude’s Opto-G overmold configuration, it combines a premium feel with clean releases, strong glide, and a gentle, reliable fade. The Sarek is designed for accurate circle putting, controlled approaches, and short-range drives where you need the disc to hold the line and finish on target. Sarek Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will find the Sarek quite forgiving. At lower arm speeds it flies mostly straight with a touch of glide, then finishes with a mild, predictable fade. It resists accidental turn,…
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Beetle
Latitude 64 Beetle Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Beetle is an ultra-slow, high-glide utility disc with flight numbers of 1 | 7 | -1 | 0. Designed with a retro catch-disc profile, it excels at touch approaches, creative shot shapes, and smooth floaty flights that hold their line with minimal fade. Its unique glide makes it a popular choice among beginners learning clean release angles as well as advanced players looking for specialty upshots and trick-shot control. Beetle Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will appreciate the Beetle’s easy, straight flight and tremendous glide. Even at very low speeds, it carries forward without effort and resists early fade. Because it is…