Storm Abyss Flight Chart
The Storm Abyss is a versatile 11-speed distance driver known for its workable flight, smooth hyzer-flips, and dependable fade. With flight numbers of 11 | 5 | -1 | 2, the Abyss excels as a control-distance driver that can shape multiple lines for players of various skill levels. Its signature Nerve plastic provides exceptional grip and a unique feel uncommon among distance drivers, making it a favorite for players who want glide, workability, and controlled distance.
Flight Performance for Newer Players
Beginners will find the Abyss more approachable than many higher-speed drivers thanks to its mild -1 turn and steady fade. At lower power, the Abyss flies mostly straight with a soft finish, making it a workable first step into faster drivers. Expect moderate distance with forgiving stability, especially in Nerve plastic, which helps create clean releases for developing players.
Control & Shot Shaping for Intermediate Throwers
For intermediate players throwing 300–375 feet, the Storm Abyss becomes a true control-distance tool. It is particularly effective for hyzer-flip lines, long drift-to-fade flights, and shaping turnovers in the woods. Reviewers consistently praise its glide and its ability to cover more distance than its speed rating suggests. Players who enjoy line-shaping will find the Abyss reliable and intuitive.
How Advanced Players Can Use the Abyss
Experienced players can unlock even more movement from the Abyss. With higher power, it becomes a smooth, effortless hyzer-flip bomber. The disc holds long turn lines before gently fading out, offering excellent carry for placement drives. Its flexibility in Nerve plastic is loved by some and avoided by others—advanced forehand players with high torque may find it too soft in hand, while those who prefer a grippy, flexible driver may find it perfect for shaping creative lines.
Forehand Flight Notes
The Abyss can be thrown forehand, especially by players with smoother form. Its -1 turn helps it push forward before fading, but the softer Nerve plastic can introduce wobble for high-torque throwers. Forehand players who rely on touch and angle control will appreciate its ability to drift and finish cleanly. Reviewers note that it performs best for shorter control-drives rather than power forehands.
Try our interactive flight chart below to explore how the Storm Abyss will fly for your power, angle, release style, and even whether you throw forehand or backhand.
Storm Abyss
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