Legacy Aftermath Flight Chart
The Legacy Aftermath is a high-speed distance driver built for shot shaping and long-range turnover lines. With flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -2 | 3, it’s designed to offer easy turn for power throwers while still producing a dependable fade to finish. Moderate-power players often experience a straighter flight with minimal turn, making the Aftermath a workable option for max-distance shots without requiring elite speed.
How the Aftermath Flies for Beginners
For newer players, the Aftermath may behave like a stable-to-overstable driver due to its high speed. Most beginners won’t activate the turn (-2) unless throwing with significant power. Expect straighter flights with an early fade finish. It can still serve as a learning disc for hyzer-release distance shots or windy conditions.
Flight Characteristics for Intermediate Throwers
At typical intermediate arm speeds, the Aftermath begins to show its intended flight path. A smooth release often produces a gentle high-speed turn that sets up long-gliding S-curves. Many reviewers note that in premium Legacy plastics, the disc breaks in slowly, retaining its stability and keeping the fade predictable.
Advanced & Pro Player Flight Path Insights
Stronger throwers can fully unlock the Aftermath’s long-range potential. High-speed arms will see a deliberate flip followed by a long, drifting glide and a clean forward-moving fade. This makes the Aftermath great for distance lines that require both movement and control without the volatility of flippier drivers.
Forehand Flight Notes
While not as torque-resistant as some overstable drivers, the wide rim and fade rating give the Aftermath enough stability for controlled forehands thrown with touch. Intermediate and advanced players can use it for long forehand turnovers or flat releases that push straight before finishing reliably.
Try our interactive flight chart to see how the Aftermath will fly for your skill level. Adjust the chart for your throwing speed, release angle, and whether you throw backhand or forehand.
Legacy Aftermath
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