Animus

Thought Space Athletics Animus Flight Chart

The Thought Space Athletics Animus is a controlled distance driver with flight numbers of 11 | 5 | -1 | 2. It’s designed to sit between a Thunderbird and a Wraith in stability, offering a workable Animus flight path that handles power while still giving you glide and control. Most throwers use it as a go-to driver for controlled distance shots, line-holding hyzers, and forehand drives that need both torque resistance and a predictable fade.

Animus Flight Path for Newer and Developing Players

For newer or lower-power players, the Animus will behave more like a reliably overstable driver. Expect a straighter push out of the hand, very little high-speed turn, and a strong, dependable fade at the end of the flight. You may not see the full intended Animus flight path unless you’re getting solid snap and release speed, so beginners will usually use it for windy-day drives, forced hyzers, or skip shots rather than max-distance work.

Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Throwers

Intermediate players are right in the Animus sweet spot. With clean form, you’ll see the advertised flight numbers: a neutral-to-slight-turning high-speed phase followed by a confident, forward-pushing fade. Many reviewers compare the Animus flight path to a slightly faster, flatter Thunderbird or a comfortably overstable Wraith. On flat releases it tracks straight with a hint of turn, then finishes hard enough to trust into headwinds without feeling like a pure meathook.

Animus Flight Numbers for Advanced and Pro-Level Golfers

Higher power throwers will find the Animus easy to shape across multiple lines. With 11-speed rim width and a workable -1 turn, advanced players can hyzer-flip it to dead straight, push long flex lines, or lean on it for flat forehand lasers. The fade is consistent but not dumpy, so you can carve tight fairways and still count on a reliable finish. In more overstable plastics like Ethos or Glow, the Animus can also fill a wind-fighting control driver slot without overlapping with true 12–13 speed bombers.

Forehand Control and Shot Shaping with the Animus

One of the defining traits of the Animus flight path is how comfortable it is for forehand players. The lower-profile rim and stable-to-overstable numbers make it easy to power up sidearm without wobble or early burn. Reviews frequently highlight its clean release and torque resistance, especially in premium plastics. For RHFH throwers, expect straight-to-fade lines on flat releases, sweeping hyzers when you lean on it, and confident flex shots when you start it on anhyzer and let the fade pull it back.

Use the interactive Animus Flight Chart below to see how the Animus flight path changes for different arm speeds and styles. Adjust the settings for your power, left- or right-handed throw, and backhand or forehand to model how this disc will actually fly for you.

Thought Space Athletics Animus

 

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Try the Thought Space Athletics Animus

If you’re looking for a driver that bridges pure distance and fairway-level control, the Animus is built for that role. Many players bag it as their primary workhorse driver alongside a straighter option and a true overstable utility disc. Check current availability and pricing using the buttons below.

Putthead Notes

The Animus fits that sweet “control bomber” slot: fast enough to go far, but not so fast that it punishes every small form flaw. If you like Thunderbird- or PD-style drivers and want just a tick more speed and finish, this mold is absolutely worth testing in a couple of plastics to dial in your ideal Animus flight path.

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