Anvil

Westside Anvil Flight Chart

The Westside Discs Anvil is a very overstable midrange with flight numbers of 4 | 2 | 0 | 4. Designed as a wind-fighting workhorse, it prioritizes control over glide and is trusted for approach shots, utility lines, and forehand drives where you absolutely cannot afford unwanted turn. Players who like dependable fade, beadless rims, and confident feel in VIP and Tournament plastics often gravitate toward the Anvil.

Westside Anvil Flight Path for Newer Players

For newer or lower-power players, the Westside Anvil flight path will feel extremely overstable. Expect a short straight push followed by an early, strong fade. This makes it useful for forced hyzers and windy-day approaches, but not a straight-flying mid unless you have solid arm speed and clean release angles.

Flight Chart Breakdown for Intermediate Arms

Intermediate players will see the Anvil fly as a torque-resistant, low-glide mid that stays on line before finishing with a heavy dump. Thrown flat, it flies straight briefly, refuses to turn, and then fades hard. Many reviewers describe it as a beadless, even more overstable alternative to the Bard or Justice—ideal for technical hyzers and headwind control.

Flight Numbers in the Hands of Advanced Players

Advanced and pro throwers unlock the Anvil as a reliable utility disc. Even with power, it resists turn and finishes aggressively, making it perfect for spike hyzers, flex approaches that must hook up, and short-range placement shots that demand consistency. Its low glide helps prevent long skips and keeps landing zones tight.

Forehand Flight Path and Utility Use

Forehand players especially appreciate the Anvil’s beadless feel and torque resistance. It handles firm flicks without turning over and finishes with a predictable hyzer. Reviewers frequently mention its reliability on low-ceiling flicks, skip shots, and scramble lines where precision outweighs distance.

Use our interactive Westside Anvil flight chart below to visualize how this disc flies at different speeds and release angles. Adjust settings for backhand, forehand, and both left- or right-handed lines.

Westside Anvil

 

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DG Puttheads Notes

Reviewer feedback shows the Westside Anvil shines as a purpose-built, very overstable midrange. Its fade is consistent, its wind performance is excellent, and its feel inspires confidence for both backhand and forehand approaches. It is not glidey or beginner-friendly—but if you want a disc that never turns and always finishes hard, the Anvil earns its reputation.

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