Ascend

Streamline Ascend Flight Chart

The Streamline Ascend is an easy-throwing, glide-heavy fairway driver with flight numbers 6 | 5 | -3 | 0.5. Designed for smooth hyzer flips, long turnovers, and effortless straight shots, the Ascend is one of Streamline’s most beginner-friendly molds while still offering line-shaping precision for experienced players. Its understable flight and excellent glide make it ideal for slower arms gaining distance and for advanced throwers crafting touchy fairway lines in the woods.

Streamline Ascend Flight Path for Beginners

Newer players will find the Ascend extremely forgiving and easy to get airborne. Thanks to its significant high-speed turn, even low-power throws generate long, drifting flights with minimal effort. When released on a slight hyzer, beginners can expect a smooth hyzer flip that rises to flat and glides before finishing with a gentle, predictable fade. This makes the Ascend a great first fairway driver for learning distance control.

Flight Chart for Intermediate Players

Intermediate throwers unlock the Ascend as a controlled understable fairway driver that excels at shaping technical lines. A flat release produces a confident turn that holds for most of the flight before the mild fade straightens it out. Hyzer flips become a core tool—especially in wooded fairways—allowing players to push long, straight lanes without overpowering the disc. The glide rating of 5 keeps it aloft longer than most fairway drivers in its class.

Flight Ratings for Advanced and Professional Disc Golfers

Advanced players will appreciate the Ascend as a finesse driver capable of long turnovers, slow-panning anhyzers, controlled rollers, and stand-up hyzer lines. With higher power input, the Ascend holds extended right-moving lines (RHBH) without burning into the ground, making it a reliable tool for shaping shots that neutral or stable drivers cannot execute as cleanly. It’s especially effective on courses where angle control matters more than raw speed.

Flight Path for Forehand Throws

Forehand throwers with touch will enjoy the Ascend’s workable understability. Light flicks produce straight-gliding flights with minimal fade, while a hyzer-release forehand can flip to flat and drift before settling softly. Power forehands may overpower the disc unless thrown on steeper hyzer angles, but for controlled approach-style forehands, the Ascend is impressively accurate.

Interactive Streamline Ascend Flight Chart

Use our interactive flight chart below to preview how the Streamline Ascend will fly for your arm speed and throwing style. Adjust settings for backhand, forehand, power level, and wind to see how its understable flight responds.

Streamline Ascend

 

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Streamline Ascend Flight Numbers & Key Features

  • Flight Numbers: 6 | 5 | -3 | 0.5
  • Primary Use: Understable Fairway Driver
  • Stability: Understable
  • Glide: High, great for effortless distance
  • Ideal For: Hyzer flips, long turnovers, straight woods shots
  • Skill Levels: Excellent for beginners; highly workable for advanced players
  • Plastic Options: Neutron & specialty Neutron variants

Try the Streamline Ascend

If you want a fairway driver that delivers easy distance, smooth turnover lines, and unmatched glide, the Streamline Ascend is a mold that every player can benefit from. Whether you’re new to drivers or an experienced shot shaper, the Ascend brings both control and fun to the fairway.

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