Daredevil Beaver Flight Chart
The Daredevil Beaver is a torque-resistant putt & approach disc with flight numbers 2 | 3 | -1 | 1. Slightly overstable and beadless, it excels on controlled approaches, driving putts, and forehand touch shots—especially in wind. Available in Grip Performance (tacky, all-weather feel) and Flex Performance (firmer, a touch more stable). Use this page to view the Beaver’s flight chart, flight path by skill level, and practical flight numbers guidance.
Beginner Approach Confidence
Newer players will see straight push with a gentle, reliable fade. The Beaver’s low glide (3) and modest speed (2) help prevent long sail-bys, making it a trustworthy upshot tool inside 200 ft.
Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Players
Flat releases fly neutral and check up on command; slight hyzer gives dart-straight approaches with a crisp finish. Great for headwind putts, forehand standstills, and “point-and-shoot” approaches.
Advanced Control and Shot Planning
Experienced throwers can power the Beaver for laser approaches, push-putts that fight wind, and short flex lines that settle near the pin. It pairs well with a glidey throwing putter to cover more shapes.
Forehand Touch and Utility Lines
The beadless rim and torque resistance make forehand touch simple: release with slight hyzer for straight-to-fade check-ups, or power down for skip-stoppers that land flat.
Try our interactive flight chart to see how the Beaver’s flight path changes with your arm speed and release—toggle backhand/forehand and left- or right-handed throws.
Daredevil Beaver
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Try the Daredevil Beaver
Need a dependable approach disc that holds line and finishes on time? The Beaver’s workable stability and beadless feel deliver consistent results in calm or windy conditions.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 2 | 3 | -1| 1— neutral start with a confident finish.
- Best roles: driving putts, headwind and forehand approaches, skip-stopping landings.
- Plastics: Grip Performance = tacky, all-weather grip; Flex Performance = firmer feel, slightly more stable.
- Low glide helps distance control; aim on the pole and let the late fade do the work.