Daredevil Bigfoot Flight Chart
The Daredevil Bigfoot is a wide-rim distance driver built for big air. With flight numbers of 13 | 6 | -2 | 2, it pairs easy high-speed turn with tons of glide and a controlled fade, making long S-curves accessible for power throwers and hyzer-flip distance possible for developing arms. If you’re hunting max carry with a predictable finish, the Bigfoot’s flight path checks the boxes.
Getting Started: What Newer Players Can Expect
At speed 13, the Bigfoot is fast. Newer players will see turn early and a gentle fade late. Keep releases on hyzer and consider lighter weights to keep the disc from burning right (RHBH). Think “shape a long hyzer-flip,” not dead-flat rips.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Throwers
With moderate power, you’ll unlock the rated flight numbers: a clean flip to flat, long glide, then a reliable fade. It excels on sweeping S-lines and controlled tailwind bombs where you want distance without an overstable dump.
Advanced Arms & Shot Shaping
Power throwers can lean on the Bigfoot for effortless turn that holds before a forward-pushing finish. It’s a workhorse for max-D lines, stand-up rollers (as it seasons), and sky-anny shots that still land on center-cut.
Forehand Utility
Forehand players will find it touchy at full power but very workable for long flex flicks. Start it on hyzer, let it stand up, and trust the fade to land it reliably.
Fire up our interactive Flight Chart to preview how the Daredevil Bigfoot will fly for you. Adjust the flight path by speed, release angle, and throwing style (backhand or forehand) to see personalized results.
Daredevil Bigfoot
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Try the Daredevil Bigfoot
If you want big glide with a manageable fade, the Bigfoot delivers workable distance lines without demanding a headwind-proof arm.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 13 | 6 | -2 | 2
- Stability: Stable to slightly understable distance driver
- Best Uses: Hyzer-flip bombs, long turnovers, tailwind max-D, developing rollers
- Thrower Profile: Intermediate looking for easy distance; advanced players seeking glidey S-curves