Hyperflite Cheengz I One Flight Chart
The Hyperflite Cheengz I One is a neutral, precision-focused midrange built for straight, controlled throws. With manufacturer flight numbers of 5 | 5 | 0 | 0 and reviewer averages landing very close to that, the I-One offers a remarkably straight flight path with virtually no natural turn or fade. Its slightly wider diameter, textured flight plate, and comfortable rim make it a point-and-shoot midrange that works for beginners, disc sports converts, and seasoned disc golfers who want a dependable line-holder.
Cheengz I-One Flight Path for Beginners
Beginners will find the Cheengz I One to be a very friendly first midrange. Thrown with smooth, moderate power, it tracks straight with minimal left or right movement and only a gentle finish as it slows down. The stable, neutral flight path helps newer players learn clean release angles because the disc largely flies where it is aimed instead of masking form issues with strong fade or high-speed turn.
Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Players
Intermediate players can lean on the I-One as a workhorse midrange for tight fairways and wooded shots. Reviews and flight numbers line up to show a disc that holds the release angle: slight hyzer produces a controlled hyzer finish, flat releases fly very straight, and soft anhyzers carry the turn without burning into a roller. The extra glide makes it easy to push the I-One down the fairway, and its neutral stability keeps it from fading out early on standstill or touch shots.
Flight Numbers in the Hands of Advanced Golfers
Advanced golfers will see the Cheengz I One fly extremely close to its posted flight numbers, behaving like a true neutral midrange. Powered throws can be hyzer-flipped to flat for laser-straight shots, or released with intentional anhyzer for long, drifting turnovers that don’t crash over. Because the disc has essentially zero rated fade, it is best used when you want the disc to finish on the line it was thrown rather than relying on a strong hyzer dump at the end.
Forehand Flight Path and Utility Shots
For forehand players, the I-One can serve as a touch midrange for shorter approaches and shapeable lines. Its neutral stability means it won’t fight out as hard as an overstable mid, so it rewards smooth forehand mechanics over brute force. Expect straight-to-slight-fade forehand flights on clean releases, especially in premium plastics where the grip and textured flight plate help maintain control in varying weather conditions.
Use our interactive Hyperflite Cheengz I-One Flight Chart below to see how the flight path changes with your arm speed, release angle, and throwing style. Adjust the chart for left-handed lines or forehand shots to visualize exactly how the I-One will fly for you.
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Putthead Notes
The Cheengz I-One is a classic “throw it how you want it to fly” midrange. Its straight flight path, minimal fade, and comfortable feel make it especially appealing if you value line control over raw distance. If you’re looking for a neutral mid that can live in your hand on technical courses and tight fairways, the I-One is a strong candidate for that primary midrange slot.