Criminal

Dynamic Discs Criminal Flight Chart

The Dynamic Discs Criminal is a very overstable control driver with flight numbers of 10 | 3 | 1 | 4. It’s built for power players who need a low-glide, high-fade driver that fights wind, laughs at off-axis torque, and finishes hard every time. Think of it as a go-to tool for forced hyzers, skip shots, and reliable forehands when straighter control drivers start turning too much.

Criminal Flight Path for Newer Players

For beginners, the Criminal will feel like a meathook. At lower arm speeds it won’t show much of the rated turn; instead, expect a short push forward followed by an early, strong fade. That can actually be useful as a predictable utility disc for spike hyzers, hard-fading approaches, and windy days—but it’s not designed as a primary driver for new players.

Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Arms

Intermediate players will see the Criminal’s flight path start to open up. Thrown flat and hard, it tracks straight for a short distance before the fade kicks in with authority. The low glide keeps it from sailing long past the target, which is perfect for controlled placement drives and approaches. Intermediates often lean on the Criminal in headwinds, on tight fairways that need a hard finish, and for skip shots that need to flare around obstacles.

Flight Numbers in the Hands of Advanced Players

Advanced throwers can lean fully into the 10 | 3 | 1 | 4 flight numbers. With enough power, the Criminal will handle slight anhyzer or flat releases without burning over, then flex out into a strong, dumping fade. It’s excellent for forced flex lines, aggressive hyzer shots, and controlled distance in heavy wind. The low glide gives advanced players confidence to throw it hard without worrying about glidey, unpredictable carry.

Forehand Control & Utility Lines

The Criminal really shines as a forehand workhorse. The flat top and comfortable rim make it easy to grip, and the overstable flight path tames common forehand torque issues. Expect a fast, penetrating flight that holds angle and then finishes with a sharp fade and reliable skip. It’s a great choice for forehand flex lines, punchy headwind drives, and any shot where “don’t turn over” is priority one.

Use the interactive Criminal Flight Chart below to see how this driver’s flight path changes with different arm speeds and release angles. Adjust the chart for your throwing style—backhand, forehand, left-handed, or right-handed—to visualize how the Criminal will fly for you.

Dynamic Discs Criminal

 

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Try the Dynamic Discs Criminal

If you’re hunting for a wind-fighting, overstable control driver that you can absolutely hammer on, the Criminal belongs in your lineup. It’s a trustworthy option when you need hard-fading finishes, confident forehands, and repeatable utility shots.

Puttheads Notes

The Criminal lives in that “trust it no matter what” slot. It’s more overstable and lower glide than most speed-10 drivers, which is exactly what you want when the wind is up or the fairway is tight. Pair it with something straighter for neutral control shots, and let the Criminal handle the heavy lifting on headwinds, skips, and forced fades.

  • Flight Numbers: 10 | 3 | 1 | 4
  • Primary Uses: Wind-fighting drives, forehands, skip shots, forced hyzers, utility lines
  • Plastics Commonly Available: Premium blends such as Lucid-style plastics and special runs
  • Player Fit: Intermediates needing a very overstable control driver; advanced players who throw hard and value torque resistance
  • Finish: Short, penetrating flight with a pronounced, reliable fade and strong skip potential
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