Full Turn Crusade Flight Chart
The Full Turn Crusade is a very overstable distance driver designed for high-power throws, wind resistance, and consistent finishing fade. With flight numbers of 13 | 5 | 0 | 4, the Crusade is built to resist high-speed turn and maintain stability even when thrown with significant power. Its wide rim and torque resistance make it a controlled option for players who want predictable distance with a strong finish.
Crusade Flight Path for Beginners
For beginners, the Crusade will typically fly much more overstable than the numbers suggest. Without the arm speed required to activate its full flight, the disc tends to push forward briefly before fading hard and early. This makes it better suited as a utility driver or for learning hyzer angles rather than maximum-distance shots at lower power levels.
Flight Behavior for Intermediate Players
Intermediate players with developing arm speed will see the Crusade fly straight for a short portion of the flight before transitioning into a strong, dependable fade. It excels on hyzer lines, skip shots, and controlled distance drives where reliability is more important than glide. In headwinds, the Crusade maintains its stability without turning over.
Advanced Player Flight Characteristics
Advanced players can unlock the Crusade’s intended distance-driver flight. Thrown with high power, it resists turn, holds its line under torque, and finishes with a pronounced fade. Power throwers often rely on it for forced hyzers, long flex shots, and consistent distance drives in windy conditions.
Forehand Flight Path
For forehand throwers, the Crusade is well suited to high-torque releases. It resists flipping over and maintains stability throughout the flight, finishing with a strong fade. This makes it useful for forehand hyzers, skip shots, and controlled power drives where understable drivers would turn excessively.
Try our interactive flight chart to see how the Full Turn Crusade will fly for you. Adjust the flight path based on your throwing speed, release angle, and throwing style, including forehand or left-handed backhand throws.
Full Turn Crusade
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Full Turn Crusade Flight Numbers Explained
- Speed (13): A high-speed distance driver requiring significant arm speed to reach full flight.
- Glide (5): Moderate glide that supports forward carry without sacrificing control.
- Turn (0): Minimal high-speed turn for consistent, torque-resistant flights.
- Fade (4): Strong, dependable fade that activates reliably at the end of the flight.
Full Turn Crusade Plastic Options
The Crusade is produced in premium plastic blends designed for durability and consistent flight performance. These plastics emphasize torque resistance and stability, helping the disc maintain its overstable characteristics over time.
Puttheads Notes
Reviewer trends consistently describe the Crusade as a very overstable distance driver built for power throwers. It is most often used for controlled distance, wind-fighting drives, and shots where a strong, predictable finish is required.