Discraft Eclipse Flight Chart
The Discraft Eclipse has flight numbers of 7 | 5 | -2 | 2 and dates back to the late 1980s as one of Discraft’s early long-range drivers. With a larger diameter and a midrange-like rim, it bridges the gap between modern fairway and mid discs—gliding straight with light high-speed turn and a gentle finish. Comfortable in hand and easy to shape, the Eclipse remains a smooth, accurate option for controlled distance.
Eclipse Flight Path for Beginners
Beginners will find the Eclipse easy to launch on straight lines without big power. Expect a modest flip to flat, long glide, and a soft, reliable fade. As baseline plastics season, the disc becomes even easier to throw straight or on gentle turnover lines.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
Intermediates can hyzer-flip the Eclipse for pinpoint fairway shots. It tracks the release angle well, holds a neutral mid-flight with glide, then finishes on a mild fade—ideal for shaping technical lines between 250–325 ft.
Flight Numbers for Advanced and Pro Players
Advanced throwers get workable high-speed turn with late, controlled stability. Premium blends (e.g., ESP) tend to stay straighter longer, while baseline Pro-D seasons into dependable turnovers and, eventually, roller utility.
Flight Path for Forehand Throws
While not a torque monster, the Eclipse’s shallow, comfortable rim makes it serviceable for touch forehands. Use smooth releases for straight-to-fading approaches; excessive power may introduce early turn.
Try our interactive flight chart to preview how the Discraft Eclipse will fly for you. Adjust the model for your arm speed and preferred release—backhand or forehand, right- or left-handed.
Discraft Eclipse
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Try the Discraft Eclipse
A glidey, line-holding classic that still earns a slot today. If you like controllable turn, easy distance, and a comfortable feel, the Eclipse delivers timeless flight.
Puttheads Notes
Vintage mold, modern utility: the Eclipse glides, holds angles, and rewards clean form. Think “long mid” that can stretch fairways without demanding max power.
- Flight Numbers: 7 | 5 | -2 | 2
- Larger diameter, mid-style rim—very comfortable in hand
- Hyzer-flip friendly with gentle, late fade
- Baseline beats into turnovers/rollers; premium stays straighter longer
- Great for controlled fairway shaping and finesse distance