FASTi

Prodiscus FASTi Flight Chart

The Prodiscus FASTi lists flight numbers of 12 | 4 | -3 | 4. It’s a high-speed distance driver designed for long S-curve flights, combining noticeable high-speed turn with a reliable late fade. In the right hands it can cover serious ground, while still offering enough stability to finish predictably, making it a workable option for developing and advanced arms that want a shaping-friendly bomber.

FASTi Flight Path for Beginners

For newer players or those still building arm speed, the FASTi will often behave more overstable than the numbers suggest. Expect a shorter flight that pushes forward, hints at some turn, and then fades out early. It can work as a situational disc for windy conditions or when you need a dependable hyzer that won’t accidentally turn over, but most beginners will see better distance with slower drivers.

Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Players

At typical intermediate power, the FASTi begins to unlock its intended flight path. A controlled hyzer release will flip toward flat, ride forward with plenty of glide, and then finish with a confident fade. Players can lean on it for long fairway shots, sweeping hyzers, and flex lines where you want the disc to move right (for RHBH) before reliably working back left.

Flight Numbers for Advanced and Pro Throwers

Advanced arms can fully engage the 12 | 4 | -3 | 4 flight numbers. Thrown hard and flat, the FASTi will show significant high-speed turn, drift down the fairway, and then pull out with a strong but controlled finish. It’s well-suited for distance flex shots, tailwind bombs, and long turnovers that still need a touch of finish at the end of the flight.

Forehand Distance Lines with the FASTi

For forehand players, the FASTi’s speed and fade provide useful stability, while the turn rating keeps it from feeling like a pure meathook. With clean form, a slight hyzer release will flex out, pan forward, and fade reliably at the finish. It’s best used for longer forehand shots where you want movement but still need a predictable fade to end the flight.

Use our interactive FASTi flight chart below to see how its flight path changes with different arm speeds, release angles, and throwing styles—whether you throw primarily backhand, forehand, right-handed, or left-handed.

Prodiscus FASTi

 

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Try the Prodiscus FASTi

If you’re searching for a fast driver that can shape big S-curves without giving up a trustworthy finish, the Prodiscus FASTi fits that role. It offers enough turn to gain distance and glide, paired with a solid fade that keeps the flight under control and brings it back to the fairway.

Puttheads Notes

The FASTi is a true high-speed driver that still offers line-shaping potential. With enough power it becomes a long flex-line and distance driver; with a little less speed it settles into a stable, dependable hyzer option.

  • Flight Numbers: 12 | 4 | -3 | 4
  • Primary Uses: Distance flex shots, hyzer-flips, tailwind drives
  • Typical Plastics: Premium Prodiscus blends (such as Ultrium) for durability and grip
  • Player Fit: Manageable for developing arms, best unlocked by intermediate to advanced throwers
  • Finish: Noticeable high-speed turn with a strong, reliable fade to end the flight
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