Black Zombie Flame Thrower Flight Chart
The Black Zombie Flame Thrower is a glidey distance driver built to feel like a “perfectly seasoned Wraith.” With flight numbers of 11.5 | 6 | -2 | 2, it offers easy turn, tons of glide, and a reliable but not overpowering fade. In premium Hyper Diamond plastic, the Flame Thrower works as a workhorse bomber for a wide range of players, from developing arms looking for effortless distance to experienced throwers who want long turnovers and hyzer-flip control.
Flame Thrower Flight Path for Beginners
Newer players with developing arm speed will find the Flame Thrower more manageable than many high-speed drivers. Expect a noticeable high-speed turn that helps get the disc up to speed, followed by a gentle, forward-pushing fade. On a slight hyzer release, beginners can get a straighter flight path with a long carry instead of an early dump, making it a fun option for learning distance lines in tailwinds or open fairways.
Flame Thrower Flight Path for Intermediate Players
Intermediate throwers will see the Black Zombie Flame Thrower fly close to its intended flight numbers. Thrown on a smooth hyzer, it pops up to flat, rides straight with high glide, then finishes with a controlled fade. Released flat with full power, it produces long S-curve flights that cover serious ground without being overly demanding. Many players will lean on it as a go-to distance driver for wide fairways, long turnovers, and controlled placement shots where they still want a reliable finish.
Flame Thrower Flight Path for Advanced Players
Advanced players can treat the Flame Thrower as a versatile understable bomber. With plenty of arm speed, it will flip up quickly and hold a long turning flight before a smooth, late fade. It excels for long turnover drives, high-line hyzer-flips, and powered tailwind shots where maximum glide is the priority. Power throwers can also push it into late-turning lines or use it as a workable utility driver for shaping complex fairway flight paths.
Flame Thrower Flight Numbers for Forehand Throws
Forehand throwers will appreciate the comfortable rim and workable stability of the Flame Thrower. At moderate power, it flies straight with a hint of high-speed turn and a dependable fade that keeps it from drifting too far off line. With more power or a flatter release, forehand players can shape smooth S-curves or long turnovers, while still trusting the disc to finish forward rather than dumping hard. It’s also a useful option for long flex forehands in open spaces.
Curious how this driver will fly for you? Try our interactive flight chart below to visualize the Black Zombie Flame Thrower’s flight path at different arm speeds, release angles, and for both backhand and forehand throwing styles.
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DG Puttheads Notes on the Flame Thrower
Based on available specs and retailer descriptions, the Black Zombie Flame Thrower flies like a seasoned, high-glide distance driver with workable understability and a trustworthy fade. In Hyper Diamond plastic it should hold up well to regular play while slowly beating into even longer, straighter flights. If you like the idea of a Wraith-style driver that’s already “warmed up” and ready to bomb for a wide range of arm speeds, the Flame Thrower is a strong candidate for your distance slot.