Flash

Discraft Flash – Flight Chart

The Discraft Flash is a stable distance driver with flight numbers of 10 | 5 | -2 | 3. Built for long, controlled drives, the Flash offers excellent glide and a predictable finish, making it a reliable choice for intermediate and advanced players. Its moderate turn allows it to handle hyzer-flip shots, while the late fade ensures dependable accuracy. Once a staple in the Discraft lineup, the Flash remains a cult favorite among throwers who value smooth, consistent distance without needing maximum arm speed.

Beginner Flight Path – Smooth Turn, Gentle Fade

Beginners will find the Flash glides easily and offers a manageable, straight-to-fade flight path. In lighter plastics like Elite-X, it can even turn slightly for long, controlled drives with gentle finishes.

Flight Path for Intermediate Players

Intermediate throwers will experience a versatile flight pattern — straight with a touch of turn and dependable fade. The Flash excels at hyzer-flips, turnovers, and placement shots that demand both distance and control.

Advanced Flight Lines – Workable and Trustworthy

Advanced players can count on the Flash to hold long flex lines and power drives without flipping uncontrollably. In Z plastic, it’s stable enough to fight wind, while ESP runs beat in to smooth, straight-flying distance discs.

Forehand and Utility Control

For forehand players, the Flash provides a clean release and moderate overstability, making it ideal for shaping accurate forehand lines or finishing hyzers. Its rim shape and glide make it a favorite for touch flicks and skip shots alike.

Try our interactive Flight Chart to see how the Flash will fly for your release. Adjust for arm speed, angle, wind, and whether you throw forehand, backhand, or left-handed.

Discraft Flash

 

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Try the Discraft Flash

If you’re looking for a driver that balances distance and precision, the Flash is a proven performer. Its mix of speed, glide, and workable stability makes it a great all-around control driver.

Puttheads Notes

  • Flight Numbers: 10 | 5 | -2 | 3 (stable distance driver)
  • Plastics Seen: ESP, Z Line, Elite-X
  • Use Cases: Controlled distance drives, hyzer-flips, turnovers, headwind lines
  • Profile: Moderate dome, comfortable rim, excellent glide with reliable fade
  • Player Feedback: “An underrated classic — long, consistent, and easy to control for all arm speeds.”
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