Flick

Discraft Flick – Flight Chart

The Discraft Flick is an extremely overstable distance driver with flight numbers of 12 | 3 | 1 | 5. Designed for maximum control in windy conditions, it’s a staple for powerful forehands, thumbers, and utility shots that demand a strong, predictable fade. With its thin rim and low glide, the Flick delivers reliable stability and skip potential in Z Line, ESP, and Titanium plastics.

Beginner Flight Path

Beginners will find the Flick highly overstable—more suited for forehand practice or extreme hyzers than straight shots. Expect an early fade and minimal glide unless thrown with high power.

Intermediate Flight Path

At moderate arm speeds, the Flick shines for spike hyzers, skip approaches, and overhand throws. It’s a dependable tool for windy days when other drivers might flip. Its thin rim helps with clean forehand releases.

Advanced Flight Path

Advanced players can unleash the Flick with full power for long forehands, forehand rollers, and thumbers. Even when thrown hard, it resists turn and finishes with a steep, consistent fade. Ideal for flex lines that must finish left (RHBH) or right (RHFH).

Forehand Flight Path

The Flick is a forehand powerhouse—fast, flat, and unwaveringly stable. Its torque resistance makes it a go-to choice for sidearms that need to fight wind or carve sharp hyzers without turning over.

Try our interactive Flight Chart to see how the Flick will fly for your throwing style. Adjust for arm speed, wind, and release angle to visualize its powerful fade.

Discraft Flick

 

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Try the Discraft Flick

If you need a disc that won’t flip no matter how hard you throw, the Flick is a reliable overstable driver perfect for forehands, overhands, and headwind control.

Puttheads Notes

  • Flight Numbers: 12 | 3 | 1 | 5 (extremely overstable)
  • Plastics Seen: Z Line, ESP, Titanium, CryZtal, Sparkle Z
  • Use Cases: Forehands, thumbers, spike hyzers, skip shots, headwind control
  • Profile: Flat-topped, thin-rimmed, low glide, highly torque-resistant
  • Player Tip: Not for beginners—best for strong throwers needing a reliable fade disc
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