FLIPPERi

Prodiscus FLIPPERi Flight Chart

The Prodiscus FLIPPERi is a very understable speed 9 control driver with flight numbers of 9 | 3 | -3 | 0. It’s built for easy hyzer-flips, long drifting turnovers, and out-of-the-box roller shots. Beginners like how effortless the distance can feel, while more experienced players use the FLIPPERi as a specialty disc for shaping technical lines, anhyzers, and rollers in the woods.

FLIPPERi Flight Path for Newer Players

For newer players and slower arms, the FLIPPERi wants to stand up and glide. A gentle hyzer release will often flip toward flat and carry straight with only a mild finish. If you throw it flat, expect a noticeable turn that helps add distance without demanding perfect form. It’s a friendly way to learn how understable drivers behave and how release angle affects your flight path.

Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Throwers

At typical intermediate power, the FLIPPERi becomes a true shot-shaping tool. Thrown on a light hyzer, it will flip to flat, drift right (for RHBH), and land softly with almost no fade. Release it flat and you’ll see a strong turn that can be used for long turnovers, standstill gap shots, and controlled shape shots in the woods. The FLIPPERi’s flight numbers make it ideal when you want movement without a hard finish.

Advanced Players and FLIPPERi Flight Numbers

Stronger arms can fully exploit the 9 | 3 | -3 | 0 flight numbers. With power, the FLIPPERi can be pushed into big drifting turnovers or thrown hard on hyzer to achieve long hyzer-flips that hold a gentle turn all the way to the ground. Many experienced players bag it specifically as a controllable roller disc: release it on a slight anhyzer and it will flip down to the ground predictably and track for distance.

Forehand Lines and Utility Uses

For forehand throws, the FLIPPERi works best for smooth, touchy shots instead of high-power rips. A clean, low-speed forehand will flip up and glide with minimal dump at the end. It can also serve as a sidearm roller disc, especially for players who struggle to turn over more stable fairways. Think of it as a finesse forehand tool rather than a primary power driver.

Use our interactive FLIPPERi flight chart below to visualize how this disc’s flight path changes with different arm speeds, release angles, and throwing styles—backhand or forehand, left-handed or right-handed.

Prodiscus FLIPPERi

 

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Try the Prodiscus FLIPPERi

If you’re searching for an understable control driver that makes hyzer-flips, turnovers, and rollers easier to execute, the FLIPPERi is a strong candidate. It rewards smooth form and creative line shaping, giving you access to fairways and angles that more stable discs simply can’t hit.

Puttheads Notes

The FLIPPERi is one of those molds that instantly tells you what it wants to do: flip, drift, and stay in the air. It’s beginner-friendly, but it also earns a permanent spot in many experienced bags as a reliable turnover and roller option.

  • Flight Numbers: 9 | 3 | -3 | 0
  • Primary Uses: Hyzer-flips, long turnovers, rollers, technical woods lines
  • Plastics Commonly Seen: Premium Prodiscus blends (e.g., Ultrium and similar durable plastics)
  • Player Fit: Great for beginners learning understable drivers and for advanced players needing a dedicated understable/roller slot
  • Finish: Strong high-speed turn with essentially no low-speed fade when thrown as intended
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