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Obsidian Discs Fragment Flight Chart

The Obsidian Discs Fragment is a highly overstable midrange built for reliability, wind-fighting confidence, and controlled approach work. With flight numbers of 4 | 3 | 0 | 3, it delivers a low-glide, torque-resistant flight that excels at hyzer approaches, forced-fade lines, and forehand utility shots. Its premium plastic provides a clean release and long-lasting stability, making it a trustworthy tool for intermediate and advanced players who need consistent fade every time.

Fragment Flight Path for Beginners

Beginners will find the Fragment very overstable, often fading sharply and losing distance if underpowered. While not ideal for learning straight shots, it works well as a wind-fighter or for controlled hyzer approaches that must finish left reliably (RHBH).

Fragment Flight Path for Intermediate Players

Intermediates will appreciate the Fragment’s ability to hold firm hyzer angles and resist torque on both backhand and forehand lines. Its low glide keeps it from sailing past the target, making it excellent for approach shots where accuracy matters more than distance.

Fragment Flight Path for Advanced Players

Advanced players will enjoy the Fragment as a workhorse utility midrange. It handles power without turning, excels in headwinds, and delivers a predictable dump fade. Perfect for spike hyzers, flex forehands, and precise approaches requiring a fast, reliable finish.

Fragment Flight Path for Forehand Throws

The Fragment’s torque resistance and premium plastic make it excellent for forehand approaches. It holds the release angle well and finishes with a strong, predictable fade—ideal for touch forehands, skip approaches, and scrambling from tight lies.

Try our interactive flight chart to see how the Obsidian Discs Fragment will fly for you. Adjust the path for your speed, throwing style, and whether you throw backhand or forehand.

Obsidian Fragment

 

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