Freedom

Dynamic Discs Freedom Flight Chart

The Dynamic Discs Freedom is a very fast distance driver with flight numbers of 14 | 5 | -3 | 3. It’s built for long S-curve distance—easy high-speed turn paired with reliable fade. In Lucid, Fuzion, and lighter Air/BioFuzion runs, the Freedom rewards clean form and height with effortless glide and max-D potential.

Freedom Flight Path for Newer Arms

Beginners will find the Freedom quite understable at speed: thrown flat it can drift right (RHBH) and finish back late. Use gentle hyzer releases, tailwinds, and wide fairways to keep it controllable.

Flight Chart Notes for Intermediate Throwers

Expect a hyzer-flip to long turn with forward carry, then a dependable fade. This is a great mold for tailwind bombs, big turnovers that come back, and open-field max-distance lines when you don’t want to power up a wide-rim OS driver.

Flight Numbers in Advanced Hands

High-power players can push the -3 turn easily—start it on hyzer for a full flex. Give it height and it rides a sweeping S-curve before the 3-fade brings it home. In headwinds, club up to something more stable.

Forehand Lines & Utility

Forehands benefit from the wide rim and glide, but the understability means touchy angles—use hyzer-release flexes and tailwinds for longest results. For pure wind work or low, flat flicks, a more stable fairway may be safer.

Try our interactive Flight Chart to visualize the Freedom’s flight path and flight numbers at your arm speed—toggle backhand/forehand and right- or left-handed throws to match your style.

Dynamic Discs Freedom

 

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Try the Dynamic Discs Freedom

When you want big glide and easy turn that still finishes, the Freedom shines—especially in tailwinds and wide-open distance shots.

Puttheads Notes

  • Flight Numbers: 14 | 5 | -3 | 3 (reviewer averages trend to ~-2.5 turn)
  • Role: max-distance S-curve driver; excels in tailwinds
  • Best For: intermediate arms seeking easy hyzer-flips; power throwers wanting long flexes
  • Wind: sensitive in headwinds—hyzer more or pick a beefier mold
  • Plastics: Lucid, Fuzion, BioFuzion, Lucid Air (model is currently harder to find than core Trilogy staples)
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