Guadalupe AKA Guad

Lone Star Disc Guadalupe Flight Chart

The Lone Star Disc Guadalupe (often called the Guad) is a glide-heavy, line-shaping fairway driver built for effortless distance and smooth control. With manufacturer flight numbers of 7 | 6 | -2 | 2, the Guad offers easy hyzer-flip potential, long straight pushes, and a gentle, workable fade. Its comfortable beadless rim and torque-tolerant premium plastics make it appealing to a wide range of players, from beginners developing form to advanced throwers crafting wooded lines.


Guadalupe Flight Path for Developing Throwers

Newer players will appreciate the Guad’s high glide and forgiving stability. Even with slower arm speed, the disc produces straight-to-slight-turn flights before finishing with a mild fade. Its ability to stay in the air makes it a confidence-building driver for learning clean releases, hyzer flips, and shaping lines in the woods.

Shot Control for Intermediate Players

Intermediates unlock the Guadalupe’s full potential as a long-gliding, workable fairway driver. A smooth hyzer release easily flips to flat, carrying straight with minimal effort. Reviewers highlight its ability to hold lines, carve wooded tunnels, and deliver accurate distance without excessive fade. Bravo plastic adds a touch more torque resistance, while Alpha plastics provide a bit more high-speed turn for shaping turnovers.

Advanced Breakdown of Guadalupe Flight Numbers

Advanced throwers will find the Guad an exceptional finesse fairway driver. The -2 turn provides effortless drift and shaping potential, while the 2 fade keeps the disc trustworthy at the end of the flight. Power players enjoy its ability to glide forward on long hyzer flips, slow-turning anhyzers, and controlled fairway distance lines. Many reviewers note that it still handles moderate torque without becoming flippy.

Forehand Flight Path Insights

While primarily known as a backhand shape-shot disc, the Guadalupe performs surprisingly well forehand in Bravo plastic. The comfortable beadless rim gives a clean release, and the disc resists rolling over under moderate torque. Expect smooth straight-to-turning forehand flights with a gentle, workable fade—ideal for woods, touch forehands, and shape-driven course management.

Use our interactive flight chart to visualize how the Guadalupe flies for your throwing speed and release style. Adjust your backhand or forehand angle to explore the full flight path.

Lone Star Disc Guadalupe AKA Guad

 

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Puttheads Notes

  • Extremely glidey fairway driver—reviewers frequently say it “carries forever.”
  • Excellent hyzer-flip disc for shaping wooded lines with minimal effort.
  • Beginner-friendly flight but still versatile for advanced finesse players.
  • Bravo plastic offers better torque resistance; Alpha tends to flip more out of the box.
  • Reliable straight-to-drifting flight with a gentle, predictable fade.

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