Heat

Discraft Heat Flight Chart

The Discraft Heat posts flight numbers of 9 | 6 | -3 | 1. This understable control driver is famous for easy glide and effortless hyzer-flips, delivering surprising distance for newer arms and shaping long turnover lines for experienced throwers. With a smaller rim and gentle fade, it’s a go-to for straight shots at lower power and controlled finesse drives.

Heat Flight Path for Beginners

Beginners will find the Heat very forgiving. Expect a gentle high-speed turn into a long, gliding push and a soft finish. Hyzer releases pop up to flat and carry straight, making it a confidence disc for learning driver form without big fade.

Flight Chart for Intermediate Players

Intermediates can use the Heat as a line-shaping tool. Throw slight hyzer for long, neutral pushes; flat for controllable turn; or light anhyzer for sweeping turnovers that pan for days. It excels on low-power placement drives and tailwind bombs.

Flight Numbers for Advanced & Pro Arms

At higher power, the Heat is a finesse specialist: dependable turnover lines, late-pan drift, and ride-the-rail hyzer-flips in the woods. When beat in, it can double as a situational roller disc for carving right-finishing fairways.

Forehand Flight Path

For forehand throwers, the Heat prefers touch. Use smooth, low-torque flicks for glidey turnovers and straight woods shots. If you lean on it too hard, expect early turn—treat it as a finesse FH option under 300 ft.

Explore the interactive model to preview how the Discraft Heat flies at your arm speed and release angles—backhand or forehand, right- or left-handed.

Discraft Heat

 

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Try the Discraft Heat

A beginner-friendly, glide-first driver that still earns a slot in advanced bags for hyzer-flips, turnovers, and rollers. Ideal when you need distance without a heavy fade.

Puttheads Notes

Data-backed take: the Heat is a glide machine and line shaper—great teacher for developing arms and a surgical turnover tool for vets.

  • Flight Numbers: 9 | 6 | -3 | 1
  • Smaller-rim understable driver; effortless hyzer-flips
  • Beginner friendly; excels in tailwinds and tight fairways
  • Advanced utility: controlled turnovers and situational rollers
  • Common plastics include ESP, Z, Big Z, Jawbreaker, Titanium, and more
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