Wild Discs Hummingbird Flight Chart
The Wild Discs Hummingbird is a straight-flying, beadless putt and approach disc built for clean releases, reliable control, and easy glide. With flight numbers of 2 | 4 | 0 | 1, it offers a neutral, predictable flight that holds its line without turning over and finishes with a gentle fade. Players across all skill levels use the Hummingbird as a dependable putter and approach tool, praising its comfort in the hand, consistent performance, and ability to shape touch shots with confidence.
Hummingbird Flight Path for Newer Players
Beginners will appreciate how naturally the Hummingbird flies straight with minimal effort. Its combination of glide and mild fade makes it an excellent first putter, offering accuracy on short drives and confidence-building consistency inside the circle. It’s forgiving on imperfect releases and rarely turns over at low power, helping new players develop cleaner throwing mechanics.
Approach Shot Performance for Intermediate Throwers
Intermediate players often rely on the Hummingbird for controlled approach shots up to 200 feet. Thrown flat, it glides smoothly down the line with a soft, predictable finish—ideal for wooded fairways or technical landing zones. Many reviewers highlight how trustworthy it is for straight approaches that require touch rather than power.
Advanced Player Line-Shaping Control
Advanced throwers enjoy the Hummingbird for its finesse capabilities. With its neutral stability and low-speed fade, it excels on tight tunnel shots, long spin putts, and precise upshots where accuracy outweighs distance. When powered lightly, the disc holds its angle exceptionally well—great for controlled hyzers, soft floats, or gentle straight shots with minimal ground play.
Forehand-Friendly Utility
The shallow, beadless rim gives the Hummingbird a surprisingly comfortable feel for short-range forehands. While not designed for power flicks, it performs reliably on touch forehand approaches, offering a clean release and straight flight with a mild finish. This makes it especially useful for scramble situations or tight-angle forehand approaches in the woods.
Use our interactive flight chart below to explore how the Hummingbird’s flight changes based on your throwing power, release angle, or throwing style. Adjust settings for backhand, forehand, left-handed play, and more to see how it will fly for you.
Wild Discs Hummingbird
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Puttheads Notes: Reviewers consistently praise the Hummingbird for its straight flight, dependable glide, and clean, beadless feel. It functions as both a trustworthy putting putter and a finesse approach disc—especially for players who value accuracy over power.