Ozone Hyperion Flight Chart
The Ozone Hyperion is an overstable distance driver with flight numbers of 11 | 4 | 0 | 4, built for power throwers who want a straight, torque-resistant flight that finishes with a strong fade. Review data shows the Hyperion excels in headwinds and on controlled distance lines where predictable fade and reliable stability matter more than raw glide.
Hyperion Flight Path for Developing Arms
For newer and lower-power players, the Hyperion flight path will feel very overstable. Expect a short, straight push out of the hand before an early, reliable fade that pulls the disc hard to the overstable side. Without enough arm speed, the disc won’t match its full rated flight numbers and will act more like a utility driver for skips, spikes, and safe hyzers rather than a max-distance option.
Wind-Fighting Flight Numbers for Intermediate & Advanced Players
At intermediate power, the Hyperion’s 11 | 4 | 0 | 4 flight numbers start to line up with real-world flights. Thrown flat, many reviewers report a laser-straight high-speed phase with virtually no high-speed turn, followed by a strong, dependable fade at the end. In headwinds, the disc holds its line impressively well and still finishes on hyzer, making it a trustworthy choice when you absolutely cannot afford a disc to flip.
Placement Distance and Power Hyzers
For advanced players, the Hyperion becomes a precise placement driver. On steep hyzer angles, it holds a consistent hyzer line the whole way, dumping hard at the finish for predictable landings. On flatter releases with full power, the Hyperion carries straight with a forward-pushing fade that is ideal for controlled distance shots where you need both length and a guaranteed finish. Many reviewers lean on it for aggressive fairway shots, forced carries into headwinds, and spike hyzers that must hit the ground on a predictable angle.
Forehand Lines and Utility Uses
The Hyperion’s wide rim, torque resistance, and strong fade make it a natural fit for forehand throwers. Lower-power forehands will see a straight start with an early dump, which works well for skip shots and sharp corners. Higher-power forehands can power the disc flat without worrying about it turning and burning, even into wind. Reviewers also note its usefulness for spike hyzers, forced flex lines that reliably fight out, and emergency utility shots where overstability is an asset.
Use our interactive Hyperion Flight Chart to see how the Hyperion’s flight path changes with your arm speed, release angle, and throwing style. Adjust the sliders to visualize how this overstable driver will fly for backhand, forehand, left-handed, or right-handed throws.
Ozone Hyperion
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Putthead Notes
Reviewer data paints the Ozone Hyperion as a true overstable workhorse: minimal high-speed turn, strong late fade, and excellent wind resistance. It’s not designed for easy distance at low power, but for players who can get it up to speed, the Hyperion offers a consistent, data-backed flight path for headwinds, power hyzers, and controlled placement drives.