Storm Jet Stream Flight Chart
The Storm Jet Stream is a high-speed distance driver designed for players who can generate solid power. With flight numbers of 12 | 5 | -1 | 3, it offers a workable high-speed turn for advanced throwers while delivering a dependable, late-stage fade. Reviewers frequently highlight its above-average glide, thick 2.3 cm rim, and performance that varies meaningfully based on arm speed—making it a disc that rewards clean, fast releases and tailwind conditions.
How the Jet Stream Flies for Newer Players
Beginners will typically experience the Jet Stream as strongly overstable. Without the required speed, it will show minimal turn and will fade early, often dumping out quickly. Newer players may find it useful for headwind control or short hyzer lines, but it is generally too demanding for full-flight distance.
Flight Performance for Intermediate Throwers
Players with developing power (300–375 ft arms) will see modest high-speed turn followed by a consistent fade. The Jet Stream is especially workable in tailwinds, where reviewers report long, drifting pushes before a clean finish. Intermediates may rely on it as a wind-resistant distance driver or for wide hyzer lines that need to carry before fading.
Jet Stream Flight Notes for Advanced & High-Power Players
Experienced throwers capable of 375–450+ ft will unlock the Jet Stream’s intended flight: a controlled -1 turn, a long forward-gliding push, and a predictable fade that avoids the early dump common in many overstable speed-12 drivers. Its glide allows it to cover surprising distance when thrown flat or on a small hyzer-flip line.
Using the Jet Stream for Forehands
Forehand-dominant players who prefer a thicker rim will appreciate the Jet Stream’s torque resistance. When thrown hard, it holds its line cleanly with a reliable fade and enough turn to avoid feeling like a meathook. Slower sidearms will see straighter flights with a dependable finish.
Interactive Flight Path
View our interactive flight chart to see how the Jet Stream will fly for your throwing speed and style. Adjust for left-handed or right-handed throws, backhand or forehand releases, and compare its path to similar distance drivers.
Storm Jet Stream
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Puttheads Notes
- Glide is unusually strong for a disc in this stability category.
- Best flights occur for players with above-average arm speed.
- Performs exceptionally well in tailwinds; may flip unexpectedly in heavy headwinds.
- The thick rim provides solid torque resistance for forehand throwers.