RPM Kea Flight Chart
The RPM Discs Kea is an overstable, small-diameter midrange with flight numbers of 4 | 3 | 0 | 3. Designed for control, wind-resistance, and precise approaches, the Kea offers a consistent overstability that makes it reliable for both backhand and forehand throws. Its compact size gives it a clean release, while the strong fade provides confident placement on short drives and technical up-shots.
Kea Flight Path for Newer Players
For beginners, the Kea will fly very overstable. Expect a short forward push with an immediate, strong fade. It won’t glide far, but that actually makes it helpful for:
- Short, predictable approach shots
- Hard hyzer lines
- Wind-resistant utility throws
Most newer throwers won’t get the full flight shape, but they will get reliability.
Overstable Midrange Flight Chart for Intermediate Throwers
Intermediate players will see a flat-to-hyzer flight with strong fade and no turn. The Kea shines when you need accuracy more than distance. Its low glide keeps it from sailing long, helping with tight landing zones and confident, wind-resistant shots.
- Dead-straight pushes with heavy finish
- Spike hyzers that land quickly
- Headwind approaches and safe layups
How Advanced Players Shape the Kea’s Flight
Advanced throwers can take full advantage of the Kea’s torque resistance and overstability. It’s a reliable tool for aggressive hyzers, flex approaches, and powerful forehand shots. Even with high arm speed, the Kea resists turn and finishes hard every time.
- Force-over flex shots that always fight back
- Controlling angles in windy conditions
- Technical woods shots where you need a strong fade without extra glide
Forehand Flight Path & Utility Lines
The Kea is especially well-suited for forehands. Its small diameter and stable rim shape produce a clean release, while the overstable profile prevents unwanted flip. Many players use it as their main driving and approach forehand midrange.
- Low, skippy sidearm shots
- Short-range forehand drives that need accuracy
- Fighting anhyzer angles and torque
Use our interactive Flight Chart below to see how the Kea’s flight path changes with different arm speeds, release angles, and throwing styles—backhand or forehand, right-handed or left-handed.
RPM Kea
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Try the RPM Kea
If you need an overstable approach midrange with a clean release, consistent fade, and dependable performance in wind, the Kea is an excellent utility option.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 4 | 3 | 0 | 3
- Stability: Overstable midrange built for accuracy and wind-resistance
- Feel: Small-diameter, beaded design for a clean, confident grip
- Lines: Controlled hyzers, spike approaches, flex forehands, and windy up-shots
- Best For: Intermediate and advanced players who want a reliable, low-glide OS midrange