RPM Kiwi Flight Chart
The RPM Kiwi is an extremely overstable fairway–distance crossover driver with flight numbers of 10 | 4 | 0 | 3. Built for power and utility, the Kiwi delivers a strong, reliable fade with minimal turn, making it ideal for skip shots, forced hyzers, wind-fighting lines, and controlled scramble play. Reviewers consistently describe it as one of the beefiest discs in RPM’s lineup, often comparing it to an even more overstable Firebird or a Tilt-like utility disc. Available in Cosmic and Atomic premium plastics, the Kiwi offers durability, grip, and dependable overstability shot after shot.
How the Kiwi Performs for Different Skill Levels
Beginner Expectations and Flight Path
The Kiwi is generally not beginner-friendly due to its extreme overstability. New players will see a short, sharp hyzer finish with minimal forward push. It can function as a teaching tool for understanding hyzer angles or for specialty skip shots, but it is not designed for distance or straight lines at low power levels.
Flight Traits for Intermediate Throwers
Intermediate players will find the Kiwi to be a consistent utility driver. Its predictable fade allows for controlled hyzer shots, punch-out scramble lines, and reliable wind play. Many reviewers highlight its ability to hold up under torque, making it useful for short forehand approaches or skip-heavy fairway shots. Expect a flight that pushes slightly forward before finishing with authority.
Advanced Player Flight Numbers and Control Potential
Advanced players unlock the full potential of the Kiwi. With higher arm speed, it produces a stable-to-overstable flight with almost no turn and a firm, sweeping fade. It excels as a tool for shaping controlled hyzers, navigating tight doglegs, forcing skip shots, and driving confidently into headwinds. Many high-level reviewers describe it as a “beefcake” mold built for technical power lines rather than long, gliding distance.
Forehand Release and Utility Shot Path
Forehand throwers will appreciate the Kiwi’s torque resistance. The beadless rim provides a clean forehand release while the overstability ensures that even high-torque flicks stay on line before diving into a dependable fade. Ideal for short- to mid-range forehand hyzers, skip forehands, wind-resistant drives, and utility standstill shots that need a forceful finish.
Use our interactive flight chart to see how the Kiwi’s flight path changes based on your power, release angles, and throwing style. Adjust the chart for forehand, backhand, and left-handed flights to preview its true performance.
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Putthead Notes
The Kiwi is not your everyday driver—it’s a specialized tool for players who need extreme overstability and absolute reliability in all wind conditions. If you thrive on utility lines, controlled hyzers, or torque-heavy forehands, the Kiwi brings dependable results every time. In the hands of power throwers, it becomes a precise, predictable weapon for demanding fairway situations.