Yikun Lu Flight Chart
The Yikun Lu is a wide-rimmed, high-speed distance driver with flight numbers of 14 | 5 | -1 | 3. Built for maximum power throws, the Lu combines workable turn with a strong, finishing fade. Reviewers note its surprising glide, controllable high-speed turn, and the durable yet flexible feel of Phoenix Star plastic. Designed for players with solid arm speed, the Lu delivers long, shaping flights followed by a sweeping fade that makes it ideal for controlled distance drives.
How the Lu Flies for Beginners
The Lu is not beginner-friendly due to its wide rim and 14-speed requirement. Most newer players will see an early, strong fade with limited distance. It becomes more predictable once form and release speed improve, but beginners generally shouldn’t expect full flight potential.
What Intermediate Throwers Can Expect
Intermediate players with developing power can access the Lu’s mild high-speed turn, producing long, drifting flights before the reliable fade kicks in. It works well for wide-open distance lines and controlled hyzer shots where a late, forceful finish is desired.
Advanced Players & Power Flight Characteristics
Experienced throwers can fully unlock the Lu’s intended flight. With high power, it turns just slightly before fading back with authority, creating long S-curves. The disc is valued for its combination of glide, shot-shaping ability, and dependable overstability in the final third of its flight.
Forehand Stability & Release Notes
Forehand players appreciate the Lu’s torque resistance and predictable fading finish. The wide rim may require familiarity, but once dialed in, it delivers long, stable forehand lines. Some plastics feel softer or gummier, which can help or hinder depending on grip preference.
Use our interactive flight chart to see how the Lu flies for your throwing speed and angle. Adjust for backhand, forehand, hyzer, or anhyzer releases.
Yikun Lu
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