Lone Star Disc Mad Cat Flight Chart
The Lone Star Disc Mad Cat is a flat-topped, torque-resistant control driver built for confident power throws. With flight numbers 9 | 5 | 0 | 2, it offers a neutral-to-stable high-speed section and a predictable fade that shows up reliably at the end. Reviewers highlight its forehand-friendly feel, clean release, and effective performance in wind, making the Mad Cat a dependable fairway driver for both shaping lines and attacking longer controlled shots.
Mad Cat Flight Numbers & On-Course Identity
The Mad Cat’s flight numbers suggest a true stable-to-overstable fairway driver—and reviewer data backs that up. Many players report that it flies very close to its numbers, with a hint of turn and a consistent, trustworthy fade that never gets overly dumpy.
- Speed: 9
- Glide: 5
- Turn: 0
- Fade: 2
- Primary Use: Control / Fairway Driver
- Stability: Slightly Overstable to Overstable
- Recommended Skill Level: Intermediate & Advanced
How the Mad Cat Flies for Newer Players
For beginners, the Mad Cat’s stability makes it more of a teaching tool than a distance disc. Newer players will see a straight start followed by an early, forceful fade. It works well for windy rounds or when you need a guaranteed hyzer finish, but most beginners will get more distance from slower, more understable drivers.
Intermediate Throwers — Mad Cat Flight Path Breakdown
Once you’re pushing fairways past 300 feet, the Mad Cat begins to reveal its intended flight path. Expect a mostly straight push with minimal high-speed turn, then a firm, reliable fade that keeps the disc on a trusting line. Many players describe it as their go-to control driver because it handles torque well and stays predictable even when thrown hard.
- Fairway placement shots that need accuracy first
- Hyzer lines that finish consistently without burning out early
- Wind-fighting drives without moving up to an ultra-overstable distance driver
Advanced Arms & Power Players — What to Expect
Advanced throwers appreciate how confidently the Mad Cat handles both backhand and forehand torque. With more power, the disc stays straighter longer before its dependable fade kicks in. Some heavy or flat runs fly a touch more overstable, offering even more control for aggressive lines.
- Forehand-dominant players love the slim, beadless rim for clean releases.
- Power backhands see a controlled, late fade with workable shaping on slight anhyzer.
- Headwind control drives are a strong use-case thanks to its stability.
Check the Mad Cat Flight Path Yourself
Curious how the Mad Cat flight path changes at your arm speed? Use the interactive flight chart below to preview how this overstable fairway driver flies for both backhand and forehand throws. Adjust the sliders to match your power, release angle, and throwing style—including left-handed and right-handed lines.
Lone Star Disc Mad Cat
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Puttheads Notes on the Mad Cat Flight
The Mad Cat hits a sweet spot for players who want **a trustworthy, slightly overstable fairway driver** without jumping to a super-beefy disc. Its flat top and comfortable rim make it a natural choice for forehands, and the flight path stays incredibly consistent as it beats in. If you love discs like the Thunderbird, Felon, or other torque-resistant fairways—but want something a touch straighter with more workable glide—the Mad Cat is an excellent addition to the bag.