Discmania Majesty Flight Chart
The Discmania Majesty is a wide-rimmed, high-speed distance driver built for raw power and huge S-curve flights. With flight numbers 13 | 5 | -2 | 2, it’s designed for players who can generate enough speed to push a full turn before a dependable fade. Many throwers use the Majesty for long open-field bombs, flex shots, and tailwind drives where its impressive glide really shines.
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A Quick Look at the Majesty’s Flight Numbers
The Majesty sits firmly in the max-distance driver category with numbers aimed at high-speed performance. Reviewers note that while the –2 turn is present for powerful arms, the disc often flies slightly more stable with a stronger finish than advertised.
- Speed: 13
- Glide: 5
- Turn: –2
- Fade: 2
- Primary Use: Distance Driver
- Stability: Stable to Overstable
- Recommended Skill Level: Intermediate to Advanced
How the Majesty Flies for Newer Players
Most beginners will find the Majesty too fast to push to full flight. Expect a brief straight move before the disc fades out early, often well left for right-hand backhand throws. That said, newer players with developing power may still enjoy the Majesty as a predictable hyzer tool or for learning angle control in open spaces and tailwinds.
Intermediate Player Flight Path Breakdown
At this skill level, players begin to see the Majesty’s intended flight path. With enough speed, it will drift right on a controlled high-speed turn, then hook up with a clean, dependable fade. Many reviewers report excellent S-curve distance when thrown with height and confidence.
- Tailwind drives: Long, fast glide with a late finish.
- Placement lines: Holds a gentle turn before panning out to center.
- Open-field distance: One of the longest-flying discs in the Active lineup.
Majesty Flight Performance for Advanced Arms
Power throwers who reach 400ft+ can unlock the Majesty’s full potential. They’ll see a long, controlled flip that holds for most of the flight, followed by a reliable fade at the end. The rim shape also provides strong torque resistance, making it a confident option for forehand distance and moderate headwinds.
- Big-distance flex shots: Long turnover with authoritative fade.
- Forehand bombs: Wide rim + stability make it forehand-friendly.
- Wind utility: Stays trustworthy in light headwinds.
Visualize Your Majesty Flight Path
Curious how the Majesty flight path changes with different arm speeds or release angles? Use the interactive flight chart below to see exactly how the disc flies for your backhand or forehand form—whether you throw 250 ft or over 450 ft.
Discmania Majesty
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Puttheads Notes on the Majesty’s Flight
The Majesty earns its reputation as a power driver. Reviewers consistently mention that it can fly farther than expected when thrown with enough speed, often producing soaring S-curves. Some runs fly more overstable than the flight numbers suggest, giving a stronger late fade. If you’ve got the arm and want a max-distance driver that combines speed, glide, and reliability, the Majesty’s flight profile is right in your wheelhouse.