Discraft Meteor Flight Chart
The Discraft Meteor is a glidey, understable midrange with flight numbers 5 | 5 | -3 | 1. Built for effortless hyzer-flips, long turnovers, and straight woods lines, the Meteor rewards smooth form and touch control. In premium plastics like ESP, Z Line, and Titanium, it offers dependable grip and durability with subtly different stability windows.
Beginner-Friendly Flight Traits
Newer players can expect easy, point-and-shoot distance. A light hyzer release flips to flat and rides straight with a gentle finish. The Meteor helps develop clean angles without demanding power.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Arms
At moderate power the Meteor hyzer-flips consistently and carves controlled right-finishing lines (RHBH). It’s a tunnel-shot specialist—hold it smooth and let the glide do the work.
Advanced Shotmaking and Flight Numbers in Practice
Power throwers will use the Meteor as a finesse tool: standstills, touch turnovers that never fight out, and floaty late-turn approaches. Manage height and nose-angle to park long shaping lines.
Forehand Touch and Utility Lines
For forehand, think touch rather than torque. Short flicks on slight hyzer flip to flat and drift. Great for low-power FH standstills where you need glide without a hard fade.
Try our interactive flight chart to preview how the Meteor flies for your speed and release—dial in backhand/forehand and left- or right-handed paths.
Discraft Meteor
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Try the Discraft Meteor
If you want straight woods lines, effortless turn, and glide-on-rails approaches, the Meteor is a reliable understable mid that stays workable across skill levels and plastics.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 5 | 5 | -3 | 1 — high glide, easy turn, minimal fade
- Roles: hyzer-flips, long turnovers, laser-straight standstills
- ESP is a touch more stable; Z Line holds turn window longer; Ti offers consistent feel
- Excellent form teacher for developing smooth angles and nose control
- Best when powered smoothly; can overturn if muscled