Orbit

Galaxy Orbit Flight Chart

The Galaxy Orbit is a straight-flying approach disc that blends the line-holding control of a driving putter with the glide of a midrange. Featuring flight numbers around 5 | 4 | 0 | 1 (some reviewers suggest it behaves closer to 4 | 4 | 0 | 1), the Orbit excels at point-and-shoot accuracy with a gentle, reliable fade. Its flat top and comfortable, slim profile make it an excellent choice for backhand or forehand throws, especially for players who want a straighter alternative to traditional overstable approach discs.

Galaxy Orbit Flight Path by Skill Level

Flight Path for Beginners

Newer players will appreciate the Orbit’s straight flight and manageable stability. It offers a dependable, small fade that helps keep approach shots on target without dumping hard. Its clean, shallow feel also makes it easier for beginners to release consistently.

Flight Path for Intermediate Players

Intermediate throwers will find the Orbit performs like a point-and-shoot driving putter or approach disc. It can hold a hyzer, fly straight when thrown flat, or give a soft drift before fading out. Reviewers often compare its usable flight to discs like the Infinite Discs Tomb.

Flight Path for Advanced Players

Advanced players will enjoy using the Orbit for controlled drives, forehand approaches, and technical lines that require both touch and accuracy. Its flat profile is excellent for low ceiling shots, and it handles both power and finesse without excessive turn.

Forehand Flight Path

With its shallow, firm rim and flat top, the Orbit is a very serviceable forehand approach disc. Players note that it releases cleanly and holds the intended line before displaying a reliable fade. Ideal for controlled flick approaches in the 150-250 ft range.

Try our interactive flight chart to see how the Galaxy Orbit will fly for you. Adjust the flight path based on your throwing speed, dominant hand, and throwing style.

Galaxy Orbit

 

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Puttheads Notes

The Orbit performs much straighter than its printed numbers suggest—multiple reviewers compared it to the Tomb for its controllable, laser-straight flight. E-Class plastic feels grippy and flat, making this disc especially good for forehand approaches and low-ceiling lines. Expect a straight mid-range style flight in a driving-putter profile.

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