• Lex

    UB Discs Lex Flight Chart The UB Discs Lex is a stable putt-and-approach disc with flight numbers of 2 | 3 | 0 | 1. Designed for clean releases and consistent flights, the Lex offers a straight path with a dependable finish. Its moderate bead and rounded rim give a familiar putting feel, while the stability makes it equally suited for both putting and approach duties. Available in Proflex and Red Line plastics, the Lex maintains grip and shape through extensive use. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Lex to be a forgiving, straight-flying putter that resists early turn. Its gentle fade helps control speed and direction, making…

  • Vein

    Salient Vein Flight Chart The Salient Vein is an overstable fairway driver with approximate flight numbers of 7 | 4 | 0 | 3. Designed as a dependable utility disc, the Vein delivers a strong, straight flight before finishing with a firm fade. It’s often compared to the Innova Banshee for its control and torque resistance, making it ideal for forehands, headwind drives, and overhand shots. Available in Cryo and Liquid plastics, it offers options for players who prefer either a stiffer or grippier feel. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners may find the Vein too overstable for full-flight distance. However, it can serve as a great introduction to headwind shots…

  • Monstrum

    UB Monstrum Flight Chart The UB Monstrum posts flight numbers of 11 | 5 | 0 | 3 and delivers an overstable, high-speed driver flight ideal for windy days and forehand power shots. Built with UB’s durable Creamy plastic, it offers a stiff, premium feel and dependable fade finish. Players who throw with power will find the Monstrum to be a workhorse for both controlled flex shots and long hyzers. Monstrum Flight Path for Beginners Beginners may find the Monstrum challenging to throw for full distance. With its overstability and speed, it’s likely to fade out early when thrown backhand. However, it can serve as a great introduction to forehand…

  • Dagger

    Latitude 64 Dagger Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Dagger features flight numbers of 2 | 5 | 0 | 1 and is known for its deep rim and exceptional glide. Designed in collaboration with Ricky Wysocki, the Dagger provides a confident hand feel and floaty, straight flights. It’s a favorite among players who like a deeper putter that holds the line with minimal fade. Dagger Flight Path for Beginners New players will appreciate the Dagger’s straight flight and high glide. It holds its line well on gentle throws and won’t fade off too sharply at the end. The deep rim offers excellent grip and helps beginners develop consistent releases on…

  • Claymore

    Latitude 64 Claymore Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Claymore posts flight numbers of 5 | 5 | -1 | 1 and slots in as a neutral midrange with easy glide. It’s designed for point-and-shoot control: straight lines with a touch of turn at speed and a gentle, reliable finish. Beginners appreciate its forgiveness, while experienced players lean on it for smooth hyzer flips, stand-ups, and tunnel shots. Claymore Flight Path for Beginners If you’re newer to disc golf, the Claymore’s high glide and mild fade help you keep shots online. Expect mostly straight flights that don’t dump hard at the end. Throw it flat for clean, confidence-building approaches and short…

  • Enforcer

    Dynamic Discs Enforcer Flight Chart The Dynamic Discs Enforcer posts flight numbers of 12 | 4 | 0.5 | 4 and is a very overstable distance driver built for wind, torque, and power. It excels at force-over flex shots, reliable hyzers, and forehands that must finish hard. Advanced players lean on it as a wind fighter; developing players use it when they need a predictable fade and skip. Enforcer Flight Path for Beginners Newer throwers will see the Enforcer fly short and strongly overstable. Expect a quick push forward followed by a heavy fade. It’s best used as a utility disc (spikes, skips, headwind approaches) until arm speed improves. Flight…

  • PA3

    Prodigy PA-3 Flight Chart The Prodigy PA-3 is a stable, beaded putter designed for consistency and control. With flight numbers of 3 | 4 | 0 | 1, it provides a straight flight with a soft, reliable fade. The PA-3 performs equally well for putting, approach shots, and short tee drives, offering dependable accuracy for both spin and push putters. Known for its comfort in the hand and clean release, it’s trusted by players of all skill levels, including touring pros. Flight Chart By Skill Level PA-3 Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the PA-3 to be a forgiving and consistent putter. It resists turning over while maintaining a…

  • Torrent

    DGA Torrent Flight Chart The DGA Torrent is a high-speed distance driver designed for power throwers who want long, controlled flights. With flight numbers 14 | 5 | -1 | 2, the Torrent delivers incredible speed and glide with a dependable finish. It was DGA’s first true high-speed driver, engineered with a wide 2.4 cm rim to generate serious distance while maintaining torque resistance and control. Flight Path for Intermediate Players For intermediate players, the Torrent will feel quite overstable out of the box. Expect a straight flight with a strong, reliable fade at the end. It excels as a distance driver in headwinds or as a utility driver for…

  • Shield

    Westside Shield Flight Chart The Westside Shield is a stable, beadless putt and approach disc known for its straight, dependable flight. With flight numbers 3 | 3 | 0 | 1, the Shield delivers laser-straight lines and a smooth, predictable fade. It’s a slightly faster putter that excels both on the green and off the tee, making it a reliable choice for players who value consistency and control in every shot. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Shield very forgiving and easy to control. Thrown softly, it flies straight with a gentle fade and doesn’t turn over easily. It’s a great first putter for learning clean releases, straight…

  • Scythe

    Latitude 64 Scythe Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Scythe is a fast, highly overstable distance driver designed for powerful throws and maximum control. With flight numbers 12 | 3 | 0 | 4, it’s built to handle wind, torque, and high-speed releases without flipping. The Scythe’s sharp rim and low glide create a consistent, predictable fade that makes it ideal for forehand drives, spike hyzers, and windy conditions. Flight Path for Intermediate Players Intermediate players will find the Scythe to be an overstable utility disc best suited for forced hyzers, skips, and forehand drives. Expect an immediate fade after a short, stable flight. It’s not designed for maximum distance at…

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