• F3

    Prodigy F3 Flight Chart The Prodigy F3 is one of the most versatile and straight-flying fairway drivers in Prodigy’s lineup, with flight numbers of 7 | 5 | -1 | 2. Known for its smooth glide and balanced stability, the F3 excels at holding any line you put it on—flat, hyzer, or anhyzer. It’s available in 400, 500, and 750 Spectrum plastics, each offering slight differences in stability and feel. Whether thrown backhand or forehand, the F3 provides controlled distance and consistency, making it a true workhorse fairway driver for a wide range of players. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the F3 to be one of the easiest…

  • F2

    Prodigy F2 Flight Chart The Prodigy F2 is a versatile fairway driver with flight numbers of 7 | 5 | -1 | 3. It’s designed to offer precision and workability, giving players a disc that bridges the gap between Prodigy’s overstable F1 and the neutral F3. Most players describe the F2 as slightly overstable out of the box with a smooth, straight flight and a dependable fade. Available in 400 and 500 plastics, the F2 combines excellent glide with a comfortable, rounded rim that feels great for both backhand and forehand releases. Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the F2 will fly overstable and finish with a strong fade.…

  • F1

    Prodigy F1 Flight Chart The Prodigy F1 is a reliable overstable fairway driver with flight numbers of 7 | 4 | 0 | 3. Built for control and consistency, the F1 is designed to handle headwinds and deliver dependable fades without being overly demanding. Most recent runs in 400 and 500 plastics have a touch more glide and workability than earlier runs, giving players a disc that feels like a balanced mix between an Innova Teebird and an Eagle. It’s a versatile control driver that excels at both forehand and backhand shots. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners may find the F1 to be quite overstable at first, tending to fade…

  • unLace

    Vibram unLace Flight Chart The Vibram unLace features flight numbers of 14 | 6 | -5 | 1, making it one of the most understable distance drivers ever produced. Designed as the easier-throwing sibling to the original Lace, the unLace offers huge glide and effortless distance for slower arm speeds. Its durable X-Link rubber plastic provides superior grip, long lifespan, and dependable performance in any weather condition. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the unLace to be the perfect first distance driver. With a smooth release and slight hyzer, this disc easily flips up to flat, rides a long right-turning glide (RHBH), and finishes softly. Even with moderate power,…

  • O-Lace

    Vibram O-Lace Flight Chart The Vibram O-Lace posts flight numbers of 13 | 5 | 0 | 3. This fast, overstable distance driver is built for confident power lines and headwind control. In Vibram’s durable X-Link rubber (Firm, Medium, Granite), it grips in all weather, resists torque, and finishes with a reliable, forward-pushing fade. Flight Path for Newer Arms For developing players, the O-Lace will act very overstable: short, straight push that hyzers out predictably. It’s best as a wind fighter or utility hyzer until your speed comes up. Flight Chart Notes for Intermediate Throwers At moderate power, expect a neutral start (flat or a touch of stand-up), then a…

  • Atlas

    Innova Atlas Flight Chart The Innova Atlas posts flight numbers of 5 | 4 | 0 | 1. It’s a neutral-stable, overmold midrange built for straight lines with a gentle, reliable finish. The Atlas holds the release angle—hyzer, flat, or anhyzer—and pairs a firm rim with a grippy plate for clean backhand and touch forehand work. Atlas Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will see point-and-shoot flights. Throw it flat and expect a straight push with light fade at the end. The Atlas’s glide helps cover distance without extra effort, and the comfortable beadless feel encourages clean releases while you dial in mechanics. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players At moderate…

  • Truth

    Dynamic Discs Truth Flight Chart The Dynamic Discs Truth has flight numbers of 5 | 5 | -1 | 1 and is one of the most trusted neutral midranges in disc golf. Designed to fly straight with a touch of turn and a gentle fade, the Truth offers exceptional glide and precision. It’s a line-holding midrange that rewards clean form, capable of carving any fairway with smooth, controlled flights for players of all skill levels. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will appreciate the Truth for its effortless glide and predictably straight flight. It won’t fade hard or dive early, and lighter plastics like Prime Burst make it easy to throw…

  • Verdict

    Dynamic Discs Verdict Flight Chart The Dynamic Discs Verdict has flight numbers of 5 | 4 | 0 | 3.5 and is known as one of the most reliable overstable midranges in disc golf. It’s the control disc you reach for when the wind picks up or when you need a dependable fade that won’t skip too far. Designed to complement the Truth, the Verdict offers more torque resistance and a firmer finish while maintaining excellent glide for its stability class. Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the Verdict will feel quite overstable. Expect a straight start followed by a strong, consistent fade that finishes left (RHBH). It’s a…

  • Mystic

    Gateway Mystic Flight Chart The Gateway Mystic has flight numbers of 5 | 5 | -2.5 | 0. This beadless, understable midrange is built for effortless glide and point-and-shoot control. It shines on hyzer flips, straight tunnel shots, and gentle turnovers—popular with newer players for easy distance and with experienced golfers as a finesse mid for shaping lines. Flight Path for Beginners Newer throwers will see the Mystic fly mostly straight with a mild turn and very little fade. The shallow, beadless feel promotes clean releases, and the high glide helps cover distance without much power. Great for learning controlled approaches and long putts that need to stay on line.…

  • Stiletto

    Latitude 64 Stiletto Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Stiletto is one of the most overstable distance drivers ever produced. With flight numbers of 13 | 3 | 0.5 | 5, this disc is built for extreme headwinds, powerful forehands, and utility shots that must finish hard. It delivers predictable fade even under maximum torque, making it a trusted option for advanced players who demand absolute control in the toughest conditions. Flight Chart by Skill Level Stiletto Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Stiletto extremely overstable and difficult to throw for distance. When thrown flat, it will fade almost immediately. However, for developing players, it can serve as a…

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