• Lace

    Vibram Lace Flight Chart The Vibram Lace is a stable-to-slightly-understable distance driver with flight numbers of 14 | 6 | -1 | 1. As Vibram’s first high-speed driver, the Lace was engineered for long, straight flights with exceptional control. Its grippy, ultra-durable X-Link rubber blend performs consistently across all conditions, making it one of the most reliable distance drivers for power throwers and seasoned players alike. Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will find the Lace fast but surprisingly forgiving. Expect moderate turn with a soft, predictable finish. The excellent glide helps beginners achieve added distance without requiring elite arm speed. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players Intermediate throwers will see…

  • Underworld

    Westside Discs Underworld Flight Chart The Westside Discs Underworld is an understable fairway driver with flight numbers of 7 | 6 | -3 | 1. It’s built for easy hyzer‑flips, controlled turnovers, and effortless glide. Newer players use it for straight distance at lower speeds, while experienced throwers lean on it for woods shaping, tailwinds, and roller lines. Underworld Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will see long, straight flights with gentle finish. Start it on a slight hyzer and let the glide carry it flat. The -3 turn helps the Underworld hold lines without needing 50+ mph arm speed. Flight Chart Guidance for Intermediate Players Intermediates can expect reliable hyzer‑flip…

  • Tursas

    Westside Tursas Flight Chart The Westside Tursas is a smooth, glidey understable midrange that helps players of all skill levels shape easy turnovers and effortless hyzer-flips. With official flight numbers of 5 | 5 | -2 | 1, the Tursas is ideal for beginners who want straighter midrange flights and for advanced players who need a reliable turnover or woods control disc. It’s available in several premium and base plastics including VIP, VIP Ice, Origio, and Origio Burst. Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will love how straight the Tursas flies with minimal effort. Released on a light hyzer, it flips up and glides for long, straight flights before a…

  • Stag

    Westside Stag Flight Chart The Westside Stag is a glidey control driver built for point-and-shoot lines. Manufacturer flight numbers are 8 | 6 | -1 | 2, but many players report a touch less fade and a hair more turn when seasoned—think neutral to slightly understable with tons of carry. In VIP it starts a bit firmer and more torque-resistant; Tournament breaks in faster for easier hyzer flips; limited VIP-X / VIP Ice runs can add stability. Flight Path Overview for Newer Arms Expect easy hyzer flips into straight flights with a gentle, forward finish. The high glide helps push distance without perfect form, so it’s a confidence disc for…

  • Bee Line

    ABC Bee Line Flight Chart The ABC Bee Line is a high-speed distance driver known for effortless glide and controllable turn. Typical flight numbers are 14 | 5 | -3 | 2, yielding long hyzer flips and extended S-curves with a gentle, dependable finish. In Platinum plastic it runs a tick more torque-resistant; Gold tends to feel a touch freer and glidey. Ideal when you want big distance without muscling a meathook. Bee Line Flight Path for Newer Arms Players building up form will see easy height and forward carry. Release on light hyzer and expect a stand-up to flat with late, soft fade. It’s forgiving on slight nose-up mistakes…

  • Slaidi

    Prodiscus Slaidi Flight Chart The Prodiscus Slaidi is an overstable distance driver built for torque and wind. With flight numbers around 12 | 5 | 0 | 3 (some runs feeling closer to 0/3.5), it tracks straight under power and finishes with a strong, reliable fade. Available primarily in Premium and Ultrium plastics, the Slaidi suits advanced players looking for headwind confidence, forehand stability, and consistent distance control. Flight Path for Newer Arms For beginners, the Slaidi will feel very overstable. Expect short, controlled pushes with an early fade. If you’re still developing speed, consider using it as a dependable utility disc for hyzers, skips, and wind-fighting shots. Flight Chart…

  • Ruby

    Latitude 64 Ruby Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Ruby has flight numbers of 3 | 5 | -3 | 1 and is one of the most beginner-friendly putters ever made. Part of Latitude 64’s “Easy-to-Use” line, the Ruby is lightweight, extremely understable, and built for effortless straight flights. It’s ideal for new players, youth throwers, or anyone who needs a smooth-turning, glide-heavy approach disc that resists early fade. Ruby Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Ruby incredibly easy to throw straight. Even with slow arm speeds, it glides beautifully and finishes gently without fading out. It’s the perfect choice for learning consistent backhand form, hitting straight lines, and…

  • Volt

    MVP Volt Flight Chart The MVP Volt has flight numbers of 8 | 5 | -0.5 | 2 and is a control-first fairway driver built for accuracy with a forward-pushing fade. It shines on straight lasers that finish reliably, making it a workhorse for placement shots up to ~350–400 ft. Suitable for a wide range of players, the Volt rewards clean releases and handles both backhand and forehand lines. Volt Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will see the Volt fly mostly straight with a dependable fade. It’s more forgiving than many faster drivers and resists early turn, helping build confidence on controlled tee shots and longer approaches. Flight Chart…

  • Pearl

    Latitude 64 Pearl Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Pearl has flight numbers of 4 | 6 | -4 | 0 and is designed as an easy-to-throw, beginner-friendly midrange. It’s extremely understable with tons of glide, making it perfect for slower arms or players learning to shape controlled turnover shots. Lightweight and durable in Latitude’s premium plastics, the Pearl delivers effortless distance and straight flights with minimal fade. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Pearl one of the easiest mids to throw straight. Even at low power, it glides down the fairway and holds a gentle right-turning line for RHBH throwers. It’s especially forgiving for players who struggle to…

  • Obex

    Vibram Obex Flight Chart The Vibram Obex is an overstable midrange disc built for reliability and control. With flight numbers of 5 | 4 | 0 | 3, it offers a predictable fade at the end of its flight and incredible grip thanks to Vibram’s unique rubber blend. The Obex shines for both backhand and forehand throws where precision and consistency are key. As it seasons, it develops a straighter flight path, making it a versatile option for players who like their discs to evolve over time. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners may find the Obex slightly overstable at first, but its forgiving glide helps it stay controllable. It’s great…

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