Vibram Sole Flight Chart The Vibram Sole is a putt and approach disc with flight numbers of 2 | 3 | 0 | 2. Designed as Vibram’s most traditional putting putter, the Sole combines a domed profile with Vibram’s ultra-durable X-Link rubber blend for unmatched grip and longevity. It delivers a clean, straight release with a mild fade finish, making it a reliable choice for accurate putts and short controlled drives. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Sole easy to control and forgiving on release. Its slight overstability helps prevent unwanted turn, while the added glide keeps putts and approaches straight. Even new players can count on it…
-
-
Quasar
Millennium Quasar Flight Chart The Millennium Quasar is a very overstable distance driver with flight numbers 13 | 5 | 0 | 3. Built for power throwers, it pairs high speed and sneaky glide with a heavy, forward-pushing fade. Quantum runs tend to be the most overstable and wind-proof, while Sirius offers similar stability with a touch of added grip. Quasar Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will see the Quasar fade out early. If you’re still building arm speed, consider slower drivers first. As a utility disc, it can work for short spike hyzers or strong headwinds where you need a disc that absolutely won’t turn. Flight Chart for…
-
Credo
Crosslap Credo Flight Chart The Crosslap Credo is a very overstable putt and approach disc with flight numbers of 3 | 2 | 0 | 3. Designed in Germany with a tall, flat profile, the Credo provides excellent torque resistance and dependable fade. It’s made for players who want precise control in headwinds or when throwing with power, both backhand and forehand. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners may find the Credo too overstable for putting or straight approaches. However, it can still serve as a reliable utility disc for short, hard-fading shots or windy conditions where other putters might turn over. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players Intermediate players will appreciate…
-
Astra
Millennium Astra Flight Chart The Millennium Astra is a distance driver with flight numbers of 11 | 5 | -2 | 2. It blends easy glide with workable turn, giving newer throwers access to distance while still offering experienced players hyzer-flip lines and long, controlled turnovers. Stability varies by plastic—Standard beats in to fly more understable, while Quantum holds stability longer. Astra Flight Path for Beginners For developing arms, the Astra can be a confidence booster. Thrown flat, expect a gentle high-speed turn that helps the disc stay aloft, followed by a mild fade. If your release speed is below ~50 mph, start on a slight hyzer to keep it…
-
Nuke OS
Discraft Nuke OS Flight Chart The Discraft Nuke OS (Over Stable) is one of the most powerful and overstable distance drivers ever made. With flight numbers of 13 | 4 | 0 | 4, it’s designed for players with maximum arm speed who need absolute reliability in wind or high-torque throws. The Nuke OS is built to hold up under extreme power, providing a consistent, meathook fade finish that advanced throwers can trust on every drive. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Nuke OS extremely overstable and challenging to get distance from. Without high arm speed, it will fade quickly out of the air. However, it can serve…
-
Trak
Vibram Trak Flight Chart The Vibram Trak is a fairway driver built for precision and durability. With flight numbers of 7 | 4 | -1 | 2, the Trak provides a straight, reliable flight with just a touch of turn and a dependable fade at the end. Designed using Vibram’s legendary X-Link rubber, it offers incredible grip and longevity, making it a top choice for wooded courses and technical fairways where control is key. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Trak to be a forgiving disc that flies straight with a gentle fade. It’s slower than many drivers, making it easy to control while still covering good distance.…
-
Bolt
Latitude 64 Bolt Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Bolt is a high-speed understable distance driver with flight numbers of 13 | 6 | -2 | 3. Known for its massive glide and easy turn, the Bolt helps players of all skill levels reach long, graceful flights with minimal effort. Designed for tailwind distance and hyzer-flip control, it’s one of the easiest 13-speed discs to throw far — even for players without elite arm speed. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Bolt to be a fantastic first high-speed driver. Its natural understability helps it glide straight before finishing with a soft, forward fade. Thrown on a gentle hyzer, it…
-
Sword
Westside Sword Flight Chart The Westside Sword is a fast, straight-to-stable distance driver with flight numbers of 12 | 5 | -0.5 | 2. It blends easy glide with a trustworthy finish, making it a point-and-shoot bomber for controlled max-D. Popular in VIP and Tournament plastics, the Sword handles power without getting dumpy and stays workable for a wide range of arms. Flight Path for Newer Arms Players stepping into speed-12 drivers will see gentle high-speed turn and a smooth, forward fade. Thrown on slight hyzer, the Sword rides to flat, pushes straight, and settles without a hard dump—great for building confident distance. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players Expect reliable…
-
Nuke SS
Discraft Nuke SS Flight Chart The Discraft Nuke SS is a high-speed understable distance driver designed to deliver maximum distance with minimal effort. Featuring flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -3 | 3, the Nuke SS is the more beginner-friendly version of the popular Nuke mold. It offers the same wide rim and high-speed turn potential but adds extra glide and a gentler fade for easier distance. Ideal for players seeking long flex shots, tailwind bombs, or controlled hyzer-flip drives. Flight Path for Beginners For beginners, the Nuke SS is one of the easiest high-speed drivers to throw. Its understability allows slower arm speeds to achieve long, straight flights…
-
Diamond
Latitude 64 Diamond Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Diamond is one of the most beginner-friendly fairway drivers in disc golf, with flight numbers of 8 | 6 | -3 | 1. Known for its effortless glide and easy distance, the Diamond is designed for players with lower arm speeds — including beginners, youth, and seniors. It’s a lightweight, understable driver that helps newer players achieve long, straight flights without requiring power or perfect form. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will love how easily the Diamond gets up to speed and glides. It turns naturally and fades gently, allowing for straight and controlled drives. Even at slower speeds, it produces satisfying…