Latitude 64 Halo Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Halo has flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -0.5 | 3. This fast, overstable distance driver is built for powerful throwers who want reliable distance and wind-fighting confidence. With a comfortable rim and smooth glide, the Halo delivers consistent performance on big drives, flex shots, and headwind throws. It’s stable enough for pros yet manageable for intermediate arms seeking predictable distance. Halo Flight Path for Beginners Beginners may find the Halo too fast and overstable to achieve full flight. At lower arm speeds, expect it to fade early and finish hard left (for right-handed backhands). However, its stability makes it an…
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Northman
Westside Northman Flight Chart The Westside Northman has flight numbers of 10 | 5 | -1 | 2. This neutral-to-stable distance driver sits between fairway and high-speed drivers, offering controllable turn with a dependable fade. It’s designed for players who want easy distance without needing 12+ speed power, and it works well for smooth hyzer-flips, straight drives, and shaping lines in light wind. Northman Flight Path for Beginners Newer players with developing form can use the Northman as a longer, forgiving driver. Expect mostly straight flights with a gentle finish when thrown flat. If your arm speed is lower, start on a slight hyzer to keep it on line and…
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Ridge
Vibram Ridge – Flight Chart The Vibram Ridge is a stable, torque-resistant putt and approach disc designed for precision and durability. With flight numbers of 2 | 3 | 0 | 1, the Ridge delivers a straight, dependable flight path with a consistent finish and minimal glide. Made from Vibram’s ultra-durable X-Link rubber in Firm, Medium, and Soft blends, this beaded putter is renowned for its grip and long-lasting consistency. Though out of production, it remains a cult favorite for players who value control and reliability. Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the Ridge offers a point-and-shoot flight with reliable fade at the end. Its low glide helps prevent…
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Nuke
Discraft Nuke – Flight Chart The Discraft Nuke is one of the most popular distance drivers ever released, built for pure speed and power. With flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -1 | 3 and a wide 2.5 cm rim, the Nuke maintains top-end velocity deep into its flight for maximum distance potential. Stable to slightly overstable, it delivers incredible glide and reliable fade, thriving in the hands of experienced players with strong form. The Nuke is available across nearly every Discraft plastic, including ESP, Big Z, Z, and FLX, giving players options for grip, durability, and flex. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Nuke challenging due…
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Katana
Innova Katana Flight Chart The Innova Katana is a high-speed distance driver built for massive controlled flex shots and hyzer-flips. Typical flight numbers are 13 | 5 | -3 | 3, yielding long carry with workable high-speed turn and a dependable fade. Common plastics include Star (stable, durable), GStar (grippy, extra glide, a touch less stable), Pro (great glide, beats in faster), and limited Champion runs (most torque-resistant). Flight Numbers: 13 | 5 | -3 | 3 — high-speed, glidey bomber with controllable turn and finishing fade. Primary Uses: Distance flex shots, hyzer-flips through gaps, tailwind bombs, and long shaping lines. Who Likes It: Intermediate and advanced throwers (≈350 ft+…
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Mako
Innova Mako Flight Chart Overview The Innova Mako is a point-and-shoot midrange prized for laser-straight flights and effortless control. With practical flight numbers around 4 | 5 | 0 | 0, it tracks on the release angle, resists unwanted fade, and lands close to your aim—perfect for straight approaches, tunnel shots, and woods golf. Common plastics include Star (grippy, confidence feel) and Champion (durable, slightly more torque-resistant). Beginner-Friendly Summary Newer players can expect true, straight pushes that neither dive nor dump. Throw it flat for a line-holding flight; add slight hyzer for a gentle stand-up that finishes straight. Great for learning clean release and fairway accuracy inside ~250–275 ft. Flight…
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Ion
MVP Ion Flight Chart Overview The MVP Ion is a beaded, torque-resistant putt & approach disc that excels as both a circle putter and a straight driving putter. With flight numbers 2.5 | 3 | 0 | 1.5, it tracks neutral at speed and finishes with a gentle, reliable fade. Available in grippy Electron (putting) and durable Proton/Neutron (throwing) plastics, the Ion’s gyro overmold delivers consistent stability and clean releases for players across skill levels. Beginner Flight Path Expect a straight push that holds your line and checks up softly. A slight hyzer release helps the Ion stand up and glide before a dependable, soft finish—great for learning confident putts…
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Focus
Discraft Focus Flight Chart Mold Guide The Discraft Focus is a beaded, slightly overstable putter known for a straight, point-and-shoot flight with a reliable finish. Official flight numbers are 2 | 3 | -1 | 2. It shines as a primary putting putter for players who like a firmer feel and a touch of late fade, and it doubles nicely for short, controlled approach shots. Available in Putter Line, Putter Line Soft, and firmer CT/Jawbreaker-style blends (including Adam Hammes runs), it offers grip options for varying conditions. Flight Path for Newer Players From circle-one range, most beginners will see a straight launch with minimal turn and a gentle, predictable fade…
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Power Precision
CHING Power Precision – Flight Chart The CHING Power Precision (ID 400) is a control-oriented driver featuring CHING’s signature indented groove-track rim for added grip and torque resistance. Official flight numbers are not published on the product page; based on available notes, treat this as a stable-to-overstable control driver designed for placement lines rather than max-glide distance. Flight Path Overview for Newer Arms With slower throw speeds, expect a neutral start with an early, dependable fade. The groove-track rim can feel unusual at first—focus on a clean, nose-down release for best results. Flight Chart for Developing Players Intermediate throwers will see straight-to-stable flights with a reliable finish. Useful for controlled…
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Blitz
Latitude 64 Blitz – Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Blitz is a flat, torque-resistant power driver built for confident fades and wind play. With flight numbers 11 | 3 | 0 | 4, it holds line under high torque and finishes hard, favoring advanced arms and forehand specialists who want distance control more than glide. Blitz Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will see early fade and short carries. Unless you can get the Blitz up to speed, expect a straight start that quickly hooks and sits. Consider it a headwind utility or skip-finish tool rather than a distance option. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players At developing power, the Blitz…