• Nebula

    Discraft Nebula – Flight Chart Overview The Discraft Nebula is a stable-to-overstable midrange with flight numbers 5 | 4 | -0.5 | 2. It offers a straight, torque-tolerant flight with a dependable late fade—great when you want more wind control and finish than a Buzzz, without jumping to a truly beefy mid. Available in Big Z, Z Swirl, and Tour Series Z, the Nebula suits both backhand and forehand lines. Flight Chart for Intermediate Arms Thrown flat at typical intermediate power, the Nebula tracks straight for most of the flight and then hooks up reliably. Expect confident line-holding in light headwinds and predictable landings for placement golf. Flight Numbers at…

  • Trident

    Latitude 64 Trident – Flight Chart Overview The Latitude 64 Trident is an overstable fairway “tweener” built for control with flight numbers 6 | 4 | -0.5 | 3. It bridges midrange precision and fairway speed, offering torque resistance, reliable wind performance, and a confident, wide-rim feel for both backhand and forehand throwers. Shaping Lines for Intermediates At typical intermediate power, the Trident tracks straight off the hand before a firm, fast fade. Hyzer releases produce long, sweeping arcs; flat releases stay honest then finish on command—great for placement shots in the woods and dependable range control. Forehand Control and Utility Work FH-dominant players value the Trident’s stability and rim…

  • XXX

    Latitude 64 XXX – Flight Chart Overview The Latitude 64 XXX is a very overstable fairway driver with flight numbers 7 | 3 | 0 | 4. Built for control in wind and high-torque shots, it delivers a short, penetrating flight with a hard finish. In Opto, Gold Line, and Frost Line plastics, the XXX excels at utility lines—dogleg hyzers, spike hyzers, thumbers, and confident forehands for players who need a disc that simply won’t turn. Flight Path for Newer Throwers For beginners, the XXX will feel like a meathook. Expect early fade and limited distance. If you’re learning, consider this a specialty tool for strong headwinds or forced-fade approaches…

  • Striker

    Latitude 64 Striker – Flight Chart Overview The Latitude 64 Striker is a stable control driver with flight numbers 8 | 5 | 0 | 2 (many throwers report a touch of high-speed turn, e.g., 9 | 5 | -1 | 2). In Opto and Gold Line plastics, the Striker is praised for straight, laser-like lines, a comfortable flat feel, and a clean, accurate finish—excellent for shaping shots in the woods and controlled distance off the tee. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players At typical intermediate power, the Striker tends to flip to flat and ride straight before a gentle, dependable fade. It’s a great “point-and-shoot” fairway/control option when you need…

  • Riot

    Latitude 64 Riot Flight Chart Overview The Latitude 64 Riot is a stable-to-overstable distance driver with flight numbers of 11 | 4 | -1 | 2. Designed for power throwers who value control over raw glide, the Riot delivers a straight, penetrating flight with a dependable fade at the end. Its lower glide rating helps advanced players hit precise landing zones without the fear of long carry or unpredictable skips. Flight Characteristics and Plastics The Riot is primarily available in Opto, Gold Line, and DecoDye plastics, known for their bright color options, durability, and consistent grip. The Riot’s angled rim gives it a distinct hand feel—some players love the sleek…

  • DD Hysteria

    Discmania DD “Hysteria” Flight Chart The Discmania DD “Hysteria” is a stable distance driver with flight numbers 11 | 6 | -3| 2. Designed for long, glide-filled flights with a controllable finish, the DD bridges the gap between high-speed distance drivers and precision fairways. It’s ideal for players who want max distance without needing elite arm speed. Available in S-Line, C-Line, and P-Line plastics, each offering unique control and stability characteristics. DD Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the DD surprisingly forgiving for a distance driver. It glides straight with gentle high-speed turn and a soft fade. P-Line plastic versions are perfect for developing arms, giving an easy hyzer-flip…

  • Boss

    Innova Boss Flight Chart The Innova Boss is a high-speed distance driver with flight numbers 13 | 5 | -1 | 3. Built for maximum distance and dependable fade, the Boss is one of Innova’s fastest molds and holds multiple world distance records. Designed for advanced throwers with high arm speed, it offers torque resistance, wind-fighting stability, and the ability to carry immense distance when thrown with power. Boss Flight Path for Beginners For new players, the Boss will feel very overstable. Expect early fade and limited distance unless thrown with significant speed. It can still serve as a reliable headwind driver or utility disc for strong fades and skip…

  • PD Freak

    Discmania PD “Freak” Flight Chart The Discmania PD “Freak” is a stable-to-overstable power driver with flight numbers 10 | 4 | 0 | 3. Blending distance driver speed with fairway control, the PD is known for its torque resistance, predictable fade, and consistent performance across backhand and forehand throws. It’s one of Discmania’s most trusted molds and a workhorse driver for both intermediate and advanced players. PD Flight Path for Beginners For newer players with developing arm speed, the PD will feel quite overstable. Expect dependable fade and reduced glide that helps keep drives in control. It’s ideal for windy conditions or learning controlled hyzers that don’t turn over. Flight…

  • Monarch

    Innova Monarch Flight Chart The Innova Monarch is an understable distance driver with flight numbers 10 | 5 | -4 | 1. Designed for long turnover flights and easy rollers, the Monarch features Innova’s unique Groove Top rim for confident grip and smooth releases. Its high glide and controllable turn make it ideal for players with moderate arm speed seeking effortless distance and shaping finesse lines. Monarch Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will find the Monarch one of the easiest high-speed drivers to throw. Expect long, gliding flights that gently turn and finish straight. Thrown with a touch of hyzer, it flips to flat and carries for surprising distance…

  • Zone

    Discraft Zone Flight Chart The Discraft Zone is a flat-topped, overstable approach disc with flight numbers 4 | 3 | 0 | 3. It’s built for control in all conditions—minimal glide to keep distance in check, torque resistance for confident forehands, and a reliable finishing fade for landing near the pin. Available across a wide range of Discraft plastics (ESP, Z, Jawbreaker, CryZtal, Titanium, FLX variants, and Tour Series runs) so you can match feel and stability to your conditions. Beginner Take: Controlled Approaches Without the Sail If you’re new to approach discs, the Zone’s low glide helps prevent long sail-by misses. Thrown softly on slight hyzer, it tracks straight…

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