DGA Reef – Flight Chart The DGA Reef is a beadless, straight-flying putt and approach disc with flight numbers around 2 | 3 | -1 | 1. Known for its smooth release and consistent glide, the Reef bridges the gap between putting control and approach accuracy. Made by Discraft for DGA, it delivers a clean, dependable feel—especially for players who prefer beadless putters. Commonly found in D-Line plastic, with occasional premium SP Line runs offering more stability and durability. Beginner Lines: Effortless and Straight Newer players will find the Reef to be easy to throw and very forgiving. It holds a straight line with a soft fade finish and doesn’t…
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Shockwave
Doomsday Discs Shockwave – Flight Chart The Doomsday Discs Shockwave is a massively overstable distance driver with extreme fade and minimal glide, boasting approximate flight numbers of 13 | 1 | 2 | 7. Often compared to the Discmania Tilt, this disc is even more overstable, built for specialty lines, trick shots, and utility use. Crafted in the unique Apocalypse plastic, it offers a firm, grippy feel and impressive durability. Beginner Lines: Beware the Beef This disc is not for beginners. Even at low power, the Shockwave will fade out almost immediately. Newer throwers may find it useful for skip shots or as a utility disc in strong headwinds, but…
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Impact
Discraft Impact Flight Chart Overview The Discraft Impact is a controllable fairway driver that bridges the gap between mids and drivers. With flight numbers 6 | 6 | -3 | 1, it delivers easy glide, workable high-speed turn, and a dependable late fade for accurate placement on technical fairways. Common plastics include ESP and Z, with occasional Titanium runs. Flight Path for Newer Players Expect gentle hyzer-flip flights: start on slight hyzer, the Impact stands to flat, tracks straight, then checks up softly. The modest speed and reliable finish help reduce big fades and long skip-aways. Flight Chart Takeaways for Intermediates On flat releases, the Impact pushes forward with controlled…
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Sonic
Innova Sonic Flight Chart Overview The Innova Sonic is a floaty, finesse putt & approach disc with flight numbers 1 | 2 | -4 | 0. Designed with a distinctive grooved rim for thumb grip and clean release, it excels on touch putts, gentle turnovers, and glidey approach shots that finish without fade. Commonly found in DX with periodic premium runs (e.g., Star / Halo Star / XT), the Sonic’s very understable high-speed turn makes it a useful specialty tool for players across skill levels. Flight Chart by Skill Level Beginners Expect slow, glidey flights that hold the line with virtually no fade. A light, smooth throw produces straight or…
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Destroyer
Innova Destroyer Flight Chart Overview The Innova Destroyer is a high-speed distance driver with flight numbers 12 | 5 | -1 | 3. Built for maximum distance with predictable fade, it excels at long S-curves and flex lines for players with developed arm speed. Common plastics include Star (grippy, durable), Champion (most overstable, very durable), Halo Star (added stability/glide), plus Pro and DX options that beat in quicker for extra workability. This page details the Destroyer’s flight path by skill level and practical flight numbers guidance. Beginner Distance and Miss Control Newer throwers will typically see a forward push with early fade. Use a slight anhyzer or tailwind to extend…
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Piwakawaka
RPM Piwakawaka Flight Chart Overview The RPM Piwakawaka is a neutral-to-slightly-understable midrange with flight numbers 6 | 6 | -3 | 0. Known for effortless glide and angle integrity, it excels at straight tunnel shots, gentle turnovers, and point-and-shoot approaches for a wide range of players. Common plastics include Atomic and Cosmic (premium durability and grip), Magma (soft/medium/hard base), and Glow for night play. Beginner-Friendly Glide and Control Newer throwers can expect easy hyzer-flips that stand to flat and track straight with a mild, late check-up. The high glide rewards smooth form and helps add controlled distance without a sharp fade. What Intermediates Can Expect from the Flight Chart At…
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SL
Innova SL Flight Chart Overview Flight numbers: 10 | 5 | -1 | 2. The Innova SL (“Starfire-L”) is the straighter, longer-glide sibling of the Starfire. It’s a control-distance driver that holds the line and finishes on time—popular with intermediate throwers who want effortless placement distance and advanced players who prefer workable S-curves without a beefy dump. Common plastics: Star and Champion. Newer Arms: Straight Distance Without the Hard Dump Beginners will see forward-tracking flights with minimal high-speed turn and a gentle, reliable fade. A slight hyzer release helps the SL stand up, glide, and stay in the fairway without big skips. Flight Chart Takeaways for Intermediates Thrown flat, the…
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Caribou
Daredevil Caribou Flight Chart Overview The Daredevil Caribou is a glidey, slightly understable midrange with flight numbers 4 | 5 | -3 | 1. It’s built for hyzer-flips, gentle turnovers, and long straight carries that finish softly. Offered in Grip Performance (soft, tacky, all-weather) and Flex Performance (firmer, a touch more stable), the Caribou’s flight path rewards smooth form for players across skill levels. Caribou Flight Path for Newer Arms Beginners can expect easy hyzer-flip flights: release on slight hyzer, watch it stand to flat, drift a bit right (RHBH), then check up with minimal fade. The high glide helps add effortless distance without surprise dumps. Flight Chart Insights for…
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Moose
Daredevil Moose Flight Chart Overview The Daredevil Moose is an understable midrange built for easy glide and line shaping. With flight numbers 4| 5 | 0 | 2, it excels at hyzer-flip straight shots, gentle turnovers, and long floaty approaches. Available in Grip Performance (soft, tacky, all-weather) and Flex Performance (firmer, slightly more stable), the Moose’s neutral-to-understable flight path helps newer players gain distance while giving experienced throwers a finesse tool for woods golf. Moose Flight Path for Newer Arms Beginner throwers can expect simple hyzer-flips: release on slight hyzer, watch it stand up to flat, drift a touch right (RHBH), and finish softly. The modest fade (1) keeps it…
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Grizzly
Daredevil Grizzly Flight Chart Overview: The Daredevil Grizzly is a glidey, understable-to-neutral fairway driver with flight numbers 4 | 4 | 0 | 2. It’s built for hyzer-flips, gentle turnovers, and effortless straight distance without a hard dump. Common runs include Grip Performance (tacky, all-weather feel) and Flex Performance (slightly firmer and a touch more stable). If you’re mapping fairway control at modest power, the Grizzly’s flight path rewards smooth releases across skill levels. Flight Path for Newer Arms Expect easy hyzer-flips: release on slight hyzer, watch it pop to flat, glide straight, then finish with a small, friendly check-up. Great for learning angle control on tight fairways. Flight Chart…