Innova Monster Flight Chart The Innova Monster lives up to its name—an extremely overstable distance driver built for power throwers, headwinds, and utility shots. With flight numbers of 10 | 3 | 0 | 5, the Monster delivers fierce fade and minimal glide, making it one of the most predictable discs in Innova’s lineup. Commonly available in Champion and Star plastics, it’s designed to withstand torque and high-speed throws while maintaining control and consistency. Beginner Flight Path New players will find the Monster difficult to throw for distance due to its extreme overstability. Expect a sharp, early fade and short flight unless thrown with significant power. However, it can still…
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Chief
Gateway Chief Flight Chart The Gateway Chief is a beadless, low-profile putt and approach disc designed for players who want a clean release and predictable control. With flight numbers of 3 | 3 | 0 | 1, the Chief flies straight with a gentle fade, making it a favorite for both putting and short approach drives. Commonly seen in Sure Grip, Diamond, Platinum, and Organic Sure Grip plastics, it offers a range of grip and durability options for all throwing styles. Beginner Flight Path New players will appreciate the Chief’s straight, forgiving flight. It holds the release angle well and finishes gently without dumping, making it ideal for learning flat…
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Speed Demon
Gateway Speed Demon Flight Chart The Gateway Speed Demon is a high-speed, extremely overstable distance driver with flight numbers of 12 | 5 | -0.5 | 3. Built for power throwers and forehand specialists, it excels in headwinds, flex lines, and skip finishes. Available in Diamond, Platinum, and SureGrip plastics, the Speed Demon provides options for both durability and grip depending on your throwing style and conditions. Beginner Flight Path This disc is not ideal for beginners—expect a strong hyzer finish and limited glide unless thrown at very high speed. New players may find it useful for windy approach shots or skip finishes. Flight Chart Cues for Intermediate Players Intermediate…
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Beast
Innova Beast Flight Chart The Innova Beast is a legendary distance driver with flight numbers of 10 | 5 | -2 | 2. Designed for long, controllable S-curves and hyzer-flip distance, the Beast blends high-speed glide with just the right amount of turn. Originally released in 2002 and endorsed by Barry Schultz, it remains one of Innova’s most popular drivers for players who want effortless distance without extreme overstability. Available in nearly every plastic including DX, Champion, Star, GStar, and Pro. Flight Path for Beginners New players will find the Beast surprisingly forgiving for a high-speed driver. When thrown flat, it flips to straight and glides before a gentle fade,…
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Wasp
Discraft Wasp Flight Chart The Discraft Wasp is a dependable, moderately overstable midrange with flight numbers 5 | 3 | 0 | 2. Built on a beaded profile for added stability, it holds straight lines into a headwind and finishes with a reliable fade. Commonly available in Z Line, ESP, and Jawbreaker (with occasional Big Z/Ti runs), the Wasp is a workhorse choice for controlled approaches, hyzer mid shots, and confident forehands where a consistent flight path matters. Beginner Lines: Straight Control with a Gentle Finish Newer players will see a straight push that slows into dependable fade. Throw it flat for point-and-shoot approaches, or add a touch of hyzer…
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Talon
Discraft Talon Flight Chart The Discraft Talon is a reliable, overstable control driver with flight numbers of 8 | 3 | 1 | 3. Designed for precision over power, the Talon thrives in windy conditions and delivers consistent, hard-fading flights. Originally discontinued in the mid-2000s, this classic driver has returned in limited Big Z and Z Swirl runs, offering a modern take on a trusted mold. Its smaller rim width and torque resistance make it a dependable tool for both backhand and forehand shots where placement matters most. Beginner Flight Path Overview For newer players, the Talon will behave as a very overstable disc. Expect short, consistent flights with strong…
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Wildcat
Discraft Wildcat Flight Chart The Discraft Wildcat is a workable control driver with flight numbers of 11 | 5 | -2 | 3. Sitting between fairway and distance classes, it delivers easy hyzer-flips, long S-curves, and a trustworthy late fade. Rated around 1.5 stability by Discraft, the Wildcat pairs glide with controllable turn—great for players who want shapeable lines without sacrificing accuracy. Common runs include Z Line, ESP, and X Line. Beginner-Friendly Lines Newer players will see straight flights with gentle finish when thrown smooth. Start on light hyzer—expect a flip to flat, forward push, then a mild fade that mirrors the published flight numbers. Flight Chart Cues for Intermediate…
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Predator
Discraft Predator – Flight Chart The Discraft Predator is an overstable fairway driver with flight numbers of 9 | 4 | 0 | 4. Built for windy conditions and powerful throws, it delivers a dependable fade and strong finish every time. Known for its durability and consistency, the Predator sits between a Thunderbird and Firebird in overstability, offering controllable distance with a predictable fade that never surprises you. Commonly found in Z Line, Big Z, ESP, and Titanium plastics. Beginner Lines – Overstable Challenge Beginners will find the Predator very overstable and difficult to throw straight. It’s best used for learning strong fades or skip shots, especially in windy rounds.…
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Putt’r
Discraft Putt’r – Flight Chart The Discraft Putt’r is a straight-flying, beadless putter with flight numbers of 2 | 3 | -1 | 1. Known for its tall profile and comfortable grip, it excels at point-and-shoot putting and smooth approach shots. The Putt’r is designed to hold any line with minimal fade, making it ideal for players seeking clean, neutral flights. Available primarily in Elite X and Rubber Blend plastics, it offers a tacky, confident feel with great touch for both circle putts and short upshots. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will appreciate the Putt’r’s easy, neutral flight path that stays straight without excessive fade. When thrown softly, it glides…
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Ace
Innova Ace – Flight Chart The Innova Ace is a classic, neutral-to-understable putt & approach / short mid-style disc with flight numbers around 2| 3| -2 | 1. It’s built for point-and-shoot lines, effortless glide, and gentle finishes. Players who want a longer putter that can hyzer-flip to straight—or hold soft turnovers—tend to love the Ace’s controllable flight path. Most commonly seen in R-Pro, with availability varying by run. Beginner Lines: Easy Glide, Straight Results Newer players will see smooth, straight carries with minimal fade. A light hyzer release often flips to flat and rides forward, closely matching the published flight numbers without demanding high power. Flight Chart Cues for…