• Tumbleweed

    Lone Star Disc Tumbleweed Flight Chart The Lone Star Disc Tumbleweed is an understable distance driver with flight numbers of 10 | 6 | -3 | 1. This neutral-to-flippy driver is built for effortless glide, sweeping hyzer-flips, and easy turnover lines. On this Flight Chart page we break down the Tumbleweed’s flight path by skill level so you can see how its high glide and understable flight numbers change based on your arm speed and release angles. Tumbleweed Flight Numbers & Disc Profile The Tumbleweed is designed as an easy-gliding distance driver that performs especially well for lower arm speeds, tailwinds, and controlled rollers. Manufacturer Flight Numbers: 10 / 6…

  • MID-DISC3

    Innova MID-DISC3 Flight Chart The Innova MID-DISC3 is a straight-to-stable midrange with MID-DISC3 flight numbers of 5 | 5 | 0 | 2. Known for its torque resistance and beadless, comfortable feel, the MID-DISC3 delivers a dependable, line-holding flight with a clean, controlled fade. It excels as a workhorse midrange for technical fairways, windy conditions, and power throwers who want a mid that won’t flip when thrown hard. Flight Chart by Skill Level Beginner-Friendly MID-DISC3 Flight Path For beginners, the MID-DISC3 offers a reliable straight-to-fade flight. Its stability helps newer throwers overcome accidental turnover, producing a straight push followed by a soft, predictable finish. The beadless grip makes it easy…

  • Agent

    Dynamic Discs Agent Flight Chart The Dynamic Discs Agent is a beadless, slightly overstable putt and approach disc with flight numbers of 2 | 3 | 0 | 1. Designed for consistent, point-and-shoot lines, the Agent offers a straight flight with a gentle, reliable fade at the end. It works well as a primary putting putter or as a controlled throwing putter for approaches, and it’s available in multiple plastics so players can match feel and grip to their preference. Agent Flight Path by Skill Level The Agent’s stable flight and modest fade make it easy to understand and control across different arm speeds. Below is how the Agent flight…

  • Omen

    Thought Space Athletics Omen Flight Chart The Thought Space Athletics Omen is a very overstable control driver with Omen flight numbers of 9 | 4 | 0 | 4. Built for trust in headwinds, spike hyzers, and torque-resistant forehand lines, the Omen delivers a predictable, hard-fading flight path. Intermediate and advanced players rely on it for accuracy and wind control more than raw distance. Flight Chart by Skill Level Omen Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Omen extremely overstable. Expect a short push followed by a fast, early fade. It’s not designed for newer arms to get full flight, but it still works as a utility disc for…

  • Mana

    Thought Space Athletics Mana Flight Chart The Thought Space Athletics Mana is an understable midrange with Mana flight numbers of 5 | 5 | -2 | 1. It’s built for controlled turnovers, gentle hyzer-flips, and workable lines in the woods. With plenty of glide and a mild finish, the Mana flight path lets beginners throw easy straight shots while experienced players carve creative shaping lines without needing driver-level power. Flight Chart by Skill Level Mana Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the Mana is a forgiving first midrange. At lower power it flies straight with a gentle, late fade, so you’re not fighting a hard dump at the end…

  • Coalesce

    Thought Space Athletics Coalesce Flight Chart The Thought Space Athletics Coalesce is an overstable 9-speed control driver designed for reliable, controlled flights in all conditions. With flight numbers of 9 | 5 | 0 | 3, it delivers a straight high-speed phase followed by a strong, dependable fade. Players love its torque resistance, forehand-friendly rim, and the way it fills the gap between the Votum and the Omen as a true workhorse fairway driver. Coalesce Flight Path for Beginners Beginners may find the Coalesce overstable, but those with growing arm speed will appreciate its predictable fade. It resists turning easily and can help newer players learn clean hyzer releases while…

  • Redwood

    Above Ground Level Redwood Flight Chart The Above Ground Level Redwood is a high-speed distance driver built for maximum glide and long, controlled flights. With flight numbers of 12 | 5 | -1 | 2, the Redwood delivers a touch of high-speed turn followed by a reliable, forward-pushing fade. Its sandblasted top and micro-striated rim are engineered to enhance aerodynamics, helping the Redwood compete as one of the longest-flying discs in your bag. Ideal for players with developing to elite arm speed, it bridges raw power with workable, glidey flight paths. Redwood Flight Path for Emerging Distance Throwers Developing players may find the Redwood’s speed 12 rim demanding. Without sufficient…

  • Nightjar

    Disctroyer Nightjar Flight Chart The Disctroyer Nightjar is a dependable, moderately fast distance driver built for accuracy and controlled overstability. With flight numbers of 10 | 5 | -0.5 | 2.5, the Nightjar offers a straight initial push, gentle high-speed stability, and a strong, reliable fade. Designed to hold its line in windy or high-pressure conditions, it gives players trustworthy distance without requiring extreme arm speed. Its 2.1cm rim width provides a comfortable feel that bridges the gap between fairway and high-speed drivers. Nightjar Flight Path for Developing Throwers Newer players may find the Nightjar quite overstable, often fading early unless thrown with good speed or clean form. Still, its…

  • Warbird

    Lone Star Disc Warbird Flight Chart The Lone Star Disc Warbird is an overstable distance driver built for long, glidey flights with a predictable finish. With flight numbers of 12 | 6 | -1 | 3, the Warbird delivers impressive forward carry before its reliable fade engages. Designed to fit between the Curl and the Bowie in stability, it offers a powerful blend of control and distance. Reviewers praise its ability to handle torque and wind while still stretching out full-flight s-curves for big distance. Warbird Flight Path for Developing Throwers Less-experienced players will find the Warbird quite overstable, often fading early unless thrown with enough speed. Still, its high…

  • Zeal

    UPlay Disc Golf Zeal Flight Chart The UPlay Zeal is an easy-to-throw, beginner-friendly putter designed to fly straight with minimal effort. With flight numbers of 3 | 4 | -2 | 0, the Zeal glides smoothly, turns gently for developing arms, and finishes without a fade. Its beadless, rounded rim makes it comfortable for players of all ages, especially in school and youth programs. The Zeal’s understable, point-and-shoot flight is ideal for putting, approach shots, and teaching new players how a clean release should feel. How the Zeal Performs for New Players Beginners will find the Zeal exceptionally straight and forgiving. Its -2 turn allows new throwers to achieve clean,…

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