MVP Cypher Flight Chart The MVP Cypher is a very overstable distance driver with flight numbers 11 | 4 | 0 | 3. Built for power throwers, the Cypher resists turn even under high-speed torque and finishes with a strong, predictable fade. With its 2.3 cm wide rim and Proton plastic construction, this disc is designed for headwind drives, forced hyzers, and controlled distance shots where a stable finish is essential. The Cypher excels when reliability matters more than glide or turnover potential. How the Cypher Performs for Beginners Beginners will likely find the Cypher challenging due to its strong overstability. Expect early hyzer fades and shorter distances unless the…
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Beam
MVP Beam Flight Chart The MVP Beam is a uniquely engineered disc listed as a distance driver, featuring highly unusual flight numbers of 1 | 1 | 0 | 0. With a wide 2.3 cm rim and very slow speed rating, the Beam combines distance-driver proportions with putter-like speed, making it one of the most unconventional PDGA-approved molds available. It is currently produced in Proton plastic, and while community reviews are not yet available, published flight specs indicate a straight, torque-resistant flight with minimal turn and minimal fade. Beam Flight Path Overview for Newer Players Because of its extremely low speed rating and neutral stability numbers, newer players can expect…
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Rhythm
Axiom Rhythm Flight Chart The Axiom Rhythm is an understable 7-speed fairway driver with flight numbers 7 | 5 | -2 | 1. Designed for effortless hyzer-flips, smooth turnovers, and straight control shots, the Rhythm is a favorite for new players learning clean form and for seasoned players who need a line-shaping tool in tight fairways. Available in Neutron and Fission plastics, the Rhythm delivers glide, touch, and shot shaping confidence at a wide range of power levels. Rhythm Flight Performance for Newer Players Beginners will appreciate how easily the Rhythm gets up to speed. It flips to flat with minimal effort and holds long, gentle turning flights without dumping…
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Hex
Axiom Hex Flight Chart The Axiom Hex is a straight-flying midrange with flight numbers 5 | 5 | -1 | 1, designed for accuracy and line-holding control. Known for its laser-straight flight and excellent glide, the Hex is one of Axiom’s most popular mids for both beginners and pros. Available in Neutron, Fission, and other premium plastics, it delivers reliable stability at all power levels and excels on wooded fairways, placement shots, and controlled tee throws. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Hex extremely forgiving. It resists early fade better than many midranges and flies straight with minimal effort. Even with slower arm speeds, the Hex glides forward…
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Jet
Streamline Jet Flight Chart The Streamline Jet is an easy-to-throw understable distance driver with flight numbers of 11 | 5 | -3 | 2. Built for effortless distance, the Jet delivers long hyzer-flips and smooth turnover lines for players of all skill levels. Designed as the understable companion to the Streamline Trace, it excels for shaping lines, tailwind drives, and controlled distance shots where pure glide is the goal. Available in premium Neutron and Proton plastics, it offers excellent grip, long life, and consistent performance. Flight Path for Beginners For beginners, the Streamline Jet provides a great introduction to faster distance drivers. With a modest fade and easy turn, it…
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Echo
Streamline Echo Flight Chart The Streamline Echo is a neutral-to-understable midrange built for smooth, controllable lines and effortless glide. With flight numbers of 5 | 5 | -1.5 | 1, the Echo excels at straight drives, gentle hyzer-flips, and controlled turnovers. It features a beadless, comfortable rim and a slightly deeper hand feel, making it a dependable choice for both new players learning angle control and experienced players shaping precise lines in wooded fairways. Available primarily in premium Streamline plastics, the Echo offers consistency, durability, and a clean release that supports touch-focused midrange play. Flight Performance by Skill Level Echo Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Echo exceptionally…
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Shadowplay
Crosslap Shadowplay Flight Chart The Crosslap Shadowplay is an understable putt-and-approach disc designed for glide, easy control, and smooth, touch-focused shot shaping. With flight numbers of 3 | 3 | -2 | 0.5, it excels at gentle turnovers, hyzer-flips, straight approaches, and soft landings that minimize ground play. Featuring a beadless, low-profile rim and a textured inner rim for clean releases, the Shadowplay is a favorite for newer players learning angle control as well as experienced players needing a finesse approach tool. Its availability in Advanced, Platinum, and Maximum plastics provides options for feel, durability, and weather performance. Flight Chart by Skill Level Shadowplay Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will…
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Valor
Legacy Valor Flight Chart The Legacy Valor is a dependable midrange built for controlled flights, clean releases, and predictable fade. With flight numbers of 5 | 5 | 0 | 2, it fills the gap between Legacy’s straight-flying mids and their more overstable offerings. The Valor is known for versatility—capable of handling off-the-tee midrange drives, technical fairway shots, and approach work with equal consistency. Review data highlights its straight stability, workable glide, and reliable finishing fade. How the Valor Flies for Newer Players For developing players, the Valor tends to fly straight with a dependable late fade. Its neutral high-speed stability makes it forgiving on slight release angles, while the…
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Bowie
Lone Star Disc Bowie Flight Chart The Lone Star Disc Bowie is a power-focused distance driver built for wind resistance, high-speed throws, and strong finishing fade. With flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -1 | 3, the Bowie offers a stable-to-overstable flight path that holds up to torque and maintains its line even when thrown with significant power. Reviewers consistently highlight its reliability in headwinds, its comfort for both backhand and forehand power throws, and its ability to deliver consistent distance with a predictable fade. How the Bowie Flies for Developing Players Newer disc golfers will find the Bowie extremely overstable. Players without high arm speed may see it…
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Jackalope
MINT Discs Jackalope Flight Chart The MINT Discs Jackalope is a control-oriented fairway driver built for easy distance and smooth shaping. With flight numbers of 8 | 5 | -2 | 1, it offers high glide, gentle turn, and a soft finish. Review data shows the Jackalope working as a slightly understable fairway: ideal for hyzer flips, controlled turnovers, and tailwind drives for a wide range of skill levels. Jackalope Flight Path for Newer Players For newer players, the Jackalope’s understable flight path helps unlock extra distance without demanding elite arm speed. Thrown on slight hyzer, it tends to flip up to flat and glide forward before a mild finish,…