• Gote

    Kastaplast Gote Flight Chart The Kastaplast Gote is a large-diameter, slow-speed midrange designed for effortless control and point-and-shoot accuracy. With flight numbers of 4 | 5 | 0 | 1, the Gote delivers straight flights, high glide, and a touch of dependable fade that keeps it on line without dumping. Reviewers consistently praise it as one of Kastaplast’s straightest mids—easy to throw, easy to shape, and ideal for players who want a disc that holds its line at a comfortable speed. Gote Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will find the Gote very user-friendly thanks to its slow speed and generous glide. When thrown with developing form, it flies mostly…

  • Bullfrog

    Innova Bullfrog Flight Chart The Innova Bullfrog is a low-glide putt and approach disc with flight numbers of 3 | 1 | 0 | 1. Designed for control rather than carry, it offers a flat, torque-resistant flight that excels in the wind and on shorter approach shots where you want the disc to sit down quickly instead of gliding past the basket. Most reviewers use the Bullfrog as a point-and-shoot throwing putter and a confident, no-float option inside the circle. Bullfrog Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the Bullfrog’s flight path is very straight with a gentle, predictable fade at the end. The ultra-low glide (1) means it will…

  • Vandal

    Dynamic Discs Vandal Flight Chart The Dynamic Discs Vandal is a speed 9 control driver known for its easy turn, strong glide, and dependable late fade. With flight numbers of 9 | 5 | -1 | 2, the Vandal covers a wide range of shot shapes for players who want more distance than a fairway driver without jumping to high-speed molds. Reviewers consistently describe it as “a longer Maverick” — straight, workable, and great for hyzer-flips or long, controlled rides. Vandal Flight Path for Newer Players Beginner and developing players will find the Vandal surprisingly forgiving for a speed-9 driver. The -1 turn helps generate easy straight lines, while the…

  • Guard

    Dynamic Discs Guard Flight Chart The Dynamic Discs Guard is a deep, beadless putter with flight numbers of 2 | 5 | 0 | 0. Its high glide and neutral flight path make it a straight-flying putting putter that can also stretch into long spin putts and gentle approach shots. Most players describe the Guard as a point-and-shoot option that rewards clean form more than raw power. Guard Flight Path for Newer Players For beginners, the Guard’s flight path is very straight with minimal fade. At low power, it holds the line you put it on and uses its glide to carry toward the basket without dumping left at the…

  • Ra

    Infinite Discs Ra Flight Chart The Infinite Discs Ra is a reliably overstable midrange designed for players who need a controlled, torque-resistant flight. With flight numbers of 5 | 4 | 0 | 3, the Ra offers a forward-pushing flight followed by a strong, predictable fade. It is produced in durable C-Blend and more workable I-Blend plastics, giving players the option of a beefy wind fighter or a slightly straighter mid that still finishes hard. Many reviewers compare it to a more overstable Roc3 or a beadless Gator, praising its comfort for both backhand and forehand throws. Ra Flight Path for Newer Players For beginners, the Ra will feel very…

  • Turbo Putt II

    Quest Turbo Putt II Flight Chart The Quest Turbo Putt II is a specialty putt-and-approach disc built for vertical “turbo putting” and creative overhand release styles. With flight numbers 4 | 2 | -1 | 2, it provides low glide, slight high-speed turn, and a modest finishing fade. Its unique rim grooves and underside grip structure make it a niche disc for trick shots, touch approaches, and collectors who enjoy non-traditional disc designs. How the Turbo Putt II Flies for Newer Players Beginners will find the Turbo Putt II unusual but entertaining to experiment with. Its low glide keeps throws short and controlled, making it forgiving on missed release angles.…

  • Turbo Putt

    Quest Turbo Putt Flight Chart The Quest Turbo Putt is one of the most unusual disc molds ever produced. Built with a spiral thumb groove on the bottom and notched edges on the rim, it was designed specifically for “turbo putting”—an overhand putting style rather than a traditional backhand or forehand release. With flight numbers 4 | 1 | -2 | 2, the Turbo Putt has extremely low glide, understable high-speed turn, and a mild finishing fade, making it a true specialty disc for creative players and collectors alike. How the Turbo Putt Behaves for Newer Players Beginners will find the Turbo Putt unconventional but fun to experiment with. Its…

  • H2 V2

    Prodigy H2 V2 Flight Chart The Prodigy H2 V2 is a refined hybrid driver known for dependable stability and controlled distance. With flight numbers 11 | 5 | 0 | 2.5, it offers minimal turn, strong wind performance, and a predictable fade suited for both backhand and forehand power throwers. The redesigned mold features a shallower rim and smoother nose than the original H2, giving it a cleaner release and improved glide. This makes the H2 V2 a go-to placement driver for long, accurate lines where you need trust more than raw distance. How the H2 V2 Flies for Developing Players For newer players with growing arm speed, the H2…

  • Tank

    Hyzerbomb Tank Flight Chart The Hyzerbomb Tank is a flat-topped, beadless putt-and-approach disc built for absolute control. With flight numbers 2 | 2 | 0 | 2, it offers a slow, torque-resistant release, minimal glide, and a dependable fade that keeps the disc from sailing long. Many players rely on the Tank for windy putts, forehand approaches, and situations where a disc needs to sit down immediately without skipping. Beginner-Friendly Flight Notes New players will find the Tank extremely forgiving because of its low glide and stable, predictable finish. It’s ideal for learning short controlled approaches and preventing long comeback putts. Even in wind, the Tank resists turning over and…

  • #3 Hookshot

    Lightning #3 Hookshot Flight Chart The Lightning #3 Hookshot is a slow-control driver that often behaves more like a stable midrange. With flight numbers of 4 | 5 | -1 | 2, it offers high glide, workable turn, and a reliable finishing fade. Players note that it holds straight lines with ease, resists moderate wind, and delivers consistent placement throws in the 200–300 foot range. Lighter weights under 170g float in water, making it useful for risky approach shots. Flight Path for Newer & Developing Players Beginners will find the #3 Hookshot easy to keep straight thanks to its glide and gentle turn. Expect a slow, floaty forward push with…

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