• #3 Flyer

    Lightning #3 Flyer Flight Chart The Lightning #3 Flyer is a classic understable fairway driver with flight numbers of 7 | 5 | -2 | 1. Designed for easy distance and smooth turn, it gives newer players a forgiving flight while offering experienced players a controllable hyzer-flip and turnover tool. Reviewers highlight its lightweight feel, big glide, and ability to hold right-finishing lines without a harsh fade. Mold Specs Manufacturer: Lightning Discs Disc Model: #3 Flyer Primary Use: Fairway Driver Flight Numbers: 7 | 5 | -2 | 1 (understable control driver) Plastics: Lightning Standard (lightweight, grippy baseline) Stability: Understable Flight Chart by Skill Level #3 Flyer Flight Path for…

  • #2 Slice

    Lightning #2 Slice Flight Chart The Lightning #2 Slice is an understable fairway driver designed for players who need easy turn, effortless distance, and a reliable right-finishing flight. With flight numbers around 9 | 5 | -3 | 1, the #2 Slice is highly beginner-friendly and great for hyzer flips, long turnovers, and shaping lines in the woods. Its lightweight Lightning Standard plastic makes it especially workable for lower-power throwers and those developing clean form. Flight Chart By Skill Level #2 Slice Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the #2 Slice extremely easy to throw. At modest speeds, it flips up quickly and drifts right without fading back hard.…

  • #2 Roller

    Lightning #2 Roller Flight Chart The Lightning #2 Roller is a specialty fairway driver built to carve long roller lines and controlled turnover shots. With flight numbers of 6 | 6 | -2 | 2, it features high glide, easy turn, and a moderate finishing fade—ideal for players who want a disc that flips, rolls, and keeps moving. Its beadless profile and lightweight Sure Grip and Loonar Glow plastics add to its accessibility for beginners while still offering utility for experienced players who rely on ground-game precision. Flight Path Overview for Newer Players Beginners will find the #2 Roller to be quite understable in the air. Expect early turn on…

  • #2 Hookshot

    Lightning #2 Hookshot Flight Chart The Lightning #2 Hookshot is a dependable fairway and utility driver with flight numbers of 5 | 5 | -1 | 3. Designed for players who need a disc that can shape controlled lines while still finishing with a strong, reliable fade, the Hookshot excels for both backhand and forehand throws. Its combination of workable turn and dependable stability makes it a go-to option for windy conditions and technical approaches. With multiple plastic types available—including NXT, Sure Grip, and classic Lightning blends—the #2 Hookshot offers affordability, versatility, and underrated performance across skill levels. Flight Chart by Skill Level #2 Hookshot Flight Path for Beginners Beginners…

  • #2 Driver

    Lightning #2 Driver Flight Chart The Lightning #2 Driver is a controllable fairway driver with flight numbers of 8 | 5 | -2 | 2, offering easy glide, workable turn, and a gentle finishing fade. It is known for its straight-to-turning flights and affordability, making it a popular option for developing players or anyone needing a dependable, understable-to-stable control driver. Reviewers consistently note that it flies neutral at lower power and can hyzer-flip beautifully for experienced throwers. Lightning #2 Driver Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will appreciate the #2 Driver’s effortless glide and mild understability. Expect a straight launch that gradually turns right before a soft fade back. It’s more…

  • TeeBird Plus

    Innova TeeBird Plus Flight Chart The Innova TeeBird Plus is a refined take on the classic TeeBird fairway driver, featuring a slightly modified rim that offers a cleaner release and different hand feel while maintaining the same trusted flight. With flight numbers of 7 | 5 | 0 | 2, the TeeBird+ delivers straight, accurate drives with dependable fade, making it a versatile choice for controlled fairway placement, tight lines, and consistent performance in varying wind conditions. Beginner Flight Path Overview Beginners will find the TeeBird Plus slightly stable but not overwhelming. Its neutral turn helps it fly straight when thrown flat, and the mild fade provides predictable finishes without…

  • Anubis

    Infinite Discs Anubis Flight Chart The Infinite Discs Anubis is a precision midrange known for its incredibly straight flight and clean release. With flight numbers of 5 | 5 | 0 | 0, the Anubis offers neutral stability, high glide, and line-holding accuracy that suits players of all skill levels. Whether you’re shaping touchy wooded lines, carving slow turnovers, or throwing controlled midrange drives, the Anubis stays true to your release without unwanted fade or drift. Beginner Flight Path Overview Beginners will find the Anubis forgiving and easy to throw straight. The generous glide helps generate extra distance without requiring much power, and the neutral stability means the disc won’t…

  • The Eye

    Storm The Eye Flight Chart The Storm The Eye is a straight-flying midrange designed for controlled lines and effortless glide. With flight numbers of 5 | 5 | -1 | 1, it offers excellent neutral stability for beginners while providing workable turn for intermediate and advanced players. The beadless rim and comfortable midrange profile give it a clean release, making it ideal for shaping shots in the woods, carving soft turnovers, and executing point-and-shoot approaches. Beginner-Friendly Flight Path For new players, The Eye behaves as a stable midrange with minimal turn and a dependable finish. The glide helps beginners achieve smoother, longer flights without needing high power, and its gentle…

  • The Crater

    Storm The Crater Flight Chart The Storm Crater is a uniquely engineered overstable putt-and-approach disc with flight numbers of 3 | 2 | 0 | 3. Built with a recessed flight plate and a raised outer rim, the Crater offers exceptional grip and a thumb-track feel that stands out from traditional putters. Its low glide and strong fade make it ideal for wind-fighting approaches, hyzer shots, and any situation where you need the disc to sit down quickly instead of sailing long. Crater Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will find the Crater very overstable, especially because of its low glide. Expect short, controlled flights with a strong hyzer finish.…

  • Jet Stream

    Storm Jet Stream Flight Chart The Storm Jet Stream is a high-speed distance driver designed for players who can generate solid power. With flight numbers of 12 | 5 | -1 | 3, it offers a workable high-speed turn for advanced throwers while delivering a dependable, late-stage fade. Reviewers frequently highlight its above-average glide, thick 2.3 cm rim, and performance that varies meaningfully based on arm speed—making it a disc that rewards clean, fast releases and tailwind conditions. How the Jet Stream Flies for Newer Players Beginners will typically experience the Jet Stream as strongly overstable. Without the required speed, it will show minimal turn and will fade early, often…

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