• Taipan

    Fourth Circle Discs Taipan Flight Chart The Fourth Circle Discs Taipan is a high-speed, very overstable distance driver designed for confident power throwers. With flight numbers 13 | 5 | 0 | 3, it pushes forward with stability and finishes with a sharp, predictable fade. The Taipan delivers dependable performance in headwinds, forehands, spike hyzers, and long controlled drives where you must trust the disc not to turn. Players with strong arm speed will unlock long, flat carries before the late bite of overstability kicks in. Flight Path Insights for Different Players How the Taipan Performs for Beginners Newer players will find the Taipan extremely overstable. Expect short flights, early…

  • Slab

    Infinite Discs Slab Flight Chart The Infinite Discs Slab is a very overstable distance driver built for power throwers who need absolute reliability. With flight numbers 12 | 3 | 0 | 4, the Slab resists turn even under full torque and finishes with a heavy, predictable fade. Its flat-top profile, wide rim, and strong stability make it a trusted choice for forehands, headwinds, spike hyzers, and utility lines where control matters more than glide. Players with elite arm speed can push it long, while developing arms will appreciate its consistent dump-fade predictability. Flight Path Overview by Skill & Shot Type How the Slab Flies for Beginners Newer players will…

  • Slayer

    Gateway Slayer Flight Chart The Gateway Slayer is a high-speed distance driver built for players who can generate solid power and want a disc that pushes for maximum flight before fading. With flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -1 | 2, the Slayer offers a workable high-speed turn paired with a dependable finish. Many throwers describe it as a long-gliding driver that resists flipping while still providing enough movement to shape big-distance lines. Lighter weights and multiple premium plastics allow a broad range of players to find a suitable Slayer for their arm speed. Flight Chart By Skill Level Slayer Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will likely find…

  • Apex

    Gateway Apex Flight Chart The Gateway Apex is a high-speed distance driver with flight numbers of 12 | 6 | -1 | 2. Designed for long, straight drives with plenty of glide and a moderate fade, it fills the role of a workhorse driver for players who have the arm speed to push a Speed 12 mold. In premium Gateway plastics, the Apex offers durability, grip, and a consistent flight path for both backhand and forehand throwers. Apex Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the Apex will often fly more overstable than the flight numbers suggest. Without enough arm speed, expect a shorter flight that pushes forward briefly before…

  • Berzerker

    Black Zombie Berzerker Flight Chart The Black Zombie Berzerker is a high-speed, overstable distance driver with flight numbers of 12 | 4 | 0 | 3. Designed for power throwers and headwind conditions, it delivers predictable fade and strong finishing stability. In BZ Diamond Superglow plastic, the Berzerker offers exceptional durability, grip, and visibility, making it a favorite for advanced players seeking control at top speed. Flight Chart and Numbers The Berzerker’s flight path begins with a fast, stable push that resists turn even under high torque, finishing with a reliable fade. Its dependable stability makes it ideal for hyzer bombs, forehands, and wind-fighting distance drives. Players with slower arm…

  • Musket

    Latitude 64 Musket Flight The Latitude 64 Musket is a control distance driver with flight numbers of 10 | 5 | -0.5 | 2. It’s designed as a straight-shooting driver for narrow fairways and long approaches where you need both precision and power. With high glide, gentle turn, and a reliable but not overpowering fade, the Musket’s flight path fits intermediate players looking to step up from fairways, as well as advanced golfers who want a workable, line-holding driver. Musket Flight Path for Newer Players For newer or lower arm-speed players, the Musket will often fly like a mild, stable driver. Thrown with clean form, expect a forward-pushing line with…

  • Drift

    Streamline Drift Flight Chart & Numbers The Streamline Drift is a control fairway driver with flight numbers of 7 | 5 | -2 | 1. It’s a glidey, slightly understable driver that handles straight shots, gentle turnovers, and hyzer-flip lines. With a modest rim width and workable stability, the Drift suits newer players building form and experienced golfers who want a precise shaping tool in the fairway slot. Drift Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the Drift plays like a straight-to-understable fairway. Thrown flat at moderate power, expect a gentle turn to the right (RHBH) followed by a mild, forward fade. It helps players: Learn smooth, full throws without…

  • Rift

    Obsidian Discs Rift Flight Chart & Numbers The Obsidian Rift is an understable distance driver with flight numbers of 11 | 5 | -3 | 1. Designed for long turnovers, hyzer-flips, tailwind bombs, and roller shots, the Rift offers high glide and effortless turn. It’s workable for beginners who need help achieving distance and for experienced players who want a controlled understable driver that can carve technical lines. Rift Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners and lower arm-speed players will find the Rift easy to launch. Thrown flat, it turns right (RHBH) and glides forward without needing high power. Its mild fade helps stabilize the finish without cutting the flight…

  • Tomb

    Infinite Discs Tomb Flight Chart The Infinite Discs Tomb is a flat-topped, low-profile throwing putter built for straight, controllable flight paths. With flight numbers of 3 | 4 | 0 | 1, it acts like a mini midrange—fast enough to cover distance, but slow and torque-resistant enough to carve precise lines for approaches and shorter tee shots. Fans love its beaded rim, stable finish, and reliable performance in light to moderate wind for both backhand and forehand throws. Mold Specs Manufacturer: Infinite Discs Disc Type: Putt & Approach / Driving Putter Stability: Stable (straight with gentle fade) Flight Numbers: 3 | 4 | 0 | 1 Primary Plastics: D-Blend, I-Blend,…

  • Sphinx

    Infinite Discs Sphinx Flight Chart The Infinite Discs Sphinx is an understable control driver with flight numbers of 9 | 6 | -3 | 1. It bridges the gap between fairway and distance driver, offering easy turn, plenty of glide, and a gentle finish. Newer players love the effortless distance, while experienced throwers rely on the Sphinx for hyzer-flips, long anhyzers, and controlled rollers. Infinite Discs Sphinx Flight Numbers Speed: 9 Glide: 6 Turn: -3 Fade: 1 Stability: Understable control / distance driver How the Sphinx Flies Thrown flat at moderate power, the Sphinx drifts smoothly to the right (RHBH) before gliding forward and finishing with a mild, dependable fade.…

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