• Chariot

    Infinite Discs Chariot Flight Chart The Infinite Discs Chariot lists flight numbers of 5 | 5 | 0 | 1 and is designed as a straight, workable midrange that holds nearly any release angle. With strong glide and a gentle finish, the Chariot is popular among beginners for true, forgiving flights and among experienced throwers for shaping hyzers, flat lasers, and slow-turn anhyzers with confidence. Its micro-bead rim adds stability and torque resistance, making it versatile for both backhand and forehand play. Chariot Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will appreciate how straight the Chariot flies with minimal effort. Its neutral stability means it won’t dive left too hard, and the…

  • War Horse

    Westside War Horse Flight Chart The Westside War Horse lists flight numbers of 13 | 4 | 0 | 4 and is one of the most overstable distance drivers in the Trilogy lineup. Built for power throwers, it delivers a wind-fighting, torque-resistant flight with a strong, dependable fade. Players with high arm speed rely on the War Horse for headwinds, forced flex lines, and placements where accuracy matters more than glide. War Horse Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will find the War Horse extremely overstable. Without the arm speed to keep it straight, it will fade almost immediately. While not typically recommended for new players, it can serve as…

  • Maiden

    Westside Maiden Flight Chart The Westside Maiden lists flight numbers of 3 | 4 | 0 | 1. This beadless, low-profile putt & approach disc is built for point-and-shoot control—straight lines, gentle finishes, and confident release. It’s popular with beginners for easy accuracy and with experienced players for laser-straight approaches and long putts. Maiden Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will see the Maiden fly mostly straight with a soft, reliable finish. The shallow, beadless feel helps clean releases, and the neutral stability resists early turn while avoiding a harsh dump at the end. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players At moderate power the Maiden holds hyzer-flip lines, flat lasers, and…

  • Anvil

    Westside Anvil Flight Chart The Westside Discs Anvil is a very overstable midrange with flight numbers of 4 | 2 | 0 | 4. Designed as a wind-fighting workhorse, it prioritizes control over glide and is trusted for approach shots, utility lines, and forehand drives where you absolutely cannot afford unwanted turn. Players who like dependable fade, beadless rims, and confident feel in VIP and Tournament plastics often gravitate toward the Anvil. Westside Anvil Flight Path for Newer Players For newer or lower-power players, the Westside Anvil flight path will feel extremely overstable. Expect a short straight push followed by an early, strong fade. This makes it useful for forced…

  • H5

    Prodigy H5 Flight Chart The Prodigy H5 is an understable hybrid driver with flight numbers around 9 | 5 | -2 | 1, designed to give players easy distance with controlled high-speed turn and a gentle, forward-finishing fade. Reviews highlight its ability to hyzer-flip, hold long turnover lines, and cover surprising distance without demanding elite arm speed, making it a useful option for developing players and experienced shot-shapers alike. Mold Specs – Prodigy H5 Flight Numbers Manufacturer: Prodigy Disc Disc Type: Hybrid / Control Driver Speed Class: 9–10 Primary Flight Numbers: 9 | 5 | -2 | 1 (understable driver profile) Stability: Understable to neutral, with noticeable high-speed turn Typical…

  • H3 V2

    Prodigy H3 V2 Flight Chart The Prodigy H3 V2 is a hybrid control driver with flight numbers of 11 | 5 | -1 | 2. It blends driver distance with fairway-style control, offering a workable flight path that starts neutral, glides forward, and finishes with a dependable fade. Most throwers use the H3 V2 as a primary control driver for shaping lines in the woods or carving fairways in open air, with intermediate and advanced players especially praising its balance of speed, glide, and control. Prodigy H3 V2 Flight Path by Skill Level H3 V2 Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the H3 V2 will usually act like a…

  • H1 V2

    Prodigy H1 V2 Flight Chart The Prodigy H1 V2 is a very overstable control driver with flight numbers around 11 / 4 / 0 / 3. It’s designed for confident, power players who want a predictable, wind-fighting disc that holds straight before finishing with a strong, reliable fade. On our flight chart you’ll see how the H1 V2’s flight path changes with different arm speeds and release angles, making it a great option for spike hyzers, forced flex lines, and trusted forehands. How the Prodigy H1 V2 flies for lower-power or newer players If you’re a newer player or still developing your arm speed, the H1 V2 will behave like…

  • Pharaoh

    Infinite Discs Pharaoh Flight Chart The Infinite Discs Pharaoh is a high-speed distance driver with flight numbers of 13 | 6 | -1 | 2, built for maximum distance with a surprisingly controllable finish. Known for its exceptional glide, the Pharaoh lets intermediate and advanced players push long, straight flights with a reliable fade that isn’t overpowering. Reviewers frequently compare it to premium Destroyer-type flights but with slightly more user-friendly stability and better carry downfield. Across multiple plastic types and production runs, the Pharaoh can range from neutral-stable to slightly understable, making it a versatile option for players seeking effortless distance. Whether thrown backhand or forehand, its rim shape, glide,…

  • Fuji

    Latitude 64 Fuji Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Fuji is a power-friendly midrange with flight numbers of 4 | 4 | 0 | 2. Designed to handle torque and wind, the Fuji offers a straight, controlled flight with a reliable fade at the end. Players describe it as a workhorse mid that rewards clean form and moderate to higher arm speed, especially on technical fairways where you need a trustworthy finish. Fuji Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the Fuji will usually fly like a reliably overstable midrange. Thrown flat at lower power, expect a short straight push before it fades out and settles left for right-hand backhand (RHBH)…

  • Exodus

    Infinite Discs Exodus Flight Chart The Infinite Discs Exodus is a stable control driver with flight numbers around 7 | 5 | -0.5 | 2. Designed as a workhorse fairway, its flight path blends easy glide with a reliable fade, making it useful for both developing and experienced players. Reviewers often compare the Exodus to an Eagle-style fairway: manageable speed, comfortable rim, and a neutral-to-stable flight that shines on controlled tee shots and wooded fairways. Exodus Flight Path for Newer Players For newer players stepping into fairway drivers, the Exodus Flight Chart shows a mostly straight flight with a dependable fade at the end. At lower power, the Exodus tends…

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