• Cruise

    Full Turn Cruise Flight Chart The Full Turn Cruise is a glide-heavy distance driver built for players who want easy turn and long forward push. With flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -3 | 2, the Cruise offers early high-speed turn followed by a dependable but gentle fade. A noticeable dome and premium beadless plastics help give it impressive glide, making it one of Full Turn’s most accessible high-speed drivers. How the Cruise Flies for Beginners Despite its speed rating, beginners may find the Cruise more forgiving than other 13-speed drivers. The -3 turn helps the disc get moving without the need for elite power, and players with slower…

  • Recon

    Legacy Recon Flight Chart The Legacy Recon is a high-speed distance driver built for players who want long, controlled flights with dependable fade. With flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -1 | 3, it delivers minimal high-speed turn for most throwers while maintaining strong stability at the end of its flight. Designed for power players and torque-heavy releases, the Recon excels in windy conditions and long controlled drives where reliability matters as much as raw distance. How the Recon Performs for Newer Players Beginners will find the Recon extremely stable. Without the arm speed required to activate its glide and turn, the disc will fly straight for a short…

  • Aftermath

    Legacy Aftermath Flight Chart The Legacy Aftermath is a high-speed distance driver built for shot shaping and long-range turnover lines. With flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -2 | 3, it’s designed to offer easy turn for power throwers while still producing a dependable fade to finish. Moderate-power players often experience a straighter flight with minimal turn, making the Aftermath a workable option for max-distance shots without requiring elite speed. How the Aftermath Flies for Beginners For newer players, the Aftermath may behave like a stable-to-overstable driver due to its high speed. Most beginners won’t activate the turn (-2) unless throwing with significant power. Expect straighter flights with an…

  • Taurus

    Millennium Taurus Flight Chart The Millennium Taurus posts flight numbers of 4 | 4 | 0 | 4 and fills the role of a very overstable, torque-resistant midrange. Built with a beaded rim and wide-diameter profile, the Taurus is designed for controlled power shots, dependable hyzers, and headwind approaches. Its combination of moderate glide and strong finish makes it a trusted tool for players who want consistent stability without unpredictable drift. Taurus Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will find the Taurus highly overstable. At slower speeds it flies straight out of the hand before dumping left (RHBH) with a heavy fade. Its reliability can help beginners learn hyzer angles…

  • Rat

    Innova Rat Flight Chart The Innova Rat has flight numbers of 4 | 2 | 0 | 3. This flat-topped, low-glide midrange is designed as a torque-resistant approach disc with a reliably overstable flight path. It’s especially popular for controlled forehand and backhand upshots where you need the disc to hold the line, fight wind, and finish with a firm, predictable fade. Rat Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the Rat will feel like a very overstable approach disc. With lower arm speed, it tends to fly short and straight out of the hand before dumping left (for a RHBH throw) with a strong fade. It’s not a distance…

  • Pteranodon

    Daredevil Pteranodon Flight Chart The Daredevil Pteranodon posts flight numbers of 4 | 6 | -2 | 1. This glidey, slightly understable midrange is built for easy hyzer-flips, straight tunnel shots, and gentle turnovers. It suits newer players who want effortless distance and line-holding control, and it remains useful for experienced throwers who need touchy placement shots with a soft finish. Flight Path for Beginners At lower power, the Pteranodon tracks mostly straight with a hint of high-speed turn and a mild, reliable fade. The generous glide helps newer arms push approaches farther than typical putters, making it a confidence disc for straight fairways and low-ceiling lines. Flight Chart for…

  • Gray Jay

    Daredevil Gray Jay Flight Chart The Daredevil Discs Gray Jay is a very fast, very overstable distance driver with flight numbers of 14 | 4 | 0 | 5. It’s built for power throwers who need a long, stable flight that finishes with a sharp, reliable fade. With a wide rim and beefy high-speed stability, the Gray Jay excels in headwinds, forced hyzers, and utility distance shots for players with above-average arm speed. Flight Numbers & Disc Profile Speed: 14 – large-wing distance driver designed for high power throws. Glide: 4 – carries forward but prioritizes control over effortless float. Turn: 0 – resists high-speed turn, even into wind for…

  • X3

    Prodigy X3 Flight Chart The Prodigy X3 is a high-speed distance driver with flight numbers of approximately 12 | 5 | -1 | 2. Designed as a slightly overstable workhorse, it offers long, controlled drives with a reliable hyzer finish. Reviewer feedback from multiple plastics (400, 400G, 750 and more) consistently notes a straight-to-fade flight path that makes the X3 a versatile option for both open-distance shots and technical fairways where you need accuracy as much as power. Flight Path by Skill Level Prodigy X3 Flight Path for Newer Disc Golfers For beginners, the X3 will feel fast and solidly overstable. Thrown flat at lower power, it tends to push…

  • Particle

    MVP Particle Flight Chart The MVP Particle is an overstable putt-and-approach disc with flight numbers around 3 | 3 | 0 | 2.5. It’s built for torque resistance, wind-fighting stability, and short-range control, behaving like a more overstable cousin to the Envy. Most players use the Particle primarily as a throwing putter and approach disc, where its low glide and strong fade create a precise, repeatable flight path that stays on line and finishes hard. Flight Path by Skill Level Particle Flight Path for Newer Disc Golfers For beginners, the MVP Particle will feel quite overstable. Thrown flat at low power, it flies straight for a short distance and then…

  • Ringer GT

    Discraft Ringer GT Flight Chart The Discraft Ringer GT is an overstable putt-and-approach disc with flight numbers around 4 | 4 | 0 | 3. Its low-profile shape and groove-top (GT) thumb track create a very controlled flight path with a reliable finishing fade. Most players use the Ringer GT as a throwing putter or approach disc rather than a primary putting putter, especially when they need a disc that won’t turn over and can handle torque, wind, and forehand power. Flight Path by Skill Level Ringer GT Flight Path for Developing Players For newer players, the Ringer GT will feel quite overstable. The high-speed stability and strong fade mean…

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