• EMAC Judge

    Dynamic Discs EMAC Judge Flight Chart The Dynamic Discs EMAC Judge is a beaded putt and approach disc designed with Eric McCabe to offer a straight, torque-resistant flight and a clean release. With flight numbers of 2 | 4 | 0 | 1, it delivers a neutral-to-slightly-stable flight path that works for putting, controlled approaches, and short tee shots. Reviewers highlight its comfortable micro-bead rim, reliable stability, and consistency in a wide range of plastics. EMAC Judge Flight Path Overview The EMAC Judge flies very straight with a gentle, reliable fade at the end. It resists early turn, holds a flat release well, and offers enough glide to carry toward…

  • Hydrogen

    Loft Hydrogen Complete Flight Chart The Loft Hydrogen is designed to be one of the straightest, most torque-neutral putt and approach discs ever made. With extremely clean flight numbers of 1 | 2 | 0 | 0, the Hydrogen specializes in point-and-shoot accuracy. Players consistently highlight its beadless profile, exceptional angle control, and how reliably it holds hyzer, flat, or anhyzer lines without drifting. Perfect for tight lines, technical approaches, and confident circle putting. Hydrogen Flight Path Overview The Hydrogen offers a remarkably laser-straight flight path thanks to its neutral stability and low-speed design. It neither turns nor fades noticeably, making it ideal for approach work and precision tee shots…

  • Cheengz I One

    Hyperflite Cheengz I One Flight Chart The Hyperflite Cheengz I One is a neutral, precision-focused midrange built for straight, controlled throws. With manufacturer flight numbers of 5 | 5 | 0 | 0 and reviewer averages landing very close to that, the I-One offers a remarkably straight flight path with virtually no natural turn or fade. Its slightly wider diameter, textured flight plate, and comfortable rim make it a point-and-shoot midrange that works for beginners, disc sports converts, and seasoned disc golfers who want a dependable line-holder. Cheengz I-One Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Cheengz I One to be a very friendly first midrange. Thrown with smooth,…

  • Addax

    Wild Discs Addax Flight Chart The Wild Discs Addax is a straight-flying, beaded midrange built for accuracy and control. With manufacturer flight numbers of 5 | 5 | 0 | 1 and reviewer averages close to 5 | 5 | 0 | 1, the Addax offers a neutral flight path with a gentle, reliable fade at the end. Reviewers frequently compare it to staples like the Discraft Buzzz and Dynamic Discs EMAC Truth, praising its ability to hold any line, its comfortable rim, and its excellent Ozone and Lava Flare plastic feels. Addax Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Addax to be a very forgiving midrange. Thrown with…

  • Orca

    Wild Discs Orca Flight Chart The Wild Discs Orca is a versatile distance driver designed for long, controlled flights with dependable fade. With flight numbers of 12 | 5 | -1.5 | 2, the Orca delivers high-speed turn paired with a smooth, predictable finish—allowing players to shape wide S-curves, laser-straight drives, and power hyzers. Reviewers highlight its comfortable rim, consistent flights, and surprising workability for a speed-12 driver, making it usable for both controlled distance and big-shot power lines. Beginner Expectations for the Orca Beginners may find the Orca slightly demanding due to its speed and stability, but its glide helps generate extra distance once form improves. Expect modest turn…

  • Tilt

    Discmania Tilt Flight Chart The Discmania Tilt is one of the most notoriously overstable discs ever produced, designed originally for Simon Lizotte as the ultimate utility driver. With extreme flight numbers of 9 | 1 | 1 | 6, the Tilt offers virtually no glide, immediate fade, and unmatched resistance to turn. This makes it a specialty disc reserved for situations requiring absolute reliability—headwinds, forced flex lines, vertical dumps, skip shots, and emergency get-out-of-trouble plays. While it is not a traditional distance or fairway driver, its predictability has earned it a cult following. How Beginners Experience the Tilt Most beginners will find the Tilt extremely challenging due to its overwhelming…

  • Interceptor

    Elevation Disc Golf Interceptor Flight Chart The Elevation Disc Golf Interceptor is a uniquely flexible, rubber-based midrange and approach disc designed to eliminate skips and rollaways. With flight numbers of 5 | 4 | -1 | 2, the Interceptor delivers straight-to-stable flights with a gentle fade and unmatched ground control. Its ecoFLOP, ecoFLEX, and ecoFIRM rubber blends provide excellent grip and a soft landing that players rely on when accuracy matters most. Beginner-Friendly Flight Performance Newer players will appreciate the Interceptor’s easy-to-control stability and soft feel. It resists unwanted turn, glides forward with minimal effort, and finishes consistently. The lack of ground play makes it especially forgiving for developing players…

  • Grace

    Latitude 64 Grace Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Grace is a smooth-flying 11-speed distance driver designed to blend easy control with impressive glide. With flight numbers of 11 | 6 | -1 | 2, it behaves like a workable stable driver that offers distance potential without requiring elite power. Many players describe the Grace as a “fairway-feeling distance driver,” providing long, effortless flights and a reliable finish. It’s popular among a wide range of golfers—intermediate arms appreciate its forgiveness, while advanced players value its hyzer-flip potential, shapeability, and controllable distance. Grace Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Grace relatively forgiving for a speed-11 driver. Its high glide helps…

  • Trust

    Latitude 64 Trust Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Trust is a beadless, slightly overstable midrange with flight numbers of 5 | 5 | 0 | 2. Designed as a workhorse, its flight path is a straight push with a dependable late fade, giving players a reliable control mid that handles power without flipping. The Trust’s Royal Grand plastic and clean rim shape make it a popular choice for both backhand and forehand players who want a mid that follows its intended flight numbers across a wide range of arm speeds. Trust Flight Path for Newer and Casual Players For beginners and casual players, the Trust will usually fly like a…

  • The Harpoon

    Lone Star Disc Harpoon Flight Chart The Lone Star Disc Harpoon is a small-diameter approach and midrange disc built for precise control and clean releases. With flight numbers of 4 | 3 | 0 | 2, it offers a straight-to-slightly overstable flight that resists turn yet doesn’t dump hard at the finish. The Harpoon’s flat top and flat inner rim make it an excellent choice for both backhand and forehand throws, giving players a comfortable grip and dependable accuracy from the fairway or the tee. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Harpoon surprisingly manageable for an overstable approach disc. It holds a straight flight at lower power and…

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