• Sarek

    Latitude 64 Sarek Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Sarek is a stable putt and approach disc with flight numbers 2 | 4 | 0 | 1.5. Built in Latitude’s Opto-G overmold configuration, it combines a premium feel with clean releases, strong glide, and a gentle, reliable fade. The Sarek is designed for accurate circle putting, controlled approaches, and short-range drives where you need the disc to hold the line and finish on target. Sarek Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will find the Sarek quite forgiving. At lower arm speeds it flies mostly straight with a touch of glide, then finishes with a mild, predictable fade. It resists accidental turn,…

  • Gobi

    Latitude 64 Gobi Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Gobi is a glide-heavy midrange with flight numbers of 6 | 5 | -0.5 | 1. Designed as Latitude’s first double-mold midrange, the Gobi pairs an Opto flight plate with a Gold Line rim for a premium-feeling, workable disc. Its straight-to-understable profile makes it ideal for controlled hyzer flips, long drifting lines, and angle-responsive shaping for a wide range of players. Gobi Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will appreciate the Gobi’s easy glide and gentle turn. A smooth throw produces a straight, forward-carrying flight with a light, predictable fade at the end. Its forgiving stability helps newer players learn clean releases without…

  • Bryce

    Latitude 64 Bryce Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Bryce is a glide-heavy control driver with flight numbers of 9 | 6 | -2 | 2. Built using Latitude’s Opto-G overmold construction, the Bryce delivers easy distance, smooth turn, and a clean, workable finish. It’s designed for players who want a forgiving driver that can hyzer-flip, shape lines in the woods, or stretch controlled distance without needing elite arm speed. Bryce Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will find the Bryce surprisingly easy to launch. The high glide and mild understability help it stand up from hyzer and carry straight before finishing with a soft fade. It’s a great option for…

  • X5

    Prodigy X5 Flight Chart The Prodigy X5 is a high-speed understable distance driver with flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -4 | 1. It’s built to produce easy hyzer-flips and long turnovers for developing arms, while experienced players can shape controlled woods lines or set effortless rollers. With a low-profile feel and workable turn, the X5 helps a wide range of players unlock distance without demanding elite power. X5 Flight Path for Beginners If you’re new to distance drivers, the X5’s understability helps it stand up from hyzer and glide straight before a gentle finish. Thrown flat at modest power, expect a smooth drift right (RHBH) rather than an…

  • X2

    Prodigy X2 Flight Chart The Prodigy X2 is a high-speed, overstable distance driver with flight numbers 13 | 4.5 | 0 | 4. Designed for power throwers and wind-fighting control, the X2 offers a torque-resistant high-speed phase, minimal turn, and a strong, reliable fade. Intermediate players may find it demanding, while advanced arms use it for long hyzers, controlled flex lines, and headwind drives. Its premium plastics (400, 500, 750) provide a stiff, confident grip that holds stability over time. Flight Path Expectations for Developing Arms Newer players will find the X2 extremely overstable. Without high arm-speed, the disc will fade early, producing short, strong hyzer shots instead of a…

  • Cypress

    Above Ground Level Cypress Flight Chart The Above Ground Level Cypress is a high-speed distance driver with retooled flight numbers 12 | 5 | -2 | 2. Designed to cover serious ground while staying predictable, the Cypress flight path offers high-speed turn with a dependable fade, especially in premium AGL plastics. Earlier runs were very overstable, while the updated Cypress is more workable and accessible to a wider range of power levels. Cypress Flight Path for Developing Arms For newer or lower-power players, the Cypress is still a demanding speed-12 driver. Most will see a moderate high-speed turn followed by a healthy fade, often resulting in a sweeping S-curve when…

  • Pine

    Westside Pine Flight Chart The Westside Discs Pine is a stable-to-slightly overstable midrange with flight numbers 5 | 4 | 0 | 2. Built for controlled approaches and midrange drives, the Pine offers a straight flight with dependable fade at the end. Players describe the Pine flight path as trustworthy in both open and wooded fairways, with enough stability to handle power while still holding clean lines. Pine Flight Path for Newer Players For newer players, the Pine will feel like a straight-flying midrange with a reliable finish. Thrown with moderate power, it resists early turn and then moves into a gentle hyzer fade, helping control distance without big sideways…

  • Fortress

    Westside Fortress Flight Chart The Westside Discs Fortress is an overstable control driver with flight numbers 10 | 4 | 0 | 3. Built for confident placement shots in wind, it offers a straight-to-stable high-speed phase and a strong, predictable fade. Many players use the Fortress flight path for controlled distance drives, forehand lines, and utility hyzers when they need reliability more than raw max-D. Fortress Flight Path for Developing Arms For newer and lower-power players, the Fortress will behave like a very overstable driver. Expect it to start moving forward briefly before finishing hard to the fade side, especially on flat or slight hyzer releases. It’s not ideal as…

  • Ahti

    Westside Ahti Flight Chart The Westside Discs Ahti is a very overstable fairway driver with flight numbers 9 | 3 | 0 | 4. Designed for spike hyzers, flex lines, and maximum wind resistance, the Ahti delivers hard, predictable fade with zero turn. Reviewers frequently compare it to the Firebird for its consistency and trusted overstability, making it a must-have utility disc for players who need reliability over raw glide. Ahti Flight Path for Beginner and Developing Arms For newer players, the Ahti will fly extremely overstable. Expect short, sudden hyzers and limited glide. While not suited for straight or neutral lines, it can still be useful as a wind…

  • Firestorm

    Innova Firestorm Flight Chart The Innova Firestorm is a high-speed, overstable distance driver with flight numbers 14 | 4 | 0 | 3. Designed for throwers with elite arm speed, the Firestorm offers a powerful, forward-pushing fade and exceptional wind resistance. Its 2.5cm rim places it among Innova’s fastest molds, making it popular for huge hyzers, distance forehands, and long skip shots. While demanding, reviewers praise its combination of stability and glide when thrown with enough power. How the Firestorm Flies for Developing Arms Beginners and lower-power players will find the Firestorm extremely overstable. Its wide rim and high speed require significant velocity to avoid an immediate hyzer finish. Expect…

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