• Radium

    Element Radium Flight Chart The Element Radium is a control driver that blurs the line between midrange and fairway, with flight numbers 6 | 4 | -1 | 2. On the Radium flight chart, you’ll see a neutral-to-slightly-understable flight path at high speed, followed by a dependable fade that keeps it from drifting too far off line. It’s designed for players who want controlled distance and accuracy on longer midrange shots and shorter fairway drives. Radium Flight Numbers & Mold Specs Speed: 6 Glide: 4 Turn: -1 Fade: 2 Primary Use: Control driver / long midrange hybrid Stability: Stable with slight high-speed turn Recommended Skill Level: Developing to advanced players…

  • Chromium

    Element Chromium Flight Chart The Element Chromium is a control driver that sits between a fairway and distance driver, with flight numbers 9 | 5 | -1 | 1. On the Chromium flight chart you’ll see a steady, workable flight path: a neutral-to-slightly-understable high-speed phase, followed by a gentle, reliable fade. It’s designed for players who want controlled distance, smooth hyzer-flips, and line-holding drives rather than a wildly overstable or flippy driver. Chromium Flight Numbers & Mold Specs Speed: 9 Glide: 5 Turn: -1 Fade: 1 Primary Use: Control / fairway-distance driver hybrid Stability: Stable to slightly understable Recommended Skill Level: Low-intermediate to advanced players Typical Plastics: Premium beadless Element…

  • STARi

    Prodiscus STARi Flight Chart The Prodiscus STARi is an understable midrange with flight numbers 4 | 4 | -2 | 0. On the STARi flight chart you’ll see a slow, workable mid that glides, turns, and finishes gently. It’s built for straight shots that drift right (RHBH), controlled turnovers, and easy-distance approaches for players who don’t want to force the disc to move. STARi Flight Numbers & Mold Specs Speed: 4 Glide: 4 Turn: -2 Fade: 0 Primary Use: Understable midrange / approach Stability: Understable, line-shaping mid Recommended Skill Level: Beginners to advanced players Typical Plastics: Basic and premium Prodiscus blends (e.g., Ultrium-style) The STARi’s combination of -2 turn and…

  • Cinder

    Obsidian Cinder Flight Chart The Obsidian Cinder is a 7 | 5 | 0 | 2 control driver designed for accurate fairway shots. Its neutral turn and reliable fade make it a workhorse disc for shaping lines in the woods or holding steady lines in open fairways. With enough glide to push down the fairway and a dependable finish, it suits a wide range of players looking for a fairway driver they can trust for both backhand and forehand throws. Obsidian Cinder Flight Numbers and Characteristics Speed: 7 Glide: 5 Turn: 0 Fade: 2 Primary Use: Control / fairway driver Stability: Stable to slightly overstable Recommended Skill Level: All skill…

  • Queen

    Westside Queen Flight Chart The Westside Discs Queen is an understable high-speed distance driver with flight numbers 14 | 5 | -3 | 2. On the Westside Queen flight chart you’ll see a long, turning flight path that favors hyzer-flips, tailwinds, and big turnover drives. It’s essentially a faster, easier-to-launch bomber for players who don’t quite have “pro tour” power but still want max distance potential. Queen Flight Path for Newer Players For newer players stepping into high-speed distance drivers, the Queen’s flight path will feel much friendlier than most speed 14 discs. Thrown flat at moderate power, expect a noticeable high-speed turn to the right (RHBH) followed by a…

  • Bighorn

    Daredevil Bighorn Flight Chart The Daredevil Bighorn is a stable putt and approach disc with flight numbers 2 | 3 | 0 | 1. Molded in firm Grip Performance plastic, it’s designed for straight, point-and-shoot putts with a gentle, reliable finish. Players describe the Bighorn flight path as very neutral at low speed, making it easy to aim and trust inside the circle, while still offering enough stability for short approaches in a range of conditions. Bighorn Flight Path for Newer Players For newer players, the Bighorn offers a forgiving, confidence-building flight path. At typical beginner putting power, it flies straight with virtually no high-speed turn and a soft fade…

  • Uranium

    Element Uranium Flight Chart & Overview The Element Discs Uranium is a compact, overstable midrange with flight numbers 4 | 2 | 0 | 2. Designed as a torque-resistant, wind-fighting approach disc, it flies straight when powered up and finishes with a dependable fade at any arm speed. Reviewers consistently describe the Uranium as a short-range workhorse—excellent for headwinds, flex lines, and controlled approaches that require a disc to hold its angle and land flat. Uranium Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will experience the Uranium as a reliably overstable midrange. With lower glide and a strong finishing fade, the disc avoids unwanted turn and provides predictable hyzer shapes. Newer…

  • Passport

    Full Turn Passport Flight Chart & Overview The Full Turn Passport is a putt and approach disc with flight numbers 3 | 2 | 0 | 1, built for straight, point-and-shoot control. With low glide and minimal fade, it focuses more on accuracy than raw distance. Reviewers highlight the Passport as a stable, trustworthy option for putting and short approaches, where you want a clean release, a neutral flight path, and just a touch of finish at the end. Passport Flight Path for Newer Players For newer players, the Passport offers a very forgiving flight path. At low power, the 0 turn and 1 fade mean it flies mostly straight…

  • Navigator

    Full Turn Navigator Flight Chart & Overview The Full Turn Navigator is a beadless midrange with flight numbers 5 | 4 | -1 | 2, designed to bridge the gap between neutral and slightly overstable. For slower arms it acts like a trustworthy overstable mid that handles headwinds, while higher-power players see a straighter, neutral flight path that holds the release angle before finishing with a controlled fade. With workable turn, moderate glide, and a predictable finish, the Navigator is built to guide your midrange game on a wide variety of courses. Navigator Flight Path for Newer Players For newer players, the Navigator’s flight path leans stable. At lower power,…

  • Thrasher

    Discraft Thrasher Flight Chart The Discraft Thrasher is an understable distance driver with flight numbers 12 | 5 | -3 | 2, designed for easy distance and powerful hyzer-flip lines. Its high turn rating and reliable finishing fade make it a favorite for players seeking maximum carry without demanding elite arm speed. Reviewers frequently praise its versatility—slower arm players achieve effortless distance, while power throwers can shape long turnovers, rollers, and sweeping flip-ups. Available in multiple premium plastics, the Thrasher is well-known for producing long, workable flight paths for a wide range of skill levels. Flight Path for Newer & Developing Players Beginner and developing players will find the Thrasher…

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