Axiom Insanity Flight Chart The Axiom Insanity is a glidey, workable control driver with flight numbers 9 | 5 | -2 | 1.5. Think “seasoned Inertia”: easy high-speed turn with a gentle, forward fade. Available in Neutron, Proton, Plasma, Fission, and periodic Eclipse (glow) runs, it excels at hyzer-flip lasers, controlled turnovers, and effortless straight distance for developing and experienced arms alike. Beginner-Friendly Lines Newer players will see long, straight carries with a mild finish (RHBH). Start on light hyzer to prevent early turn; Fission/lighter weights help you access the intended flight path at lower power. Hyzer-Flip Control for Intermediates Flat to slight-hyzer releases pop to flat, ride on glide,…
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Fireball
Axiom Fireball Flight Chart The Axiom Fireball is a flat-topped, overstable control driver built for placement and wind. With flight numbers 9 | 3.5 | 0 | 3.5, it pushes forward without turn and then dumps on command—perfect for reliable fades, spikes, and skip shots. Common plastics include Neutron, Proton, Plasma, Fission, and occasional Eclipse glow runs. Newer Arms: Consistent Hyzer & Wind Help If you’re still developing speed, expect straight-to-hyzer lines that finish hard (RHBH). The Fireball’s stability keeps nose-up throws from drifting, making it a safe choice in headwinds and for bailout hyzers. Flight Notes for Intermediate Players On a flat release you’ll see a brief forward push,…
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Ballista
Latitude 64 Ballista Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Ballista is a very fast distance driver with flight numbers 14 | 5 | -1 | 3. It’s built for big carries: a touch of high-speed turn that flips to flat and rides on ample glide before a confident finish. In Opto, Gold, and lightweight Opto Air runs, the Ballista rewards arm speed while staying predictable for developing power throwers. Flight Path for Newer Arms If your max throw is still building, expect a straight-to-hyzer flight with limited turn (RHBH). Use slight anhyzer to stretch distance. Opto Air can help you access the intended flight path at lower power. Launch Window for…
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Scale
Reptilian Scale Flight Chart The Reptilian Disc Golf Scale is a beefy putt & approach disc built for control in all conditions. With flight numbers 2 | 1 | 0 | 3, it offers very low glide, zero high-speed turn, and a reliable, hard fade. A subtle thumb track and Wizard-adjacent feel give confident grip for both putts and driving approaches. Common plastics include ChalkPit, Fossil (and Fuel/Glow variants), RDG Armor, Organic blends, and ultra-tacky TarPit. Newer Players: Straight-Then-Drop Control At modest power the Scale pushes a short, straight line and checks out early. It’s great for learning hyzer angles, fighting light wind, and avoiding long sail past the basket.…
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Whale
Innova Whale Flight Chart The Innova Whale is a straight, torque-resistant putt & approach disc with flight numbers 2 | 3 | 0 | 1. Featuring Innova’s VTech rim, it behaves like a beefed-up Aviar—minimal turn, gentle finish, and excellent control for putts, straight approaches, and low-ceiling tee shots. Popular in DX, XT, and GStar plastics, the Whale suits a wide range of players who want a point-and-shoot flight with dependable fade. Whale Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will see a neutral, straight carry with a soft check at the end (RHBH). Low speed and controllable glide make distance easy to range inside ~200 ft and circle putting feels…
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Atom
MVP Atom Flight Chart The MVP Atom is a beadless putt & approach disc with flight numbers 3 | 3 | 0 | 1. Built on the Envy core with a 10 mm GYRO® overmold, it delivers a neutral, point-and-shoot flight for putts, straight approaches, and touch tee shots. In baseline Electron (Soft/Firm/Cosmic) it beats in to laser-straight; premium Neutron/Proton hold lines longer with a gentle, reliable finish. This page breaks down the Atom’s flight path by skill level and throwing style so you can decide where it fits in your bag. Beginner-Friendly Flight Path Newer players will see straight carries with a soft fade at the end (RHBH). Low…
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Titan
Prodiscus Titan Flight Chart The Prodiscus Titan posts flight numbers of 8 | 3 | 0 | 2. This stable-to-overstable control driver favors accuracy over raw glide, giving you straight pushes with a calm, dependable finish. In Premium and Ultrium plastics, the Titan holds its shape, fights light headwinds, and shines when you need placement-first shots rather than max-D. Below, we break down the flight path by skill level and throwing style so you can decide where it fits in your bag. Titan Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will see a mostly straight flight with an early, gentle fade (RHBH). Use the Titan for controlled tee shots, low ceilings,…
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Sabertooth
Daredevil Sabertooth Flight Chart The Daredevil Sabertooth posts flight numbers of 9 | 4 | 0 | 5. This very overstable control driver in Daredevil’s rigid High Performance (HP) plastic is a wind fighter with zero turn and a guaranteed, heavy fade. Expect a penetrating push that ends in a hard dump—perfect for headwinds, skip control, and placement-first drives. Beginners: What to Expect At lower power the Sabertooth will fade early, even on flat releases (RHBH). Use it to learn hyzer angles and to keep shots from overturning in wind; don’t expect max distance. Mid-Power Game Plans Intermediates can trust it for headwind tees, spike hyzers, and forced flexes that…
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Ogopogo
Daredevil Ogopogo Flight Chart The Daredevil Ogopogo lists flight numbers of 9 | 4 | -2 | 5. Built as a wind-ready driver with a heavy, predictable finish, the Ogopogo is most often molded in Daredevil’s ultra-soft Elastic Performance (EP) plastic, which helps it land “drop & stop” with minimal skips or rollaways. It’s a control-first driver that suits intermediate and advanced players who need spike hyzers, steep approaches, and utility lines to sit where they land. What Newer Players Will See At low power, expect brief high-speed turn followed by a strong fade (RHBH). It’s a confidence piece for headwinds and hyzer training, but distance will be limited compared…
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Mammoth
Daredevil Mammoth Flight Chart The Daredevil Mammoth carries flight numbers of 9 | 4 | -1 | 5. It’s a very overstable control driver built for headwinds, force-over lines, and spike hyzers. With a 2.0 cm rim and dependable fade, the Mammoth favors placement-first drives and confident forehands where you need a hard finish and skip control. What Beginners Can Expect Newer players will see a quick, reliable fade even on flat releases. Use the Mammoth to learn hyzer angles, fight wind, and keep throws from overturning. It’s more about control than raw distance at low power. Flight Chart Notes for Intermediates Intermediate arms can lean on the Mammoth for…