Patrol

Dynamic Discs Patrol Flight Chart

The Dynamic Discs Patrol is a very understable midrange with flight numbers of 5 | 5 | -3 | 1. On the Patrol flight chart, it shows as a glidey, easy-to-throw disc designed for new players and slower arm speeds. Review data consistently highlights its ability to achieve long, turning flights with minimal effort, making it ideal for learning smooth releases, developing form, and shaping controlled anhyzer lines.

Overview of Patrol Flight Numbers

The Patrol’s high glide (5) and significant turn (-3) create an effortless turnover midrange. Even at modest power, the disc naturally flips up or drifts right for RHBH players. The fade (1) is minimal, allowing the disc to finish straight or hold an anhyzer all the way to the ground. This combination makes the Patrol uniquely accessible to new players while still providing value for experienced throwers needing a dedicated turnover or roller midrange.

Patrol Flight Path for Beginners

For beginners, the Patrol delivers straight flights with ease. Its understability corrects common form issues—helping new throwers get extra glide and avoid the premature fade that many stable mids produce. Beginners often report that it becomes their longest-flying midrange and a dependable option for tunnel shots or gentle right-turning lines without requiring a high-speed release.

Glide & Control for Intermediate Players

Intermediate arms will see a clear turning flight path from the Patrol when thrown flat. Use it for hyzer-flip turnovers, shaping right-moving lines, or soft technical approaches in wooded courses. Reviewers emphasize its glide, making it excellent for long drifting midrange flights. Because the fade is so gentle, the Patrol is also a reliable tool for landing touchy approaches that need to hold a specific angle.

Turnovers, Rollers, and Technical Lines for Advanced Throwers

Advanced players primarily use the Patrol as a specialty disc. With full power, it becomes a reliable turnover or roller midrange. Its understability allows for long, sweeping anhyzers or late-turn flights that are difficult to achieve with more stable mids. Because it cannot resist torque like other midranges, powerful throwers reserve it for finesse shots, shaping lines in woods, or understable utility roles.

Forehand Workability and Release Angles

Forehand throwers typically find the Patrol to be best for touch shots rather than high-power drives. Its understability means it will flip quickly on forehand releases, making it useful for controlled drift lines or short-range anhyzer forehands. Players with developing forehands appreciate that it doesn’t require much power to achieve distance and can help teach smoother release angles.

Use our interactive Patrol Flight Chart to see exactly how the Patrol’s understable flight path shifts with different power levels and release angles. Adjust the chart for forehand or backhand, left- or right-handed play, and find out how the Patrol will fly for you.

Dynamic Discs Patrol

 

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Putthead Notes

The Patrol stands out as one of the easiest midranges to throw in the Dynamic Discs lineup. Strong glide, high turn, and minimal fade make it a powerful tool for developing players—while advanced players can rely on it for turnovers, long drifting lines, and finesse rollers. A true understable specialist.

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