Gateway Prophecy Flight Chart
The Gateway Prophecy is a low-profile overstable midrange with flight numbers of 5 | 5 | 0 | 2. It’s built for straight-to-stable approaches that finish with a reliable fade rather than drifting off line. With enough glide to cover distance and enough stability to trust in the wind, the Prophecy fits players who want a workhorse mid that stays on its line and finishes predictably.
Mold Specs & Flight Details
- Speed: 5
- Glide: 5
- Turn: 0
- Fade: 2
- Stability: Stable to Overstable Midrange
- Plastics: Commonly offered in Gateway blends such as SureGrip, Diamond, and Organic/Hemp-style plastics (exact options vary by run).
- Feel: Low-profile mid with a comfortable rim and a clean release for both fan and power grips.
- Shot Types: Straight control approaches, drift-free hyzers, wind-resistant midrange drives.
Prophecy Flight Path for Beginners
For newer players, the Prophecy will behave like a dependable, slightly overstable mid. Thrown with moderate power, expect a straight push out of the hand with a clear but not violent fade at the end. Lighter weights and baseline plastics will make it a bit more forgiving, but most beginners will see it finish left (for RHBH) on almost every throw. It’s useful as a “trust it not to turn over” midrange for short drives and approach shots where control matters more than raw distance.
Controlled Midrange Flight for Intermediate Players
Intermediate players who can get the Prophecy up to speed will see a neutral-to-stable flight path. Out of the hand, the disc holds the release angle well—flat throws track straight with almost zero high-speed turn, then finish with a consistent, moderate fade. On gentle hyzer releases it rides the hyzer line the whole way, while firm, flat releases into a headwind tend to stay on line instead of drifting right. Reviews highlight the Prophecy as a confidence disc for tunnel shots and controlled approaches in the 225–300 foot range.
Flight Numbers in the Hands of Advanced Players
Advanced throwers will see the published 5 | 5 | 0 | 2 flight numbers show up clearly on the course. With solid power, the Prophecy takes a flat release, tracks straight without unwanted turn, and then gives a reliable, late fade that can be aimed and repeated. Power hyzers hold their angle without dumping early, and powered-up flat releases can push surprisingly far for a midrange before fading out. Many experienced players use it as a wind-resistant mid that can handle torque and still land near the intended target line.
Forehand Flight Path & Utility Lines
The low-profile shape makes the Prophecy a comfortable option for forehand midrange shots. Sidearm throwers will find that it resists flipping on short to medium power flicks, flies straight with minimal wobble when released cleanly, and then checks up with a dependable fade. It also works well for touch forehand approaches that need to finish on a reliable hyzer angle, and for utility lines like flex shots or controlled skip finishes on firmer ground.
Prophecy Interactive Flight Chart
Use our interactive flight chart to see how the Gateway Prophecy’s flight path changes with your arm speed, release angle, and throwing style. You can adjust the chart for backhand or forehand throws and for right- or left-handed players to get a better sense of how the Prophecy will actually fly for you.
Gateway Prophecy
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Putthead Notes
Based on reviewer data and on-course use, the Prophecy fills the “trusty overstable midrange” slot—similar in role to classic stable mids, but with a slightly faster, modern feel and enough bite at the end to lean on in the wind.