Daredevil Pteranodon Flight Chart
The Daredevil Pteranodon posts flight numbers of 4 | 6 | -2 | 1. This glidey, slightly understable midrange is built for easy hyzer-flips, straight tunnel shots, and gentle turnovers. It suits newer players who want effortless distance and line-holding control, and it remains useful for experienced throwers who need touchy placement shots with a soft finish.
Flight Path for Beginners
At lower power, the Pteranodon tracks mostly straight with a hint of high-speed turn and a mild, reliable fade. The generous glide helps newer arms push approaches farther than typical putters, making it a confidence disc for straight fairways and low-ceiling lines.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
Intermediates can expect clean hyzer-flip lines that stay narrow and drift forward. Thrown flat, the disc shows controlled turn before standing up and finishing gently. It excels on woods courses, shaping tight gaps without the late dump of an overstable mid.
Flight Numbers in Advanced/Pro Hands
Power throwers get a workable understable mid: smooth, repeatable turnovers; powered-down lasers; and flip-to-flat shots that carry on glide. It’s a finesse tool when a neutral mid starts to fade too early and a putter doesn’t quite have the carry.
Forehand Flight Notes
With its shallow feel and glide, the Pteranodon can handle touch forehands under ~250 ft. Expect straight-to-turning flights on flat releases and gentle finishing fade when thrown with slight hyzer. Keep the release clean to avoid early overturn.
See the Pteranodon’s flight for your game. Use our interactive Flight Chart below to adjust for your throwing speed, style, and handedness (RHBH, LHBH, forehand) and examine how the flight path changes.
Daredevil Pteranodon
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Try the Daredevil Pteranodon
A workable, glide-forward mid that thrives on straight lines and touch turnovers—great for learning line shaping and for veterans who want precise placement without harsh fade.
Puttheads Notes
Data points to a glide-heavy mid with workable turn and a soft finish—excellent for teaching hyzer-flip timing and for threading gaps when fade must be minimized.
- Flight Numbers: 4 | 6 | -2 | 1
- Primary Uses: hyzer-flips, straight tunnels, gentle turnovers, touch forehands
- Player Fit: beginner-friendly; still valuable as a finesse mid for advanced players
- Plastics Seen: Ultra Performance; Grip Performance (availability varies)
- Behavior: neutral-to-understable with high glide and mild fade