Millennium Quasar Flight Chart
The Millennium Quasar is a very overstable distance driver with flight numbers 13 | 5 | 0 | 3. Built for power throwers, it pairs high speed and sneaky glide with a heavy, forward-pushing fade. Quantum runs tend to be the most overstable and wind-proof, while Sirius offers similar stability with a touch of added grip.
Quasar Flight Path for Beginners
Newer players will see the Quasar fade out early. If you’re still building arm speed, consider slower drivers first. As a utility disc, it can work for short spike hyzers or strong headwinds where you need a disc that absolutely won’t turn.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
Intermediates with developing power can shape dependable hyzer lines and flat releases that push before a strong finish. Expect the Quasar to hold up in wind, fight out of light anhyzer angles, and produce big, forward skips on firm ground.
Flight Numbers for Advanced and Pro Players
At higher power, the Quasar thrives on spike hyzers, headwind distance shots, and torque-heavy lines. In Quantum, it’s a wind-fighter with near-zero high-speed turn and a late, forceful fade; in Sirius, you’ll still get plenty of bite with excellent carry.
Forehand Flight Notes
Forehand throwers will appreciate the Quasar’s wide rim and torque resistance. It resists turn on flat flicks, flexes out of anhyzer, and finishes reliably—ideal for power forehands, headwind tee shots, and placement spikes.
Explore our interactive Flight Chart to visualize how the Millennium Quasar flies for your release. Tweak speed, angle, and wind to see the line you’ll throw on the course.
Millennium Quasar
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Try the Millennium Quasar
If you need a fast, wind-ready driver that still carries downrange before a hard finish, the Quasar is a trustworthy top-end option for backhand and forehand power throwers.
Puttheads Notes
Reviewer consensus places the Quasar among the beefier 13-speeds—more OS than many XCaliber runs, a touch less than true utility “bricks.” It carries well for how overstable it is and skips big when the ground allows.
- Flight Numbers: 13 | 5 | 0 | 3
- Plastics: Quantum (most overstable, wind-resistant), Sirius (durable with added grip)
- Best lines: spike hyzer, headwind distance, powered forehands, forced-flex
- Power note: shines for 400 ft+ arms; below that, expect early fade and utility use
- Finish: heavy, forward-pushing fade with reliable ground play