Dynamic Discs Raider Flight Chart
The Dynamic Discs Raider is a high-speed distance driver built for power throwers who want maximum distance with a consistent, reliable fade. With flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -0.5 | 3, the Raider pushes long, controlled flights with just a touch of turn before finishing with a strong, dependable fade. Reviewers highlight its ability to bomb down fairways, fight wind, and handle both backhand and forehand power. For many players, the Raider fills the Destroyer-style slot in the Trilogy lineup while offering a smoother feel and excellent glide.
Raider Flight Path for Developing Players
For beginners or players with slower arm speeds, the Raider will feel very overstable. Expect it to fly straight for a short distance before fading early and finishing hard left (RHBH). Its wide rim and high speed make it challenging to get full flight unless you can already throw over 300 feet. However, developing players may still use it for hyzer shots, utility lines, or dependable headwind drives.
Distance Potential for Intermediate Arms
Intermediate players who can generate moderate power benefit from the Raider’s stability. Thrown with clean form, it will push forward with a touch of turn before making a strong but predictable fade. This makes it ideal for long hyzer bombs, flex lines, and controlled distance shots where you need the disc to move downfield without flipping unexpectedly. Reviewers frequently praise the Raider for giving them some of their longest backhand drives.
Advanced Players and High-Speed Shot Shaping
Advanced throwers are able to unlock the Raider’s full flight numbers. At high power, it hyzer-flips to flat, rides straight with workable turn, and finishes with a reliable late fade. This combination creates effortless S-curve shapes and maximum distance potential. Many experienced players prefer the Raider over equivalent high-speed Trilogy drivers because it pairs stability with extra glide for added carry in the air.
Forehand Power Lines and Utility Shots
The Raider’s wide rim and torque resistance make it a strong choice for forehand throwers. It handles high-speed forehand releases without flipping, even in windy conditions. Players report that the Raider delivers dependable flex forehands, long pushing hyzers, and headwind-resistant power shots. Its stable finish adds predictability on sidearm drives around 300–375 feet.
Use our interactive Dynamic Discs Raider Flight Chart to see how its flight path changes with your throwing speed, forehand or backhand style, and wind conditions. Adjust the chart to preview how the Raider will fly for you.
Dynamic Discs Raider
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Try the Dynamic Discs Raider on the Course
If you need a high-speed distance driver that offers glide, power, and wind-fighting stability, the Raider is a proven performer. Whether you’re throwing long S-curves, forehand power lines, or confident headwind shots, the Raider provides the stability and consistency needed for reliable distance on demanding courses.