Redwood

Above Ground Level Redwood Flight Chart

The Above Ground Level Redwood is a high-speed distance driver built for maximum glide and long, controlled flights. With flight numbers of 12 | 5 | -1 | 2, the Redwood delivers a touch of high-speed turn followed by a reliable, forward-pushing fade. Its sandblasted top and micro-striated rim are engineered to enhance aerodynamics, helping the Redwood compete as one of the longest-flying discs in your bag. Ideal for players with developing to elite arm speed, it bridges raw power with workable, glidey flight paths.


Redwood Flight Path for Emerging Distance Throwers

Developing players may find the Redwood’s speed 12 rim demanding. Without sufficient arm speed, it flies more overstable than the numbers imply—pushing forward briefly before finishing with a strong, reliable fade. This makes it effective as a headwind driver or utility-distance option rather than a primary max-distance choice for newer players.

How Intermediate Players Will See the Redwood

Intermediate throwers with decent power will unlock the Redwood’s neutral-to-stable flight. A flat release produces gentle high-speed turn, a long glide phase, and a predictable fade that holds the intended line. This makes the Redwood a workable, overstable-leaning distance driver for long hyzers, controlled distance shots, and glide-driven fairway shaping.

Advanced Breakdown of Redwood Flight Numbers

Advanced throwers will experience the Redwood closest to its true flight numbers: 12 | 5 | -1 | 2. At full power, the disc excels on flex lines that drift before finishing with authority. Its glide keeps it competitive as a max-distance bomber, while its fade provides reliability in wind. Power players can depend on it for long hyzers, shaped distance lines, and wind-fighting drives.

Forehand Flight Characteristics

The Redwood’s premium plastic, rim texture, and stable finish make it a trustworthy forehand driver. Expect minimal high-speed turn and a consistent fade that resists rolling over, especially for intermediate and advanced players. It performs well for forced-flex forehands, forehand distance drives, and utility shots in windy conditions.

Use our interactive flight chart to see how the Redwood flies for your throwing speed and release style. Adjust backhand or forehand angles, left- or right-hand settings, and match the flight to your real-world distance.

Above Ground Level Redwood

 

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Puttheads Notes

  • Sandblasted top and micro-striated rim make the Redwood one of the more “tech-forward” distance drivers available.
  • Best suited for players comfortable with speed 11–12 drivers who want extra glide without sacrificing fade.
  • Excellent for max-distance hyzers and long flex lines requiring a strong, predictable finish.
  • Premium plastic helps the Redwood maintain stability and flight numbers over long-term use.

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