Hyzerbomb Sabot Flight Chart
The Hyzerbomb Sabot is a power-focused, very overstable distance driver with flight numbers 11 | 4 | 0 | 5. Built for headwinds, forced hyzers, and aggressive flex lines, the Sabot is known for extreme torque resistance and a hard, predictable fade. Advanced throwers use it as a true utility driver, while reviewers consistently note that its clunky, overstable profile demands real power to unlock its intended flight path.
How the Sabot Flies for Developing Throwers
For beginners and lower-power players, the Sabot will be extremely overstable. Expect short, sharp hyzers with no high-speed turn and an early, forceful fade. While not ideal for straight drives, it can serve as a reliable utility disc for windy days or for situations that require a guaranteed left finish (for RHBH players).
Sabot Flight Numbers for Intermediate Players
Intermediate throwers will find the Sabot to be a headwind specialist and a dependable skip-shot disc. The zero turn and high fade produce a sweeping, powerful hyzer that never flips, even with mis-timed torque. Its glide is low, but that adds to its controllability — perfect for utility approaches or precision placement drives.
Advanced Power and Flex Line Performance
Advanced players unlock the true purpose of the Sabot: controlled flex shots, forced-over lines that always fight back, and aggressive hyzers that push forward before hooking up. Reviewers describe it as a “formidable driver” that fills the same role as the beefiest distance drivers but with a more controllable speed-11 rim.
Forehand Stability and Wind Dominance
Forehand throwers often rely on the Sabot as a torque-proof utility weapon. Its low-profile rim improves comfort for sidearm grips, and its fade ensures the disc will never turn over unintentionally. Into headwinds, the Sabot remains one of the most trustworthy molds in its class.
Use our interactive flight chart to see how the Sabot performs at your arm speed. Adjust for power levels, angle control, and forehand or backhand release to visualize your personalized Sabot flight path.
Hyzerbomb Sabot
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Try This Disc
If you need a disc that will never turn over, cuts through the strongest winds, and finishes with a massive, reliable fade every time, the Sabot is built for that role. It’s a perfect fit for players seeking a utility driver with maximum overstability.
Puttheads Notes
- Zero-turn, high-fade combination makes this one of the most overstable speed-11 drivers available.
- Excels as a forehand utility disc, especially in extreme wind conditions.
- Low glide means less accidental drift — great for placement and spike hyzer lines.
- A strong option for players who want a step down from max-speed meathooks but still need serious overstability.