Crosslap Shadowplay Flight Chart
The Crosslap Shadowplay is an understable putt-and-approach disc designed for glide, easy control, and smooth, touch-focused shot shaping. With flight numbers of 3 | 3 | -2 | 0.5, it excels at gentle turnovers, hyzer-flips, straight approaches, and soft landings that minimize ground play. Featuring a beadless, low-profile rim and a textured inner rim for clean releases, the Shadowplay is a favorite for newer players learning angle control as well as experienced players needing a finesse approach tool. Its availability in Advanced, Platinum, and Maximum plastics provides options for feel, durability, and weather performance.
Flight Chart by Skill Level
Shadowplay Flight Path for Beginners
Beginners will appreciate how easily the Shadowplay gets up to speed and glides. Thrown flat, it gently turns before settling into a soft, forward-fading finish. Its understability helps new players achieve straighter flights without needing a high-power throw, making it a forgiving choice for approach shots and short drives.
Shadowplay Flight Path for Intermediate Players
Intermediates will find the Shadowplay ideal for controlled turnovers, hyzer-flips, and touch approaches between 100–200 feet. It holds the release angle well and resists early fade, making it excellent for shaping technical lines in wooded courses. The disc’s glide allows for precise placement with minimal effort.
Shadowplay Flight Path for Advanced Players
Advanced players can use the Shadowplay for finesse-driven shotmaking—such as long, drifting anhyzers, straight tunnel shots, and landing-zone approaches where overstability would skip too far. Its understable profile also makes it a valuable tool for shaping lines from awkward stances or low-ceiling situations.
Shadowplay Flight Path for Forehand Throwers
Forehand players will experience a neutral-to-understable flight with easy turn and minimal fade. The Shadowplay works well for short controlled flicks, touch approaches, and intentional turnover forehands. Power-throwing forehand players may see early turn, so keeping the release angle modest provides the best results.
Try our interactive flight chart to see how the Shadowplay will fly for you. Adjust the chart based on your throwing speed, throwing style, and whether you are a left- or right-handed player.
Crosslap Shadowplay
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