Gateway Slayer Flight Chart
The Gateway Slayer is a high-speed distance driver built for players who can generate solid power and want a disc that pushes for maximum flight before fading. With flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -1 | 2, the Slayer offers a workable high-speed turn paired with a dependable finish. Many throwers describe it as a long-gliding driver that resists flipping while still providing enough movement to shape big-distance lines. Lighter weights and multiple premium plastics allow a broad range of players to find a suitable Slayer for their arm speed.
Flight Chart By Skill Level
Slayer Flight Path for Beginners
Newer players will likely find the Slayer quite overstable due to its speed and rim width. Expect early fade and limited distance unless you can generate above-average arm speed. Beginners may benefit from lighter weights to help achieve a more neutral flight.
Slayer Flight Path for Intermediate Players
Intermediates with developing power can hyzer-flip the Slayer in lighter plastics or achieve a straight push with a reliable, moderate fade. The turn-then-fade shape helps on long, open fairways where consistency is more important than maximum glide.
Slayer Flight Path for Advanced Players
Advanced arms will unlock the intended flight: a controlled high-speed turn that holds before transitioning into a predictable fade. Power throwers can shape long S-curves and push the disc well past 400 ft. The Slayer is especially useful for distance lines that require subtle turn without risking a full burn over.
Slayer Flight Path for Forehand Players
Forehand players will appreciate the Slayer’s torque resistance. It resists unwanted roll-overs while still carrying straight with a dependable finish. Ideal for long forehand drives where you need power control paired with a comfortable, wider rim.
Try our interactive flight chart to see how the Gateway Slayer will fly for your throwing style. Adjust the chart for your arm speed, release angle, and whether you throw backhand or forehand.
Gateway Slayer
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Gateway Slayer Specs
- Manufacturer: Gateway Disc Sports
- Flight Numbers: 13 | 5 | -1 | 2
- Disc Type: Distance Driver
- Stability: Stable-to-Slightly Overstable
- Available Plastics: Evolution, Sure Grip, and various premium Gateway blends
- Rim Width: Approx. 2.3 cm
- PDGA Diameter: 21.2 cm
Puttheads Notes
The Slayer fills a useful slot for power throwers needing a long driver that doesn’t require extreme arm speed to reach full flight. Reviews frequently mention its workable turn and confidence-boosting fade, making it a solid option for shaping long lines without risking accidental turnovers. Several players noted that the Slayer excels in lighter weights, providing surprising distance potential while still maintaining stability.