Lightning Discs #1 Slice Flight Chart
The Lightning Discs #1 Slice is an understable control/fairway driver built for easy turn, glide, and neutral finishes. With flight numbers of 7 | 4 | -3 | 2, it excels at hyzer flips, right-turning lines (RHBH), and shaping shots in the woods without demanding high power. A great fit for developing arms and finesse throwers who value workable lines over brute force.
Beginner-Friendly Flight Path
Newer players will see effortless glide and gentle turn from a light #1 Slice. Start it on a slight hyzer and watch it flip to flat, drift right, and land softly. It’s a confidence builder for learning smooth releases and adding controlled distance.
Flight Chart Notes for Intermediate Players
Intermediates can lean on the #1 Slice for late-turn fairways, low-ceiling hyzer flips, and touch standstills. Expect a workable -3 high-speed turn with a mild, reliable fade that finishes on line rather than dumping.
Advanced and Competitive Use
For experienced arms, the #1 Slice is a finesse tool: powered-down lasers, turnover fairways that hold to the ground, and wind-assisted S-curves. It’s ideal when you want shapeable turn and placement control instead of strong skip fade.
Forehand and Utility Lines
While primarily a backhand mold, smooth forehands are viable. Clean, low-torque flicks produce gentle flip and neutral finishes—useful for touch FH turnovers and shaping gaps where a beefy driver would fade out.
Try our interactive flight chart to see how the #1 Slice will fly for you. Adjust the flight path to match your arm speed, release angle, and whether you throw backhand or forehand.
Lightning #1 Slice
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Try the Lightning Discs #1 Slice
If you’re after glidey hyzer flips, controllable turnovers, and line-shaping accuracy, the #1 Slice delivers approachable understable performance across skill levels.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 7 | 4 | -3 | 2
- Plastics: Lightning Baseline and Midgrade (availability varies by run)
- Use Cases: Hyzer flips, turnover fairways, woods shot shaping, tailwind control
- Profile: Comfortable rim, high glide, understable turn with a gentle finishing fade
- Bonus: Some Standard/light runs are known to float in water—handy for risky carries.