Reptilian Disc Golf Stego Flight Chart
The Reptilian Stego is infamous for being one of the most overstable discs ever created. With flight numbers 1 | 2 | 0 | 4, this putt and approach disc is designed to hook hard, drop fast, and stick wherever it lands. It’s not built for distance—it’s built for absolute control in extreme situations. The Stego is perfect for short hyzers, spike approaches, and headwind shots that require precision and zero glide.
Stego Flight Path for Newer Players
For beginners, the Stego will feel like a wall in the air—it goes straight for a few feet, then drops left sharply (RHBH). It’s not a disc for developing power or distance, but it’s a great tool for learning hyzer angles and understanding overstability in its most extreme form.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Throwers
Intermediate players can use the Stego as a utility approach disc for situations where glide is the enemy. It’s great for headwind putts, spike hyzers, and short forehands that need to land flat. The Tar Pit and Fossil plastics stop dead on impact, minimizing skips or rollaways.
Flight Path for Advanced and Professional Players
Advanced players love the Stego for overstable approaches, flex forehands, and specialty shots. It’s reliable in any wind and provides absolute confidence that it will fade and stop. The Armor plastic adds even more overstability for players with big arms who still want predictable results.
Forehand, Overhand, and Utility Uses
The Stego excels at forehand approaches that demand immediate fade and control. It’s also a favorite for thumber and tomahawk throws, flying like a short-range trick shot disc. Wherever you need a sharp angle and no glide, the Stego shines.
Try our interactive Flight Chart to see how the Reptilian Stego will fly for you. Adjust for your arm speed and throwing style to explore its unique, extreme flight path.
Reptilian Stego
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Try the Reptilian Stego
If you’ve ever wished for a disc that simply refuses to turn or glide past the target, the Stego is your answer. It’s a niche disc that excels when control and fade matter more than distance.
Puttheads Notes
The Stego isn’t for everyone—but it’s for those who want a disc that laughs at wind, ignores glide, and fades like it means it. It’s more of a tool than a thrower’s disc, yet every serious player should try one just to experience its personality. Once you throw a Stego, you’ll understand why it has a cult following.
- Flight Numbers: 1 | 2 | 0 | 4
- Primary Use: Overstable putt and approach / utility disc
- Plastics: Fossil, Fossil Fuel, Tar Pit, Armor
- Typical Lines: Spike hyzers, flex forehands, headwind putts
- Best For: Advanced players, utility throwers, and wind warriors