Discraft Stratus Flight Chart
The Discraft Stratus is a very-understable mid/short driver with flight numbers 5 | 4 | -4 | 1. Known for effortless hyzer-flips, gentle turnovers, and beginner-friendly control, the Stratus produces a right-moving flight path (RHBH) without much power. Common listings show baseline/midgrade options and periodic premium runs like ESP and Z tour/collector blends.
Beginner Line: Easy Turn with Control
Newer players will see flat or slight-hyzer throws stand up, drift right, and finish softly. It needs very little speed to fly true, making it a confidence builder for straight-to-turning approaches.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
Expect hyzer-flip to flat lasers and smooth turnover lines that hold without fighting out. Great for shaping woods fairways, standstill touch shots, and late-right finishes around 200–280 ft.
Advanced Line-Shaping and Touch
For seasoned arms, the Stratus is a surgical turnover tool. Power it down for precise right pans, power it up (with care) for sweeping turnovers, or beat-in baseline for effortless rollers.
Forehand Touch and Utility
On short forehands, use clean, low-torque releases: gentle anhyzers will ride right with minimal fade. It’s not a torque monster—treat it as a finesse FH disc for gaps and late-shaping lines.
Try our interactive Flight Chart to see how the Stratus will fly for you. Adjust the flight path for arm speed, release angle, handedness, and backhand/forehand style.
Discraft Stratus
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Try the Discraft Stratus
If you need consistent right-finishing lines without forcing angles, the Stratus delivers high turn, gentle finish, and trustworthy touch shaping.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: 5 | 4 | -4 | 1
- Plastics Seen: Baseline/midgrade; premium runs such as ESP and Z (incl. special/tour blends)
- What It Does: Hyzer-flip straight, gentle turnovers, developing to rollers as it beats in
- Form Tip: Smooth releases shine; overpowering can “turn and burn”