Discraft Surge SS Flight Chart
The Discraft Surge SS is a controllable distance driver with flight numbers of 11 | 5 | -2 | 2. It’s designed for easy hyzer-flip distance and long turnovers without a violent finish, making it a favorite for medium-power throwers seeking effortless glide. Available in popular Discraft plastics (ESP, ESP FLX, Elite Z, Z Lite, and Tour Series runs), the Surge SS offers reliable feel options across seasons and conditions.
Flight Path for Beginners
Newer players will find the Surge SS more forgiving than very fast drivers. Expect straight flights that gently turn before a soft fade when thrown flat. If your arm speed is still developing, start on slight hyzer to keep it from drifting too far right (RHBH).
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
At intermediate power, the Surge SS shines as a point-and-shoot distance driver. A modest hyzer release will flip to flat, ride straight with noticeable glide, and finish with controlled fade. It’s a great first step into distance drivers for players throwing fairways 300–350 ft.
Flight Numbers for Advanced and Pro Players
Advanced arms can shape long turnovers and effortless hyzer-flips on low lines. The -2 turn enables workable shot-making without the unpredictability of very understable molds. Domey runs tend to add glide; flatter runs feel faster and track straighter before the clean, late fade.
Flight Path for Forehand Throws
Forehand throwers who prefer a neutral-to-understable driver will appreciate the Surge SS for straight flicks and turnover forehands. Keep releases clean—its workable high-speed turn rewards touch and angle control while still finishing with a gentle, reliable fade.
Explore our interactive flight chart to see how the Surge SS will fly for you—tune the path to your arm speed, backhand or forehand form, and whether you throw right- or left-handed.
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Try the Discraft Surge SS
If you want controllable distance without fighting a hard fade, the Surge SS is built for glide, line shaping, and easy power—ideal as a workhorse distance slot for many bags.
Puttheads Notes
Reviewer themes point to the Surge SS as a long-but-stable line shaper: easy hyzer flips, straight distance for medium power, and workable turnovers without roll-away fade.
- Flight Numbers: 11 | 5 | -2 | 2
- Stability: Stable to slightly understable; rewards smooth form
- Plastics commonly found: ESP, ESP FLX, ESP Swirl, Elite Z, Z Lite, Tour Series
- Use cases: Hyzer-flip distance, long turnovers, straight BH/FH lines
- Run variance: Domey = more glide; flatter = faster, straighter track