Westside The Adder Flight Chart
Westside’s Adder is a power driver built for extreme overstability, wind resistance, and confident hyzer control. With flight numbers of 13 | 5 | 0 | 4, the Adder resists turn even under full power and delivers a heavy, dependable fade. Reviewers consistently praise its ability to hold angles in brutal headwinds, making it a trusted tool for power throwers and forehand specialists who need predictable finishes on long drives, spike hyzers, and flex lines.
How The Adder Performs for Newer Players
Beginners will find the Adder extremely overstable. Expect early fades, limited distance, and difficulty getting it up to speed. While it can serve as a useful training tool for developing strong hyzer angles, most new throwers will struggle to get a full flight out of it.
Flight Control for Intermediate Arms
Intermediate players will appreciate the Adder’s reliability in wind and its ability to maintain stability no matter how hard it is thrown. It excels at long hyzer lines, forced-fade shots, and forehand drives where accuracy is more important than pure distance. Many players report that the Adder becomes their go-to disc when conditions get gusty.
Flight Ratings Analysis for Advanced Throwers
Advanced players can unlock the Adder’s true potential: high-speed power lines, controlled spike hyzers, aggressive flex shots, and wind-beating distance drives. The lack of turn makes it ideal for players who want a disc they can trust to fade even when thrown with torque. On open courses or windy tee pads, the Adder provides confidence in both backhand and forehand applications.
Forehand Power and Wind-Fighting Ability
Forehand players often highlight The Adder as one of Westside’s most dependable overstables. Its wide rim, firm plastics, and strong fade generate clean exits and predictable stability, even when thrown with heavy wrist torque. Into a headwind, the Adder excels at holding its line before delivering its signature late fade.
Use our interactive flight chart below to see how the Adder’s flight path changes with different throwing speeds and styles. Adjust for forehand, backhand, or left-handed release angles to visualize how it will fly for you.
Westside The Adder
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