Storm The Crater Flight Chart
The Storm Crater is a uniquely engineered overstable putt-and-approach disc with flight numbers of 3 | 2 | 0 | 3. Built with a recessed flight plate and a raised outer rim, the Crater offers exceptional grip and a thumb-track feel that stands out from traditional putters. Its low glide and strong fade make it ideal for wind-fighting approaches, hyzer shots, and any situation where you need the disc to sit down quickly instead of sailing long.
Crater Flight Path for Beginners
Newer players will find the Crater very overstable, especially because of its low glide. Expect short, controlled flights with a strong hyzer finish. It’s best used for approaches where predictability matters more than distance.
How the Crater Flies for Intermediate Players
Intermediates will appreciate the torque resistance and reliability. Even with added power, the Crater refuses to turn over. It excels at approach shots inside 200 feet, wind-fighting throws, and forehand touch shots that must finish left with consistency.
Flight Numbers & Path Insights for Advanced Players
Advanced throwers can lean on the Crater for controlled flex shots, forced hyzers, and aggressive forehand approaches. Its sunken plate helps keep the disc on line during high-spin releases, and the dependable fade makes it a trustworthy utility tool in demanding terrain or headwinds.
Forehand Flight Behavior & Utility Use
Forehand throwers consistently highlight the Crater’s excellent feel thanks to its raised rim. Even at low speeds, it holds angle beautifully and finishes with a confident, sharp fade. It also sticks the landing well, minimizing long skips and roll-aways.
Try our interactive flight chart below to see how the Crater’s flight path changes based on your throwing power, style, and release angle.
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DG Puttheads Notes
The Crater is one of the most uniquely shaped approach putters on the market. It doesn’t glide much—but that’s exactly the point. If you prefer discs that drop fast, resist turn, and stick the landing, this is a disc you’ll enjoy experimenting with.