The Eye

Storm The Eye Flight Chart

The Storm The Eye is a straight-flying midrange designed for controlled lines and effortless glide. With flight numbers of 5 | 5 | -1 | 1, it offers excellent neutral stability for beginners while providing workable turn for intermediate and advanced players. The beadless rim and comfortable midrange profile give it a clean release, making it ideal for shaping shots in the woods, carving soft turnovers, and executing point-and-shoot approaches.


Beginner-Friendly Flight Path

For new players, The Eye behaves as a stable midrange with minimal turn and a dependable finish. The glide helps beginners achieve smoother, longer flights without needing high power, and its gentle fade keeps shots controlled rather than drifting.

Midrange Performance for Intermediate Arms

Intermediate throwers will notice The Eye begin to open up its –1 turn, allowing for easy hyzer-flips, straight tunnel shots, and workable turnovers when needed. Its predictable fade ensures a soft finish without dumping too hard.

Advanced Flight Insights & Shot Shaping Ability

Advanced players can make The Eye dance. With enough speed, it flips to flat cleanly and glides on laser-straight lines. Shallow turnovers, controlled S-curves, and long midrange placements come naturally. The mild fade at the end keeps it from drifting too far off course.

Forehand Control & Utility Use

Forehand throwers benefit from the Eye’s beadless, comfortable rim and torque-tolerant profile. It resists rolling over on short to mid-range forehand lines and maintains a clean release, making it a great option for straight flicks, standstill shots, and tight wooded approaches.

Use our interactive flight chart below to see how The Eye’s flight path changes based on throwing speed, style, and release angle—perfect for dialing in your midrange game.

Storm The Eye

 

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DG Puttheads Notes

The Eye is the definition of a point-and-shoot midrange. It glides forever, responds cleanly to power adjustments, and remains one of the easiest Storm molds to shape in the woods. If you like straight mids with a touch of workability, this is one you’ll want to test.

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