Prodiscus Titan Flight Chart
The Prodiscus Titan posts flight numbers of 8 | 3 | 0 | 2. This stable-to-overstable control driver favors accuracy over raw glide, giving you straight pushes with a calm, dependable finish. In Premium and Ultrium plastics, the Titan holds its shape, fights light headwinds, and shines when you need placement-first shots rather than max-D. Below, we break down the flight path by skill level and throwing style so you can decide where it fits in your bag.
Titan Flight Path for Newer Players
Beginners will see a mostly straight flight with an early, gentle fade (RHBH). Use the Titan for controlled tee shots, low ceilings, and approaches where you don’t want unexpected turn. It’s a confidence disc in light wind, but don’t expect big glide.
Flight Chart Notes for Intermediate Arms
Flat releases track straight before a reliable two-speed fade; slight hyzer produces a penetrating push that finishes on time. The modest flight numbers and lower glide make distance easy to range—great for fairway gaps and skip-control.
Advanced & Competitive Lines
With more power, the Titan stays honest: little to no high-speed turn, strong line-holding, and a predictable finish. It pairs well with a glidey neutral fairway for calm days, then takes over when wind or landing precision matters.
Forehand Control & Utility
The rim depth and stability make the Titan a comfortable forehand option. Expect minimal flutter, clean releases, and consistent lateral check at the end—ideal for cornering lines, low skippers, and stand-still flicks.
Interactive Flight Chart: View how the Titan flies at your arm speed and angles—backhand or forehand, right- or left-handed. Adjust power and release to visualize your personalized flight path before you throw.
Prodiscus Titan
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Try the Prodiscus Titan
If you value point-and-shoot drives with a trustworthy finish, the Titan delivers. It’s a workhorse control driver that trades excess glide for consistency and placement.
Puttheads Notes
Data-backed straight-to-fade. The Titan behaves like a shorter, lower-glide control driver—great when you need the disc to land where you aimed without late drift.
- Flight Numbers: 8 | 3 | 0 | 2
- Stable-to-overstable fairway/control driver
- Low glide = easy distance control
- Confident into light headwinds; forehand-friendly
- Common plastics: Prodiscus Premium, Ultrium