DGA Tremor Flight Chart
The DGA Tremor is an understable, glide-heavy midrange with flight numbers of 6 | 5 | -4 | 1. Designed for effortless turnovers, long drifting lines, and straight flights at lower arm speeds, the Tremor fills the role of a touch-sensitive shaping disc. Reviewers highlight its smooth turn, impressive glide, and ability to hold anhyzer angles without fighting out. It’s especially popular with beginners and intermediate players seeking a workable mid, as well as advanced throwers who want a dedicated turnover tool.
How the Tremor Flies for Beginners
Newer players love the Tremor’s easy turn and dependable glide. Even at lower speeds, it flies straight or gently turns without fading out early. This makes it a confidence-building midrange for players developing clean releases.
Flight Behavior for Intermediate Throwers
Intermediates get long, controlled turnover flights with the Tremor. It’s ideal for shaping gentle anhyzers, weaving through trees, and throwing touch shots that need to stay on a committed line. Many reviewers call it one of the most intuitive understable mids available.
Advanced Players & Shot Shaping Potential
Advanced throwers use the Tremor as a specialized mid for late-turning lines, hyzer-flip drift shots, and long right-moving flights (for right-handed backhand players). With power, it provides consistent, predictable turn with minimal fade—even in wooded technical routes.
How the Tremor Performs on Forehand Lines
Forehand players appreciate the Tremor for touch, finesse, and controlled turnover flicks. Because of its understability, it excels on soft, shaping sidearms rather than full-power rips. Expect smooth drift and minimal fade.
Use our interactive flight chart to see how the Tremor flies for your throwing speed and angle. Adjust the chart for forehand, backhand, hyzer, or anhyzer paths.
DGA Tremor
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