Westside War Horse Flight Chart
The Westside War Horse lists flight numbers of 13 | 4 | 0 | 4 and is one of the most overstable distance drivers in the Trilogy lineup. Built for power throwers, it delivers a wind-fighting, torque-resistant flight with a strong, dependable fade. Players with high arm speed rely on the War Horse for headwinds, forced flex lines, and placements where accuracy matters more than glide.
War Horse Flight Path for Beginners
Newer players will find the War Horse extremely overstable. Without the arm speed to keep it straight, it will fade almost immediately. While not typically recommended for new players, it can serve as a utility disc for skip shots, hard hyzers, and extreme wind.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
Intermediate throwers can use the War Horse when they need a disc they can trust in the wind. Expect a flat-to-hyzer release with minimal turn and a strong, early fade. It’s a great tool for forced hyzers, short flex shots, and drives where you must avoid a turnover at all costs.
Flight Numbers for Advanced & Pro Players
Advanced players will unlock the War Horse’s intended performance: no high-speed turn, a flat mid-flight, and a heavy, predictable finish. It excels at headwind distance lines, full-power flex shots, and power forehands. Elite throwers value its torque resistance and ability to hold up under maximum speed.
Forehand Flight Notes
The War Horse is a forehand specialist for players with strong form. Its overstability prevents rollovers and keeps sidearms on a controlled line. Expect a straight-to-fade forehand with plenty of skip potential and consistency in all wind conditions.
Use the interactive Flight Chart below to see how the War Horse’s flight path changes based on your arm speed, throwing style, and whether you throw right- or left-handed.
Westside War Horse
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Try the Westside War Horse
A true power driver, the War Horse is built for throwers who need extreme reliability in windy conditions and high-speed lines that demand stability.
Puttheads Notes
Data and manufacturer specs confirm the War Horse as a high-speed, high-stability driver built for extreme control and wind resistance.
- Flight Numbers: 13 | 4 | 0 | 4
- Stability: Very overstable—ideal for power throwers
- Use Cases: Headwinds, flex lines, skip shots, forced hyzers, forehands
- Plastics: Typically in durable and premium Trilogy blends (VIP, Tournament, Orbit variants)
- Best For: Advanced and pro players needing accuracy over raw glide