Yikun Xing Flight Chart
The Yikun Xing is a straight, glidey, beaded putt-and-approach disc known for its clean releases and consistent, mild finish. With official flight numbers of 2 | 4 | 0 | 1, the Xing performs as a reliable all-purpose P&A disc—ideal for putting, upshots, and short controlled tee throws. Available in Tiger, Dragon, Phoenix, and Soflex plastics, it offers a balance of grip, durability, and comfortable hand feel that appeals to a wide range of players.
Beginner-Friendly Flight Notes
New players will enjoy the Xing’s extremely straight high-speed flight and forgiving fade. The lack of turn makes it predictable, and the bead provides consistent grip for developing putting and approach mechanics. Beginners can rely on the Xing for clean releases, stable putts, and on-line approaches without worrying about unexpected drift.
How the Xing Performs for Intermediate Throwers
Intermediate players will find the Xing highly workable on both putts and short throws. The glide rating of 4 helps the disc carry forward on flat releases, while the soft fade allows for accurate landings. In Soflex or Dragon plastics, it may show slightly more glide and touch; in Phoenix it stays firmer and more torque-resistant. Its straight-flying nature makes it ideal for wooded upshots, circle 2 bids, and laser-straight technical throws.
Advanced Player Shot Shaping & Control
Advanced golfers appreciate the Xing’s neutral stability and consistency across plastics. It holds hyzer, straight, and gentle anhyzer lines with minimal effort. The bead stabilizes the release during spin putts and throw-putts, allowing experienced players to trust the disc on tight gaps or precision upshots. While not a distance putter, it excels at controlled shaping and dependable fade finishes.
Forehand Approaches & Touch Flick Utility
Although primarily a backhand-first putter, the Xing’s beaded rim and moderate depth make it surprisingly effective for short forehand approaches. The stable high-speed flight resists early turn on flicks, while the mild fade produces predictable finishes. This makes it useful for touch flicks around obstacles, standstill forehand pitches, and controlled inside-100-foot utility shots.
Use our interactive flight chart to see exactly how the Xing’s flight path changes with different throwing speeds, release angles, and styles. Adjust the settings to match your form and preview real-world flight lines before you throw.
Yikun Xing
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DG Puttheads Notes
The Xing is one of Yikun’s most underrated molds—affordable, consistent, and dependable. Its straight, torque-neutral flight and bead stability make it a solid choice for players looking for a do-everything putt-and-approach disc. If you need a reliable straight flyer with enough fade to stay trustworthy, the Xing earns a spot in the bag.