Legacy Recon Flight Chart The Legacy Recon is a high-speed distance driver built for players who want long, controlled flights with dependable fade. With flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -1 | 3, it delivers minimal high-speed turn for most throwers while maintaining strong stability at the end of its flight. Designed for power players and torque-heavy releases, the Recon excels in windy conditions and long controlled drives where reliability matters as much as raw distance. How the Recon Performs for Newer Players Beginners will find the Recon extremely stable. Without the arm speed required to activate its glide and turn, the disc will fly straight for a short…
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Rat
Innova Rat Flight Chart The Innova Rat has flight numbers of 4 | 2 | 0 | 3. This flat-topped, low-glide midrange is designed as a torque-resistant approach disc with a reliably overstable flight path. It’s especially popular for controlled forehand and backhand upshots where you need the disc to hold the line, fight wind, and finish with a firm, predictable fade. Rat Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the Rat will feel like a very overstable approach disc. With lower arm speed, it tends to fly short and straight out of the hand before dumping left (for a RHBH throw) with a strong fade. It’s not a distance…
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Ringer GT
Discraft Ringer GT Flight Chart The Discraft Ringer GT is an overstable putt-and-approach disc with flight numbers around 4 | 4 | 0 | 3. Its low-profile shape and groove-top (GT) thumb track create a very controlled flight path with a reliable finishing fade. Most players use the Ringer GT as a throwing putter or approach disc rather than a primary putting putter, especially when they need a disc that won’t turn over and can handle torque, wind, and forehand power. Flight Path by Skill Level Ringer GT Flight Path for Developing Players For newer players, the Ringer GT will feel quite overstable. The high-speed stability and strong fade mean…
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Punisher
Discraft Punisher Flight Chart The Discraft Punisher is a high-speed distance driver with published flight numbers of 12 | 5 | 0 | 3. Designed for players who can generate good arm speed, it offers a long, penetrating flight path with plenty of glide and a reliable finishing fade. In durable premium Discraft plastics, the Punisher fills the slot of a power-distance driver that can handle torque, fight wind, and still stretch out full-flight S-curves when thrown hard and flat. Discraft Punisher Flight Path by Skill Level What Newer Distance Throwers Can Expect For newer players stepping into the high-speed driver category, the Punisher will usually play quite overstable. Without…
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Ninja
Gateway Ninja Flight Chart The Gateway Ninja is a glidey distance/control driver with flight numbers around 10 | 6 | -1 | 2. Designed for players who want easy distance without losing control, the Ninja offers a workable high-speed turn and a reliable fade. With a comfortable rim and textured top for extra grip, its flight path suits hyzer flips, long turnovers, and controlled distance shots for a wide range of skill levels. Flight Path by Skill Level Ninja Flight Path for Developing Players For newer and casual players, the Gateway Ninja will feel like a fairly fast driver with a gentle turn and dependable finish. Thrown with modest power…
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Teleport
MVP Teleport Flight Chart The MVP Teleport is a straight-to-stable high-speed distance driver with flight numbers 14.5 | 5 | -1.5 | 2.5. Sitting in MVP’s 24.5 mm rim class, the Teleport flight path is built around long, controlled S-curves: a touch of high-speed turn followed by a solid, reliable fade. Players with 350–450+ feet of power use it as a primary distance driver, while developing arms will see a more neutral, headwind-capable flight that still finishes with dependable fade. Flight Chart by Skill Level Teleport Flight Path for Developing Distance Throwers For newer players stepping into very fast drivers, the Teleport flight path will usually fly more stable than…
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River Pro
Latitude 64 River Pro Flight Chart The Latitude 64 River Pro is a controllable, overstable fairway driver with flight numbers 6 | 5 | 0 | 2. It keeps the glidey feel of the original River but adds extra stability, giving you a straighter high-speed flight with a more dependable finish. With a modest rim width and plenty of glide, the River Pro is built for accurate placement shots, controlled fairway drives, and confident throws in light wind for a wide range of disc golfers. River Pro Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the River Pro will feel stable-to-overstable. Expect it to fly straight for a short stretch and…
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Sarek
Latitude 64 Sarek Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Sarek is a stable putt and approach disc with flight numbers 2 | 4 | 0 | 1.5. Built in Latitude’s Opto-G overmold configuration, it combines a premium feel with clean releases, strong glide, and a gentle, reliable fade. The Sarek is designed for accurate circle putting, controlled approaches, and short-range drives where you need the disc to hold the line and finish on target. Sarek Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will find the Sarek quite forgiving. At lower arm speeds it flies mostly straight with a touch of glide, then finishes with a mild, predictable fade. It resists accidental turn,…
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X2
Prodigy X2 Flight Chart The Prodigy X2 is a high-speed, overstable distance driver with flight numbers 13 | 4.5 | 0 | 4. Designed for power throwers and wind-fighting control, the X2 offers a torque-resistant high-speed phase, minimal turn, and a strong, reliable fade. Intermediate players may find it demanding, while advanced arms use it for long hyzers, controlled flex lines, and headwind drives. Its premium plastics (400, 500, 750) provide a stiff, confident grip that holds stability over time. Flight Path Expectations for Developing Arms Newer players will find the X2 extremely overstable. Without high arm-speed, the disc will fade early, producing short, strong hyzer shots instead of a…
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Firestorm
Innova Firestorm Flight Chart The Innova Firestorm is a high-speed, overstable distance driver with flight numbers 14 | 4 | 0 | 3. Designed for throwers with elite arm speed, the Firestorm offers a powerful, forward-pushing fade and exceptional wind resistance. Its 2.5cm rim places it among Innova’s fastest molds, making it popular for huge hyzers, distance forehands, and long skip shots. While demanding, reviewers praise its combination of stability and glide when thrown with enough power. How the Firestorm Flies for Developing Arms Beginners and lower-power players will find the Firestorm extremely overstable. Its wide rim and high speed require significant velocity to avoid an immediate hyzer finish. Expect…