Overstable

  • Huntsman

    Fourth Circle Discs Huntsman Flight Chart The Fourth Circle Discs Huntsman is an overstable, beaded putter with flight numbers 2 | 3 | 0 | 2.5, designed for confident putting and controlled approach shots. Its firm AU plastic and deep, beaded rim create a secure, traditional feel that players trust for clean releases. With reliable fade and enough glide for short drives, the Huntsman excels as a putt-and-approach workhorse that stays consistent in wind and maintains its stability over time. Huntsman Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners may find the Huntsman slightly overstable, resulting in shorter flights and early fade. However, this stability helps newer players learn clean release angles…

  • Votum

    Thought Space Athletics Votum Flight Chart The Thought Space Athletics Votum is a stable-to-overstable control driver with flight numbers 7 | 5 | 0 | 3. Designed for precision and consistency, the Votum delivers straight-to-stable flights with reliable fade, making it ideal for controlled drives, shaping fairway lines, and handling moderate wind. Players praise its comfortable rim, dependable stability, and versatility across backhand and forehand throws. The Votum serves as a workhorse fairway driver for players who want both distance and accuracy. Votum Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners may find the Votum slightly overstable, but it provides value as a teaching tool for learning clean hyzer releases and wind-resistant…

  • Valor

    Legacy Valor Flight Chart The Legacy Valor is a dependable midrange built for controlled flights, clean releases, and predictable fade. With flight numbers of 5 | 5 | 0 | 2, it fills the gap between Legacy’s straight-flying mids and their more overstable offerings. The Valor is known for versatility—capable of handling off-the-tee midrange drives, technical fairway shots, and approach work with equal consistency. Review data highlights its straight stability, workable glide, and reliable finishing fade. How the Valor Flies for Newer Players For developing players, the Valor tends to fly straight with a dependable late fade. Its neutral high-speed stability makes it forgiving on slight release angles, while the…

  • Bowie

    Lone Star Disc Bowie Flight Chart The Lone Star Disc Bowie is a power-focused distance driver built for wind resistance, high-speed throws, and strong finishing fade. With flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -1 | 3, the Bowie offers a stable-to-overstable flight path that holds up to torque and maintains its line even when thrown with significant power. Reviewers consistently highlight its reliability in headwinds, its comfort for both backhand and forehand power throws, and its ability to deliver consistent distance with a predictable fade. How the Bowie Flies for Developing Players Newer disc golfers will find the Bowie extremely overstable. Players without high arm speed may see it…

  • Evader

    Dynamic Discs Evader Flight Chart The Dynamic Discs Evader is a dependable fairway driver built for control and wind-fighting stability. With flight numbers of 7 | 4 | 0 | 2.5, it bridges the gap between mids and distance drivers, offering solid glide with a consistent fade. Whether you throw backhand or forehand, the Evader holds the line before finishing smoothly, making it a workhorse for players of all skill levels. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Evader slightly overstable but still manageable. It flies straight for most of its path before finishing with a gentle fade. Those developing form will appreciate its ability to handle wind without…

  • Orca

    Wild Discs Orca Flight Chart The Wild Discs Orca is a versatile distance driver designed for long, controlled flights with dependable fade. With flight numbers of 12 | 5 | -1.5 | 2, the Orca delivers high-speed turn paired with a smooth, predictable finish—allowing players to shape wide S-curves, laser-straight drives, and power hyzers. Reviewers highlight its comfortable rim, consistent flights, and surprising workability for a speed-12 driver, making it usable for both controlled distance and big-shot power lines. Beginner Expectations for the Orca Beginners may find the Orca slightly demanding due to its speed and stability, but its glide helps generate extra distance once form improves. Expect modest turn…

  • Interceptor

    Elevation Disc Golf Interceptor Flight Chart The Elevation Disc Golf Interceptor is a uniquely flexible, rubber-based midrange and approach disc designed to eliminate skips and rollaways. With flight numbers of 5 | 4 | -1 | 2, the Interceptor delivers straight-to-stable flights with a gentle fade and unmatched ground control. Its ecoFLOP, ecoFLEX, and ecoFIRM rubber blends provide excellent grip and a soft landing that players rely on when accuracy matters most. Beginner-Friendly Flight Performance Newer players will appreciate the Interceptor’s easy-to-control stability and soft feel. It resists unwanted turn, glides forward with minimal effort, and finishes consistently. The lack of ground play makes it especially forgiving for developing players…

  • Trust

    Latitude 64 Trust Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Trust is a beadless, slightly overstable midrange with flight numbers of 5 | 5 | 0 | 2. Designed as a workhorse, its flight path is a straight push with a dependable late fade, giving players a reliable control mid that handles power without flipping. The Trust’s Royal Grand plastic and clean rim shape make it a popular choice for both backhand and forehand players who want a mid that follows its intended flight numbers across a wide range of arm speeds. Trust Flight Path for Newer and Casual Players For beginners and casual players, the Trust will usually fly like a…

  • Mad Cat

    Lone Star Disc Mad Cat Flight Chart The Lone Star Disc Mad Cat is a flat-topped, torque-resistant control driver built for confident power throws. With flight numbers 9 | 5 | 0 | 2, it offers a neutral-to-stable high-speed section and a predictable fade that shows up reliably at the end. Reviewers highlight its forehand-friendly feel, clean release, and effective performance in wind, making the Mad Cat a dependable fairway driver for both shaping lines and attacking longer controlled shots. Mad Cat Flight Numbers & On-Course Identity The Mad Cat’s flight numbers suggest a true stable-to-overstable fairway driver—and reviewer data backs that up. Many players report that it flies very…

  • Majesty

    Discmania Majesty Flight Chart The Discmania Majesty is a wide-rimmed, high-speed distance driver built for raw power and huge S-curve flights. With flight numbers 13 | 5 | -2 | 2, it’s designed for players who can generate enough speed to push a full turn before a dependable fade. Many throwers use the Majesty for long open-field bombs, flex shots, and tailwind drives where its impressive glide really shines. ::contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} A Quick Look at the Majesty’s Flight Numbers The Majesty sits firmly in the max-distance driver category with numbers aimed at high-speed performance. Reviewers note that while the –2 turn is present for powerful arms, the disc often flies slightly…

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