Overstable

  • Scale

    Reptilian Scale Flight Chart The Reptilian Disc Golf Scale is a beefy putt & approach disc built for control in all conditions. With flight numbers 2 | 1 | 0 | 3, it offers very low glide, zero high-speed turn, and a reliable, hard fade. A subtle thumb track and Wizard-adjacent feel give confident grip for both putts and driving approaches. Common plastics include ChalkPit, Fossil (and Fuel/Glow variants), RDG Armor, Organic blends, and ultra-tacky TarPit. Newer Players: Straight-Then-Drop Control At modest power the Scale pushes a short, straight line and checks out early. It’s great for learning hyzer angles, fighting light wind, and avoiding long sail past the basket.…

  • Titan

    Prodiscus Titan Flight Chart The Prodiscus Titan posts flight numbers of 8 | 3 | 0 | 2. This stable-to-overstable control driver favors accuracy over raw glide, giving you straight pushes with a calm, dependable finish. In Premium and Ultrium plastics, the Titan holds its shape, fights light headwinds, and shines when you need placement-first shots rather than max-D. Below, we break down the flight path by skill level and throwing style so you can decide where it fits in your bag. Titan Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will see a mostly straight flight with an early, gentle fade (RHBH). Use the Titan for controlled tee shots, low ceilings,…

  • Outlaw

    Legacy Outlaw Flight Chart The Legacy Outlaw is a powerful distance driver built for long, controlled flights with a reliable finish. Featuring flight numbers of 12 | 5 | -1 | 3, the Outlaw delivers maximum distance for players with strong arms while maintaining a dependable fade at the end of its flight. Designed as Legacy’s answer to the Destroyer, this high-speed driver balances speed, glide, and control—making it an excellent choice for players who want distance without sacrificing accuracy. Flight Characteristics and Overview The Outlaw is known for its smooth release and workable stability. At high speeds, it offers a touch of turn followed by a strong, consistent fade,…

  • Splinter

    Obsidian Discs Splinter Flight Chart The Obsidian Discs Splinter is a stable, beadless putter designed for straight flights and reliable finishes. With flight numbers of 2 | 3 | 0 | 1, it offers a clean release, moderate glide, and a predictable fade that makes it a trustworthy choice for both putting and approach shots. Whether you’re driving off the tee or sinking putts in the circle, the Splinter provides consistent control and confidence. Flight Characteristics and Overview The Splinter’s flight path is straight with just enough fade to stay on line. Its beadless design and smooth profile make for a comfortable grip and a clean, effortless release. Ideal for…

  • Honey

    Essential Discs Honey Flight Chart The Essential Discs Honey is a smooth, glide-heavy midrange that offers effortless control and a gentle, understable flight. With flight numbers of 5 | 6 | -2 | 1, it’s a disc built for precision, shaping lines, and stretching distance with minimal fade. The Honey’s rounded rim and comfortable profile make it an excellent choice for players who rely on touch and finesse rather than raw power. Flight Characteristics and Overview The Honey’s defining feature is its combination of high glide and gentle turn. It’s ideal for hyzer flips, straight tunnel shots, and turnover lines that hold their shape. The disc’s smooth release and neutral…

  • Thunderbird

    Innova Thunderbird Flight Chart The Innova Thunderbird is one of the most trusted control drivers in disc golf, featuring flight numbers of 9 | 5 | 0 | 2. Known as a “faster Teebird,” it delivers exceptional accuracy, dependable fade, and remarkable wind resistance. The Thunderbird is a versatile fairway driver that bridges the gap between the Teebird and Destroyer, making it a staple in many players’ bags. Flight Characteristics and Overview With its stable-to-overstable flight path, the Thunderbird offers straight, predictable flights with a reliable fade at the end. Its consistent performance makes it suitable for both backhand and forehand throws, especially for players seeking control without sacrificing distance.…

  • Clash

    Axiom Clash Flight Chart The Axiom Clash has flight numbers of 9 | 5 | -1 | 2. This stable-to-slightly-overstable fairway driver offers excellent control and consistent fade, making it a versatile choice for players of many skill levels. Built with Axiom’s signature gyro overmold design, the Clash blends smooth glide, reliable stability, and visual appeal with its dual-color rim. It fills the gap between the Volt and Wrath as a workhorse control driver. Clash Flight Path for Beginners Beginners may find the Clash a touch overstable, but its moderate speed and glide help it stay controllable. Expect a straight flight that fades consistently left (RHBH). It’s a great introduction…

  • Backdraft

    Salient Backdraft Flight Chart The Salient Backdraft is a high-speed distance driver with flight numbers around 12 | 5 | -1 | 2–3. In Cryo plastic it pairs strong glide with workable turn and a reliable fade, drawing frequent comparisons to a Destroyer-style flight. Its unique, domey profile and subtle thumb-track-like depression near the rim create an unusual feel that many throwers find secure once dialed in. Best for intermediate and advanced arms looking for long, predictable distance. Backdraft Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will see the Backdraft finish early and left (RHBH) unless they have above-average arm speed. Treat it as an overstable utility driver for headwinds, forced…

  • Kaxe

    Kastaplast Kaxe Flight Chart The Kastaplast Kaxe bridges the gap between midrange and fairway driver. With official flight numbers of 6 | 5 | 0 | 2, it’s a beaded, torque-resistant control disc that offers a stable flight and dependable finish. Designed for accuracy and confidence, the Kaxe handles both power and touch shots, giving players a disc they can trust for tight fairways and controlled approaches. Kaxe Flight Path for Beginners Newer players may find the Kaxe slightly overstable, especially at lower arm speeds. Expect a straight push followed by a firm, predictable fade at the end of flight. It’s a great early step-up disc once you’ve mastered straight-flying…

  • Monstrum

    UB Monstrum Flight Chart The UB Monstrum posts flight numbers of 11 | 5 | 0 | 3 and delivers an overstable, high-speed driver flight ideal for windy days and forehand power shots. Built with UB’s durable Creamy plastic, it offers a stiff, premium feel and dependable fade finish. Players who throw with power will find the Monstrum to be a workhorse for both controlled flex shots and long hyzers. Monstrum Flight Path for Beginners Beginners may find the Monstrum challenging to throw for full distance. With its overstability and speed, it’s likely to fade out early when thrown backhand. However, it can serve as a great introduction to forehand…

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