Overstable

  • Dagger

    Latitude 64 Dagger Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Dagger features flight numbers of 2 | 5 | 0 | 1 and is known for its deep rim and exceptional glide. Designed in collaboration with Ricky Wysocki, the Dagger provides a confident hand feel and floaty, straight flights. It’s a favorite among players who like a deeper putter that holds the line with minimal fade. Dagger Flight Path for Beginners New players will appreciate the Dagger’s straight flight and high glide. It holds its line well on gentle throws and won’t fade off too sharply at the end. The deep rim offers excellent grip and helps beginners develop consistent releases on…

  • Torrent

    DGA Torrent Flight Chart The DGA Torrent is a high-speed distance driver designed for power throwers who want long, controlled flights. With flight numbers 14 | 5 | -1 | 2, the Torrent delivers incredible speed and glide with a dependable finish. It was DGA’s first true high-speed driver, engineered with a wide 2.4 cm rim to generate serious distance while maintaining torque resistance and control. Flight Path for Intermediate Players For intermediate players, the Torrent will feel quite overstable out of the box. Expect a straight flight with a strong, reliable fade at the end. It excels as a distance driver in headwinds or as a utility driver for…

  • Gui

    Yikun Gui Flight Chart The Yikun Gui is a beadless putt & approach disc with flight numbers 2 | 3 | 0 | 2. Built for straight, torque-resistant lines and a soft, reliable finish, it suits putting and controlled approaches alike. Its flat top, comfortable depth, and textured underside grip zones help consistency for beginners through advanced players. Beginner-Friendly Flight Path Newer players will see mostly straight flights with a gentle fade at the end. The Gui’s neutral stability resists early turn, so aim on your target line and expect it to hold before settling softly. Great for circle putting, straight layups, and short drives that shouldn’t drift. Flight Chart…

  • Envy

    Axiom Envy Flight Chart The Axiom Envy is one of the most trusted throwing putters in disc golf, known for its clean release, straight flight, and torque resistance. With flight numbers of 3 | 3 | 0 | 2, the Envy delivers a stable-to-overstable flight that holds any line before finishing with a predictable fade. It’s a versatile putter equally suited for driving, approaches, and confident putting — made legendary as the disc used by James Conrad for “The Holy Shot.” Flight Path for Beginner Players Beginners will find the Envy surprisingly straight for a putter, offering a smooth release and reliable finish. It’s slightly more stable than typical beginner…

  • Yao

    Yikun Yao Flight Chart The Yikun Yao is a dependable, stable-to-overstable midrange with flight numbers of 5 | 5 | 0 | 2. Known for its smooth release, balanced glide, and consistent fade, the Yao provides clean, predictable flights for players of all skill levels. It’s a versatile option for controlled approaches and midrange drives, handling both backhand and forehand lines with precision. Flight Path for Beginner Players Beginners may find the Yao slightly overstable at first, but it’s an excellent tool for developing control and learning clean release angles. Even at lower speeds, it holds a straight line before finishing with a gentle fade. The Dragon Line plastic provides…

  • O-Lace

    Vibram O-Lace Flight Chart The Vibram O-Lace posts flight numbers of 13 | 5 | 0 | 3. This fast, overstable distance driver is built for confident power lines and headwind control. In Vibram’s durable X-Link rubber (Firm, Medium, Granite), it grips in all weather, resists torque, and finishes with a reliable, forward-pushing fade. Flight Path for Newer Arms For developing players, the O-Lace will act very overstable: short, straight push that hyzers out predictably. It’s best as a wind fighter or utility hyzer until your speed comes up. Flight Chart Notes for Intermediate Throwers At moderate power, expect a neutral start (flat or a touch of stand-up), then a…

  • PA2

    Prodigy PA-2 Flight Chart The Prodigy PA-2 is a beadless, stable-to-overstable putt & approach disc built for consistency. With flight numbers 3 | 3 | 0 | 1, it tracks straight under power and finishes with a dependable, not-too-dumpy fade—great for circle putting in breeze, point-and-shoot approaches, and confident tee shots in premium blends. Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will see short, controlled flights that finish on-time. The PA-2 resists early turn and helps teach clean release angles. Expect straight putts with a gentle fade and approach shots that sit near the pin. Approach Lines for Intermediate Throwers Intermediates can drive the PA-2 flat for a straight push and…

  • PA1

    Prodigy PA-1 Flight Chart The Prodigy PA-1 is an overstable putt & approach workhorse built for confident releases in wind and on torque-heavy approaches. With flight numbers 3 | 3 | 0 | 2, the PA-1 holds straight under power and finishes with a firm, predictable fade. Available across Prodigy plastics (baseline for putting grip, premium for driving durability), it’s a staple for players who want a beadless feel and trustworthy stability. Flight Path Basics for Newer Players For beginners, the PA-1 will fly straight for a bit and then fade reliably—great for learning hyzer angles and for headwind putts where softer putters might drift. Expect shorter, controlled flights with…

  • M2

    Prodigy M2 Flight Chart The Prodigy M2 is a slightly overstable midrange built for accuracy, consistency, and smooth control in all conditions. With flight numbers 5 | 4 | 0 | 2, the M2 delivers a straight flight with a reliable fade at the end, giving players the confidence to attack tight fairways or throw controlled approaches in windy situations. Designed to slot between the M1 and M3, the M2 offers dependable stability without sacrificing glide. Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners may find the M2 a touch too stable, but it’s a great tool for learning to throw with more power and control. Expect a straight start followed by…

  • Mace

    Latitude 64 Mace Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Mace is a stable midrange built for accuracy and control. With flight numbers 5 | 5 | 0 | 2, the Mace delivers straight pushes with dependable fade—slotting neatly between touchy understable mids and beefy overstable workhorses. If you want a point-and-shoot mid that still finishes reliably, this Flight Chart and breakdown will help you dial in the Mace’s flight path for your game. Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will see easy straight flights that finish with a gentle, predictable fade. Throw it flat for a laser-straight midrange line that settles softly; add a touch of hyzer to keep it from…

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