Prodiscus Laseri Flight Chart The Prodiscus Laseri is a stable-to-slightly overstable fairway driver with flight numbers 9 | 5 | -1 | 2. True to its Finnish name meaning “laser,” the Laseri is designed for precision and control—delivering straight, accurate drives with a predictable fade. It’s a dependable choice for players who need a pinpoint placement driver that bridges the gap between control and distance. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Laseri slightly overstable, finishing left (RHBH) on most throws. While it may not turn over easily, it rewards clean form with a straight flight and forward finish. It’s a solid introduction to faster control drivers for developing…
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Breaker
DGA Breaker Flight Chart The DGA Breaker is a torque-resistant, overstable approach disc that blends control, reliability, and comfort. With flight numbers 3 | 3 | 0 | 3, the Breaker delivers a straight-to-fade flight ideal for forehand upshots, windy conditions, and confident short drives. Its shallow, beadless rim gives it a clean release and exceptional feel for both putting and approach work. Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will find the Breaker quite overstable, useful for short hyzers and headwind approaches. It won’t turn over, even on higher power throws, making it a good learning tool for controlling release angles and building consistency around the green. Flight Chart Insights…
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Shock
MVP Shock Flight Chart The MVP Shock is a control-oriented fairway driver with flight numbers 8 | 5 | 0 | 2. Stable-to-overstable and torque-resistant, it holds line under power, resists unwanted turn, and finishes with a smooth, forward fade. Slotted between the Volt and Motion, the Shock is a reliable choice for straight-to-fade shots, headwind control, and confident forehands. Flight Path for Newer Arms For developing players, the Shock behaves on the overstable side: point it on hyzer and expect a dependable finish with limited high-speed turn. Great for learning placement hyzers, skip approaches, and windy tee shots. Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Throwers Intermediates see flat-to-fade flights and…
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D3
Prodigy D3 Flight Chart The Prodigy D3 is a distance driver tuned for effortless glide and workable control. With flight numbers of 12 | 6 | -2 | 2, it hyzer-flips to flat, rides a gentle turn, and finishes forward—ideal for players who want long S-curves without the beef of the D1 or D2. Popular as a max-distance option for intermediate arms and a line-shaping, turnover driver for advanced throwers. Flight Path Basics for Newer Arms Developing players will see easy glide and helpful high-speed turn. Expect longer carries than overstable 12-speeds, with a mild, dependable finish. Great for learning controlled hyzer-flips and tailwind bombs. Flight Chart Insights for Intermediates…
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D2
Prodigy D2 Flight Chart The Prodigy D2 is a high-speed distance driver built for long, controlled S-curves. With flight numbers of 12 | 6 | -1 | 3, it bridges the gap between the beefier D1 and the easier-turning D3—offering workable turn, excellent glide, and a confident, forward fade for reliable placement at distance. Flight Path for Newer Arms For developing players, the D2 will feel fast and moderately overstable. Expect shorter carries with a late, reliable fade. It’s useful as a headwind option, skip-hyzer tool, or a mold to grow into as your release speed increases. Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Throwers Intermediates can hyzer-flip the D2 to flat…
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D1
Prodigy D1 Flight Chart The Prodigy D1 is an overstable distance driver built for power lines and wind control. With flight numbers of 12 | 5 | 0 | 4, it holds torque, fights turn, and finishes with a strong, predictable fade. Advanced throwers lean on it for headwinds, forced flex shots, and confident forehands; developing players will find it a trustworthy utility bomber as arm speed grows. Flight Path Overview for Newer Arms For newer players, the D1 will behave very overstable—shorter carries with an early, reliable fade. It’s best used for headwind control, skip shots, and learning hyzer angles rather than pure distance until your release speed increases.…
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Trespass
Dynamic Discs Trespass Flight Chart The Dynamic Discs Trespass is a high-speed distance driver with flight numbers of 12 | 5 | -0.5 | 3. Designed to maximize distance with a blend of glide and control, the Trespass delivers smooth, sweeping S-curves and dependable finishes. Often compared to the Innova Destroyer or Dynamic Discs Raider, it provides a slightly more forgiving flight for players who want long distance without extreme overstability. Trespass Flight Path for Beginners Beginners may find the Trespass a bit fast, but in lighter or base plastics such as Prime Burst or Lucid Air, it can offer impressive distance potential. Expect easy turn and long glide before…
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Escape
Dynamic Discs Escape Flight Chart The Dynamic Discs Escape is a stable-to-slightly-overstable control driver with flight numbers of 9 | 5 | -1 | 2. Known for its effortless glide and pinpoint accuracy, the Escape delivers controllable distance that feels smooth and intuitive. It’s one of Dynamic Discs’ most versatile molds, trusted by players of all skill levels for its combination of speed, control, and predictable finish. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Escape to be a reliable first driver. It has enough stability to resist early turn but still provides an easy, straight flight with dependable fade. In lighter plastics like Lucid Air, new players can get…
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Rival
Legacy Rival Flight Chart The Legacy Rival is an overstable control driver with flight numbers of 7 | 5 | 0 | 2. Known for its precision and reliability, the Rival offers the control of a fairway driver with a touch more speed and stability. Designed to rival the Teebird, it delivers accurate placement shots, dependable fade, and a smooth, comfortable release for both backhand and forehand players. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners may find the Rival slightly overstable but still manageable. When thrown with moderate power, it will fly straight for most of the flight before finishing with a clean fade. It’s a solid first step up from more…
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Stag
Westside Stag Flight Chart The Westside Stag is a glidey control driver built for point-and-shoot lines. Manufacturer flight numbers are 8 | 6 | -1 | 2, but many players report a touch less fade and a hair more turn when seasoned—think neutral to slightly understable with tons of carry. In VIP it starts a bit firmer and more torque-resistant; Tournament breaks in faster for easier hyzer flips; limited VIP-X / VIP Ice runs can add stability. Flight Path Overview for Newer Arms Expect easy hyzer flips into straight flights with a gentle, forward finish. The high glide helps push distance without perfect form, so it’s a confidence disc for…