Innova AviarX3 Flight Chart The Innova AviarX3 is the most overstable member of the Aviar family, designed for players who rely on a driving putter that can handle power, torque, and headwinds. With flight numbers of 3 | 2 | 0 | 3, the AviarX3 delivers a flat, fast release with minimal glide and a strong, predictable fade. Reviewers highlight its overstable consistency, noting that it excels for forehand approaches, wind-fighting drives, and controlled hyzers where reliability is essential. Flight Characteristics for Newer Players Beginner players will find the AviarX3 quite overstable. At lower power levels, it pushes straight only briefly before a strong, early fade pulls it to the…
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Challenger OS
Discraft Challenger OS Flight Chart The Discraft Challenger OS is the beefed-up, torque-resistant version of the classic Challenger putter. With flight numbers of 2 | 3 | 0 | 3, this disc is designed for power putts, headwind approaches, and confident driving lines. Its flat top and firm premium plastics give it a predictable overstable finish that reviewers consistently praise. Many players describe it as a trusted driving putter that never turns over, even when thrown hard or into a stiff headwind. Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will find the Challenger OS quite overstable. At lower speeds, expect a short, straight push followed by a strong, early fade. While…
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Voyage
Full Turn Voyage Flight Chart The Full Turn Voyage is a high-speed, overstable distance driver designed for power throwers who need dependable fade and strong wind performance. With flight numbers of 12 | 5 | -1 | 2, the Voyage delivers a long, controlled flight that resists unwanted turn while still offering workable glide. Reviewers praise its ability to cut through headwinds, maintain predictability at full power, and finish with a confident, reliable fade. Newer players may find its speed demanding, but experienced throwers will appreciate its stability and accuracy. Flight Chart by Skill Level Voyage Flight Path for Beginners For beginners, the Voyage will fly very overstable and fade…
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Lu
Yikun Lu Flight Chart The Yikun Lu is a wide-rimmed, high-speed distance driver with flight numbers of 14 | 5 | -1 | 3. Built for maximum power throws, the Lu combines workable turn with a strong, finishing fade. Reviewers note its surprising glide, controllable high-speed turn, and the durable yet flexible feel of Phoenix Star plastic. Designed for players with solid arm speed, the Lu delivers long, shaping flights followed by a sweeping fade that makes it ideal for controlled distance drives. How the Lu Flies for Beginners The Lu is not beginner-friendly due to its wide rim and 14-speed requirement. Most newer players will see an early, strong…
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Kui
Yikun Kui Flight Chart The Yikun Kui is a stable midrange with flight numbers of 5 | 5 | 0 | 2.5. Known for its high glide and dependable fade, the Kui offers a domey profile, comfortable rim, and consistent stability across multiple plastics. Reviewers highlight how straight it flies before finishing with a firm, predictable fade, making it a trusted midrange for controlled approach shots, technical fairway lines, and power-resistant midrange drives. How the Kui Performs for Newer Players Beginners will find the Kui workable but slightly on the stable side. Its strong glide helps compensate for lower arm speeds, while the fade provides a consistent finish. It’s a…
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Shark 3
Innova Shark 3 Flight Chart The Innova Shark 3 is a stable, beadless midrange with flight numbers of 5 | 4 | 0 | 2. Designed as a sleeker, faster version of the classic Shark, the Shark 3 offers a clean release, neutral mid-flight, and a dependable finishing fade. Reviewers consistently highlight its smooth rim feel, excellent control on technical fairways, and a straight-to-stable flight that suits players across a wide range of skill levels. How the Shark 3 Performs for Newer Players Beginners will find the Shark 3 forgiving and easy to guide. It flies straight with minimal turn and delivers a predictable soft fade. The beadless rim improves…
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Roc 3
Innova Roc 3 Flight Chart The Innova Roc 3 is a trusted overstable midrange with flight numbers of 5 | 4 | 0 | 3. Loved by players who want a torque-resistant workhorse, the Roc 3 delivers a straight, powerful push before finishing with a reliable fade. It excels in wind, handles power well, and offers more speed and stability than the classic Roc. Reviewers consistently praise its predictability and ability to hold clean lines at both short-range and mid-range power levels. How the Roc 3 Flies for Beginners Newer players may find the Roc 3 slightly overstable, especially at lower arm speeds. Expect a straight initial glide followed by…
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Cruise
Full Turn Cruise Flight Chart The Full Turn Cruise is a glide-heavy distance driver built for players who want easy turn and long forward push. With flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -3 | 2, the Cruise offers early high-speed turn followed by a dependable but gentle fade. A noticeable dome and premium beadless plastics help give it impressive glide, making it one of Full Turn’s most accessible high-speed drivers. How the Cruise Flies for Beginners Despite its speed rating, beginners may find the Cruise more forgiving than other 13-speed drivers. The -3 turn helps the disc get moving without the need for elite power, and players with slower…
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Recon
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…