Overstable

  • Orbit

    Galaxy Orbit Flight Chart The Galaxy Orbit is a straight-flying approach disc that blends the line-holding control of a driving putter with the glide of a midrange. Featuring flight numbers around 5 | 4 | 0 | 1 (some reviewers suggest it behaves closer to 4 | 4 | 0 | 1), the Orbit excels at point-and-shoot accuracy with a gentle, reliable fade. Its flat top and comfortable, slim profile make it an excellent choice for backhand or forehand throws, especially for players who want a straighter alternative to traditional overstable approach discs. Galaxy Orbit Flight Path by Skill Level Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will appreciate the Orbit’s…

  • Thunder God Thor

    Viking Thunder God Thor Flight Chart The Viking Thunder God Thor is a high-speed, overstable distance driver with flight numbers of 14 | 5 | 0 | 2. Built for power throwers, it delivers long, forceful flights with dependable fade and exceptional wind resistance. Its wide rim and torque-resistant design make it a go-to option for players who want a disc they can trust on big hyzers, forehand drives, and max-distance shots requiring a strong, predictable finish. Beginner Expectations: A Very Demanding Flight Path Newer players will typically find the Thunder God Thor extremely overstable and difficult to get up to speed. Without high arm speed, the disc will fade…

  • Caltrop

    Latitude 64 Caltrop Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Caltrop is a deeply overstable putt-and-approach disc built for players who demand precision and minimal glide. With flight numbers of 4 | 2 | 0 | 3, the Caltrop delivers a unique combination of control, torque resistance, and a reliable dumping fade. Its large thumb-track top and flat profile make it a favorite for short drives and approaches that must sit quickly without drifting past the target. While discontinued, it remains highly valued by players who prefer predictable, wind-resistant stability. How the Caltrop Flies for Beginner Players Newer players will find the Caltrop to be quite overstable, especially due to its limited…

  • Anchor

    Latitude 64 Anchor Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Anchor is a reliably overstable midrange with flight numbers 5 | 4 | 0 | 3. On the Anchor flight chart you’ll see a straight, torque-resistant high-speed phase followed by a strong, dependable fade. Built for control and consistency, the Anchor is ideal for players who want a mid that won’t flip, even under power or in the wind. Anchor Flight Numbers & Mold Specs Speed: 5 Glide: 4 Turn: 0 Fade: 3 Primary Use: Overstable midrange Stability: Very overstable Recommended Skill Level: Intermediate to professional throwers Typical Plastics: Gold Line, Opto, Retro Diameter: ~21.7 cm Rim Depth / Width: Deep midrange…

  • Cinder

    Obsidian Cinder Flight Chart The Obsidian Cinder is a 7 | 5 | 0 | 2 control driver designed for accurate fairway shots. Its neutral turn and reliable fade make it a workhorse disc for shaping lines in the woods or holding steady lines in open fairways. With enough glide to push down the fairway and a dependable finish, it suits a wide range of players looking for a fairway driver they can trust for both backhand and forehand throws. Obsidian Cinder Flight Numbers and Characteristics Speed: 7 Glide: 5 Turn: 0 Fade: 2 Primary Use: Control / fairway driver Stability: Stable to slightly overstable Recommended Skill Level: All skill…

  • Uranium

    Element Uranium Flight Chart & Overview The Element Discs Uranium is a compact, overstable midrange with flight numbers 4 | 2 | 0 | 2. Designed as a torque-resistant, wind-fighting approach disc, it flies straight when powered up and finishes with a dependable fade at any arm speed. Reviewers consistently describe the Uranium as a short-range workhorse—excellent for headwinds, flex lines, and controlled approaches that require a disc to hold its angle and land flat. Uranium Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will experience the Uranium as a reliably overstable midrange. With lower glide and a strong finishing fade, the disc avoids unwanted turn and provides predictable hyzer shapes. Newer…

  • Navigator

    Full Turn Navigator Flight Chart & Overview The Full Turn Navigator is a beadless midrange with flight numbers 5 | 4 | -1 | 2, designed to bridge the gap between neutral and slightly overstable. For slower arms it acts like a trustworthy overstable mid that handles headwinds, while higher-power players see a straighter, neutral flight path that holds the release angle before finishing with a controlled fade. With workable turn, moderate glide, and a predictable finish, the Navigator is built to guide your midrange game on a wide variety of courses. Navigator Flight Path for Newer Players For newer players, the Navigator’s flight path leans stable. At lower power,…

  • P3x

    Discmania P3x Flight Chart & Overview The Discmania P3x is an overstable throwing putter with flight numbers 3 | 2 | 0 | 3. Designed for power and precision, it’s torque-resistant and reliable in all conditions. With a flat top, comfortable bead, and premium plastic options like C-Line, S-Line, and Color Glow C-Line, the P3x delivers clean releases and predictable fade. Ideal for controlled upshots, short drives, and headwind approaches. Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will find the P3x very stable and dependable but not ideal for long glide. It will fly straight briefly before fading hard left (RHBH). Great for learning forehand control or for wind-resistant putts, but…

  • Tyrant

    Reptilian Tyrant Flight Chart & Overview The Reptilian Tyrant is an overstable fairway driver with flight numbers 7 | 3 | 0 | 3. Designed for reliability, it offers controlled power and a predictable fade on every throw. The Tyrant excels at windy drives, skip approaches, and forehand control shots. Crafted in durable Armor plastic, it provides a slightly gummy yet firm feel for confident releases in all conditions. Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will find the Tyrant challenging due to its overstability and low glide. Expect short, consistent hyzers that finish hard left (RHBH). It’s not built for distance at lower power but works well as a headwind…

  • Nitro

    MVP Nitro Flight Chart and Path Overview The MVP Nitro is a high-speed, overstable distance driver with flight numbers of 13 | 4 | 0 | 3. Designed for maximum torque resistance and dependable fade, it thrives in headwinds and on power forehand or backhand throws. Featuring MVP’s signature Neutron plastic and overmold construction, the Nitro offers superior grip, durability, and consistent release feel. Its wide rim and low glide make it ideal for players seeking a control-focused distance driver that won’t turn over under power. Nitro Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the Nitro flight path will feel quite overstable. Expect a strong fade and limited distance unless…

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