Overstable

  • Catapult

    Westside Catapult Flight Chart The Westside Discs Catapult is a power distance driver with flight numbers of 14 | 5 | -0.5 | 3. Designed for experienced arms, it delivers fast, stable flights with tons of glide and a consistent fade at the end. The Catapult offers slightly more workability than the Westside World while maintaining torque resistance and dependable control for power throwers. Catapult Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will find the Catapult very overstable and difficult to fully power up. Expect early fades and short flights unless thrown into a strong headwind. It’s best used as a utility driver for skip shots or overstable forehand practice. Flight…

  • Knight

    Latitude 64 Knight Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Knight is a high-speed distance driver with flight numbers of 14 | 4 | -1.5 | 3. Built for maximum speed and surprising glide, it’s slightly less overstable than the Ballista, making it a go-to option for experienced throwers chasing long-distance flex lines. The Knight’s wide 2.5 cm rim helps it slice through the air with minimal drag, rewarding smooth, powerful throws with impressive carry and finish. Knight Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Knight difficult to control due to its speed and overstability. It requires significant arm speed to reach its intended flight numbers, so newer players can expect…

  • Thor

    Guru Thor — Flight Chart & Overview The Guru Thor is a high-speed, overstable distance driver built for power throwers who need a disc that can handle torque and wind. With flight numbers of 14 | 5 | -1 | 3, the Thor delivers long, confident flights with a strong finish. Made by Latitude 64 for Guru Disc Golf, it’s available in durable Armor and grippy Storm plastics, providing options for both max-distance rips and controlled power shots. Flight Path for Beginners The Thor is not designed for beginners — its overstability and speed make it difficult to keep straight without high arm speed. Expect early fades and limited distance…

  • Culverin

    Latitude 64 Culverin — Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Culverin is a glidey control driver built for confident lines and a reliable finish. With flight numbers of 9 | 5 | -0.5 | 3, it pushes straight before a dependable fade, making it a workhorse on windy days and a favorite for both backhand and forehand control shots. Available in Opto, Gold, and Moonshine (glow), the Culverin blends torque resistance with surprising carry. Beginner Take: What to Expect Newer players will find the Culverin on the stable-to-overstable side. Thrown flat, expect a straight push and a healthy fade. It’s a great teacher for controlled hyzers, forehand form, and headwind trust,…

  • Osprey

    AquaFlight Osprey Flight Chart The AquaFlight Osprey is a lightweight, floating fairway driver designed for effortless distance and water safety. With flight numbers of 9 | 6 | -3 | 1, it offers a smooth, understable flight that’s easy to control for all arm speeds. Whether you’re playing near water hazards or just want an easy-flying fairway driver, the Osprey delivers dependable turn and gentle fade every time. Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will love how easy the Osprey is to throw. It requires minimal power to get full flight and glides straight with a gentle right turn (RHBH). The floatable AquaFlight plastic provides a soft grip and peace…

  • Chainsaw

    Black Zombie Chainsaw Flight Chart The Black Zombie Chainsaw is a stable, beadless putter with impressive glide and control. With flight numbers of 3 | 5 | 0 | 1, it bridges the gap between a putting putter and a short-range throwing disc. Designed to fly straight with a touch of fade, the Chainsaw delivers confident putts and laser-accurate approaches for players of any skill level. Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will appreciate the Chainsaw’s easy straight flight and strong glide. Thrown flat, it holds its line with only a gentle finish, making it ideal for learning putting form or short drives under 200 feet. It’s one of those…

  • A3

    Prodigy A3 Flight Chart The Prodigy A3 is an overstable approach disc designed for players who value control and reliability over sheer distance. With flight numbers of 4 | 4 | 0 | 3, it fits between a putter and a midrange, offering a torque-resistant, flat flight that ends with a predictable fade. The beadless rim and low profile make it a comfortable and consistent choice for both backhand and forehand throws. Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the A3 will likely feel very overstable, often fading out early unless thrown with significant speed. Still, it’s useful for learning hyzers, windy approaches, and situations where control is more important…

  • A2

    Prodigy A3 Flight Chart The Prodigy A3 is an overstable approach disc built for control-first golf. With flight numbers of 4 | 3 | 0 | 3, it slots between a putter and a midrange, handling torque on both backhand and forehand lines. Players reach for the A3 when they need a flat, wind-resistant flight that ends with a reliable, moderate fade. Flight Path for Newer Players For beginners, the A3 will feel quite stable. Expect a straight start that moves into an early, dependable fade unless thrown with higher speed. It’s useful as a teaching tool for short hyzers, pitch-ups in wind, and touch forehands where you want the…

  • Cutlass

    Latitude 64 Cutlass Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Cutlass is a fast, overstable distance driver built for power throwers and windy conditions. With flight numbers of 13 | 5 | 0 | 3.5, it delivers dependable fade and excellent control even at high speeds. Players compare it to an Innova Destroyer or Dynamic Discs Enforcer for its combination of torque resistance and long glide. The comfortable rim and stable release make it a go-to choice for forehands and headwind drives. Flight Chart by Skill Level Cutlass Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the Cutlass will act as a very overstable distance driver. Expect a strong fade and limited turn,…

  • Commander

    Innova Commander Flight Chart The Innova Commander is a wide-diameter, overstable mid/fairway crossover with flight numbers around 6 | 4 | 0 | 3. Expect a torque-resistant flight with minimal turn, workable glide, and a reliable, late fade. Think “faster, beefier V-Roc3”—great for flex approaches, forehand chips, and headwind control where you want distance control without dumping out too early. Flight Path Basics for Newer Players For developing arms, the Commander will feel quite overstable. Thrown flat it pushes forward briefly then finishes hard. Use it to learn hyzer angles, skip-in approaches, and confident headwind lines. If you’re chasing dead-straight, consider a straighter mid; the Commander’s job is predictable fade.…

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