Prodiscus Razeri Flight Chart The Prodiscus Razeri is a high-speed, overstable distance driver with flight numbers of 12 | 4 | 0 | 4. Designed for powerful arms and strong headwinds, the Razeri offers a consistent, dependable fade and superb torque resistance. Made in Prodiscus’s durable Premium and Ultrium plastics, it delivers predictable performance for advanced players who rely on control at maximum power. Razeri Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Razeri extremely overstable, often fading hard left (for RHBH throwers) soon after release. It’s not recommended as a primary driver for new players, but can be used as a reliable utility disc for skip shots, overhands, or…
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Warspear
Gateway Warspear Flight Chart The Gateway Warspear is a low-profile, beadless putt & approach disc with a subtle thumb-track designed for point-and-shoot control. Listed flight numbers are 3 | 3 | 0 | 2, making it a straight flyer with a reliable finish. Throwers use it as a torque-resistant throwing putter for short drives and accurate approaches, with run/plastic variance (flatter = faster/straighter, domey = a touch more glide). Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will find the Warspear easy to aim and release. Expect mostly straight flights at low power with a mild, predictable fade. The shallow profile helps smaller hands, and baseline Suregrip stops quickly near the pin.…
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Devil Hawk
Gateway Devil Hawk Flight Chart The Gateway Devil Hawk is a low-profile, overstable putt & approach disc featuring a thumb-track and beaded wing. Manufacturer flight numbers: 3 | 3 | 0 | 4. Built to handle torque and wind, it excels as a driving putter and for straight-then-dump approaches that stick. Common plastics include Sure Grip (baseline feel) and Platinum (premium durability), with occasional Gateway blend variants. Newer Players: Straight Push, Confident Finish Expect a short, straight push before a strong, predictable fade (RHBH). The shallow feel and thumb-track add control on 100–200 ft approaches. It won’t turn over easily, so think “point and crash.” Controlled Approaches for Intermediates Flat…
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Chief OS
Gateway Chief OS Flight Chart The Gateway Chief OS is a beaded, overstable putt & approach disc with manufacturer flight numbers 3 | 3 | 0 | 2. It keeps the Chief’s slim, comfortable profile but adds a thicker bead and torque resistance for confident throws into wind, straight-to-fade approaches, and driving putts. Common plastics include Sure Grip, Pure White, Diamond/Hyper Diamond, and Super Glow variants. At-a-Glance Flight & Role Low-speed putter stability with dependable fade. Point it at your landing zone, throw it flat, and expect a straight push that finishes on time. Perfect as the “don’t-turn” putter in your lineup. Beginner-Friendly Uses Newer players will see the Chief…
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Photon
MVP Photon Flight Chart The MVP Photon is a stable–overstable distance driver known for controllable speed and a trustworthy finish. Manufacturer flight numbers are 11 | 5 | -1 | 2.5. Think “longer Tesla”: a touch of high-speed turn when pushed, followed by reliable fade. Common plastics include Neutron, Proton, Plasma, Fission (plus Cosmic variants), letting you fine-tune the flight path for power, wind, and feel. Quick Overview & Flight Numbers Speed 11 rim with workable glide means the Photon stretches distance without sacrificing placement. Heavier Proton/Plasma tend to fly a hair more overstable; lighter Fission opens up easier turn and added carry while keeping a Photon-like finish. Straight Control…
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Kahu
RPM Kahu Flight Chart The RPM Kahu is a high-speed distance driver built for long, workable flights. Listed flight numbers are 13 | 5 | -1 | 2, pairing gentle high-speed turn with a reliable, forward fade. It’s a popular option for both backhand and forehand distance thanks to a comfortable 2.4 cm rim. Typical plastics include Atomic, Cosmic, Glow, Platinum, and baseline Strata; RPM also offers related variants like the Kāhu XG (more understable) and Kāhu OS (more overstable). Flight Path for Newer Arms If you’re developing arm speed, expect straight pushes with a dependable fade (RHBH). Start on slight hyzer to avoid early turn. Lighter weights and grippy…
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VRoc
Innova VRoc Flight Chart The Innova VRoc is a neutral-to-stable midrange built on Roc DNA with Innova’s VTech convex rim. Listed flight numbers are 4 | 4 | 0 | 2, giving you straight carries, dependable torque resistance, and a late, controlled fade. Common plastics include DX, Star, GStar, Champion, and occasional Metal Flake runs. Quick Overview A large-diameter, beaded mid that likes clean releases and line control. The VRoc shines on point-and-shoot fairways, gentle hyzers, and straight forehands where you want glide without unwanted turn. VRoc Flight Path for Newer Players Expect straight flights with a soft finish (RHBH). Start on slight hyzer to prevent early turn; DX and…
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Ballista
Latitude 64 Ballista Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Ballista is a very fast distance driver with flight numbers 14 | 5 | -1 | 3. It’s built for big carries: a touch of high-speed turn that flips to flat and rides on ample glide before a confident finish. In Opto, Gold, and lightweight Opto Air runs, the Ballista rewards arm speed while staying predictable for developing power throwers. Flight Path for Newer Arms If your max throw is still building, expect a straight-to-hyzer flight with limited turn (RHBH). Use slight anhyzer to stretch distance. Opto Air can help you access the intended flight path at lower power. Launch Window for…
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Scale
Reptilian Scale Flight Chart The Reptilian Disc Golf Scale is a beefy putt & approach disc built for control in all conditions. With flight numbers 2 | 1 | 0 | 3, it offers very low glide, zero high-speed turn, and a reliable, hard fade. A subtle thumb track and Wizard-adjacent feel give confident grip for both putts and driving approaches. Common plastics include ChalkPit, Fossil (and Fuel/Glow variants), RDG Armor, Organic blends, and ultra-tacky TarPit. Newer Players: Straight-Then-Drop Control At modest power the Scale pushes a short, straight line and checks out early. It’s great for learning hyzer angles, fighting light wind, and avoiding long sail past the basket.…
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Titan
Prodiscus Titan Flight Chart The Prodiscus Titan posts flight numbers of 8 | 3 | 0 | 2. This stable-to-overstable control driver favors accuracy over raw glide, giving you straight pushes with a calm, dependable finish. In Premium and Ultrium plastics, the Titan holds its shape, fights light headwinds, and shines when you need placement-first shots rather than max-D. Below, we break down the flight path by skill level and throwing style so you can decide where it fits in your bag. Titan Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will see a mostly straight flight with an early, gentle fade (RHBH). Use the Titan for controlled tee shots, low ceilings,…