Disc Golf UK The Baron Flight Chart The Baron is an overstable putt and approach disc designed for players who want a consistent, torque-resistant flight with a reliable fade. With flight numbers of 4 | 3 | 0 | 2.5, it excels at controlled approaches, wind-resistant putts, and short drives that demand accuracy over glide. Its deep, beaded rim and firm grip give it a confident release for both putting and driving. While not glidey, The Baron is trusted for predictability and placement-focused lines. Flight Path Insights for Newer Players Beginner and newer disc golfers will find The Baron quite overstable. Its low glide and strong fade mean it will…
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Raider
Dynamic Discs Raider Flight Chart The Dynamic Discs Raider is a high-speed distance driver built for power throwers who want maximum distance with a consistent, reliable fade. With flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -0.5 | 3, the Raider pushes long, controlled flights with just a touch of turn before finishing with a strong, dependable fade. Reviewers highlight its ability to bomb down fairways, fight wind, and handle both backhand and forehand power. For many players, the Raider fills the Destroyer-style slot in the Trilogy lineup while offering a smoother feel and excellent glide. Raider Flight Path for Developing Players For beginners or players with slower arm speeds, the…
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Flare
Streamline Flare Flight Chart The Streamline Flare is an overstable control driver with flight numbers 9 | 4 | 0 | 3.5. Built for reliability, wind-fighting power, and controlled fade, the Flare is a favorite among players who need a flat, torque-resistant driver for forehands, skip shots, and utility lines. Its modest glide keeps it precise, making it a dependable choice for tight fairways, headwinds, and placement-driven drives. How the Flare Flies for Beginners Beginners will find the Flare extremely overstable. Expect short, strong hyzers with very little straight movement. While not designed for new throwers, the Flare can still serve as a reliable wind-disc for approaches and utility shots.…
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Emperor
Infinite Discs Emperor Flight Chart The Infinite Discs Emperor is a power-distance driver with flight numbers 12 | 5 | -1 | 2.5. Built for long, controlled drives, the Emperor offers a fast rim, workable high-speed turn, and a dependable finishing fade. With plastics ranging from glide-friendly I-Blend to wind-beating C-Blend and Luster options, the Emperor gives players a full spectrum of stability choices to match their arm speed and throwing style. How the Emperor Flies for Beginners Beginners will find the Emperor quite challenging. With its speed-12 rim and strong fade, low-power arms will see a short, stable hyzer finish. It’s not designed for new players, but it can…
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Pyro
Axiom Pyro Flight Chart The Axiom Pyro is an overstable midrange with flight numbers of 5 | 4 | 0 | 2.5. Designed as Axiom’s first true overstable mid, it delivers strong torque resistance, no unwanted turn, and a controlled, dependable fade. The Pyro excels in backhand and forehand power shots, windy conditions, and technical lines where predictable stability matters more than pure glide. Available primarily in premium Prism and Neutron-style plastics, it offers durability and a clean, confident release for all skill levels above beginner. Pyro Flight Path for Beginners For beginners, the Pyro will fly noticeably overstable. Expect straight-to-hyzer flights with a firm fade at the end. While…
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D2 Max
Prodigy D2 Max Flight Chart The Prodigy D2 Max is a high-speed, overstable distance driver with flight numbers 12 | 6 | -1 | 2.5. As the retooled upgrade of the original D2, it features a smoother profile, improved grip, and tremendous glide. Reviewers consistently highlight its ability to handle powerful throws without turning over, delivering long flex shots, dependable fade, and surprising distance potential for players with solid arm speed. D2 Max Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will find the D2 Max extremely overstable. The disc will fade out quickly, producing short but predictable hyzer flights. Without at least 300 feet of power, most players will not get…
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Bobcat
MINT Discs Bobcat Flight Chart The MINT Discs Bobcat is a flat-topped, beadless, overstable midrange with flight numbers 5 | 4 | 0 | 2.5. Known for its torque resistance and dependable fade, the Bobcat shines in headwinds, forehand approaches, and accurate backhand lines. Reviewers describe it as a “power midrange” that stays stable under pressure, offering consistent flights for intermediate and advanced players. Its firm rim, beadless grip, and low glide prioritize accuracy over distance. Bobcat Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Bobcat very overstable, often fading out quickly on backhand throws. It delivers short, predictable hyzer flights and works well as a training tool for learning…
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Lion
Innova Lion Flight Chart The Innova Lion is a dependable, stable midrange disc with flight numbers 5 | 4 | 0 | 2. Designed for controlled lines and predictable finishes, the Lion offers a balanced combination of glide and fade without feeling overly beefy. Its comfortable, slightly beaded rim and torque-resistant profile make it a trustworthy option for backhand and forehand midrange shots. Players appreciate its versatility—straight shots, smooth hyzers, gentle flex lines, and accurate approaches all fall within the Lion’s wheelhouse. Beginner-Friendly Flight Path For newer players, the Lion acts as a slightly overstable midrange that reliably fades at the end of its flight. Beginners will find it forgiving…
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Gatekeeper
Westside Gatekeeper Flight Chart The Westside Discs Gatekeeper is a dependable, straight-to-stable midrange known for its control, torque resistance, and consistent finish. With flight numbers of 4 | 5 | 0 | 2, the Gatekeeper thrives on precise approaches and controlled drives. Reviewers praise its ability to hold a straight line before delivering a clean, predictable fade. Whether thrown in VIP, Tournament, or special edition plastics, players highlight its comfortable feel, excellent wind resistance, and reliability for both backhand and forehand play. Gatekeeper Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the Gatekeeper will feel reliably stable. Expect a straight push with a firm, early fade that keeps the disc from…
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Raptor
Discraft Raptor Flight Chart The Discraft Raptor is an overstable 9-speed control driver built for precision, torque resistance, and dependable fade. With flight numbers of 9 | 4 | 0 | 3, it delivers a straight, powerful push before finishing hard every time. Players consistently praise the Raptor for its comfort in the hand, exceptional wind performance, and its reliability as both a backhand and forehand workhorse. Often compared to the Firebird and Felon, the Raptor stands out for having a flatter top and a smoother, more controllable fade—making it ideal for technical lines, wind-fighting drives, and power forehands. Flight Path for Beginner Players For newer or low-arm-speed players, the…