Stable

  • Ohm

    MVP Ohm Flight Chart The MVP Ohm is a straight-flying, glide-focused putter designed for clean releases and pinpoint accuracy. With flight numbers of 2 | 5 | 0 | 1, the Ohm delivers neutral stability, exceptional glide, and a smooth, forward-finishing fade. Its beadless shape and GYRO® overmold construction make it comfortable in the hand for both putting and approach shots. Reviewers consistently praise the Ohm for its “laser-straight” flight, reliable touch shots, and versatility for putts, approaches, and short controlled drives. How the Ohm Performs for Beginners Newer players will appreciate the Ohm’s straight flight and generous glide. It holds the line with ease, making it great for learning…

  • Vengeance

    Legacy Vengeance Flight Chart The Legacy Vengeance is a stable-to-overstable control driver designed for players who want reliable distance without sacrificing accuracy. With flight numbers of 10 | 5 | 0 | 2, it offers a clean, torque-resistant release, a neutral high-speed phase, and a dependable finishing fade. Often described as a “farther-flying Rival,” the Vengeance bridges the gap between fairway precision and distance-driver power. Its flat, beadless profile makes it comfortable for both backhand and forehand throwers, while reviewers consistently praise its controllability and predictable finish. Vengeance Flight Path for Newer Players For developing throwers, the Legacy Vengeance will behave like a reliably overstable distance driver. Expect straight pushes…

  • Eden

    XCOM Discs Eden Flight Chart The XCOM Eden is a dependable stable midrange designed for clean, controlled throws and reliable finishes. With flight numbers of 5 | 4 | 0 | 2, it delivers a straight, neutral-to-stable flight that ends with a predictable fade. Reviewers consistently praise its beadless, low-profile feel, making it easy to grip and ideal for approach shots, touchy midrange lines, and confident releases. Whether you’re shaping lines in the woods or attacking controlled approaches, the Eden offers trustworthy stability without being overly demanding. Flight Chart by Skill Level Eden Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will appreciate the Eden’s surprisingly forgiving stability. It flies straight with a…

  • Lots

    Kastaplast Lots Flight Chart The Kastaplast Lots is a highly workable control driver known for its straight-to-fade flight and impressive glide. With flight numbers of 9 | 5 | -1 | 2, the Lots is designed for carving controlled fairway lines, shaping hyzer-flips, threading tight wooded gaps, and delivering consistent flights for both backhand and forehand players. Its K1 and K1 Glow plastics offer excellent grip and durability, making the Lots a go-to driver for fairway control at many skill levels. Beginner-Friendly Flight Expectations Newer players will find the Lots easy to throw compared to faster distance drivers. The -1 turn helps it stand up from hyzer, while the gentle…

  • Sensei

    Discmania Sensei Flight Chart The Discmania Sensei is a straight-flying, beadless putt and approach disc known for its clean release and dependable control. With flight numbers of 3 | 3 | 0 | 1, the Sensei offers a neutral flight with a soft, predictable fade. Players appreciate its versatility as both a putting putter and a short-range throwing disc. Its low-profile rim makes it comfortable for all hand sizes and ideal for finesse approaches, short drives, and technical lines under 200 feet. Sensei Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners love the Sensei for its straight, glidey flight that helps build consistency. With minimal fade and no unexpected turn, new players…

  • Radar

    Storm Radar Flight Chart The Storm Radar is a straight-flying, glide-heavy putt and approach disc designed for clean releases and dependable control. With flight numbers of 2 | 5 | 0 | 0.5, it offers exceptional glide for both putting and approach work while maintaining a stable, forward-moving flight. Reviewers consistently highlight its laser-straight lines, surprising distance potential for a putter, and versatility as a throwing putter for players of all skill levels. Radar Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will appreciate how straight and forgiving the Radar flies. Its high glide helps generate extra distance with minimal effort, and its low fade keeps the flight centered. It’s also an…

  • FX-2

    Prodigy FX-2 Flight Chart The Prodigy FX-2 is a reliably overstable control driver built for confident backhand and forehand throws. With flight numbers of 9 | 4 | -0.5 | 3, it delivers a straight initial push with minimal high-speed turn before finishing with a strong and predictable fade. Designed in collaboration with pro Chris Dickerson, the FX-2 bridges the gap between traditional fairway drivers and higher-speed distance drivers, giving players a torque-resistant, wind-ready option for controlled distance and tight fairway lines. FX-2 Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will find the FX-2 quite stable, often fading out early unless thrown with clean mechanics and higher arm speed. While not…

  • Aztec

    Infinite Discs Aztec Flight Chart The Infinite Discs Aztec is a speed-10 driver designed for controllable distance without demanding elite arm speed. With flight numbers of 10 | 5 | -1 | 2, it flies straight with a touch of turn before finishing with a dependable but gentle fade. The slimmer, comfortable rim appeals to players who want distance-driver performance without the feel of a max-speed rim. Across plastics like I-Blend, G-Blend, S-Blend, and premium Glow runs, the Aztec consistently earns praise for accuracy, glide, and easy distance for a wide range of skill levels. Aztec Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will find the Aztec more manageable than most…

  • Avatar

    Innova Avatar Flight Chart The Innova Avatar is a stable midrange designed to cover a wide range of controlled approach and fairway shots. With flight numbers of 5 | 4 | 0 | 2, the Avatar offers a straight, torque-resistant flight with a reliable fade at the end. Its overmold-style construction pairs a firm flight plate with a grippy rim, giving players a comfortable feel and consistent release for backhand or forehand throws. Avatar Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the Avatar will fly like a trustworthy, slightly overstable midrange. Expect mostly straight flights with a dependable fade at the end, especially at lower power. While it’s not as…

  • Sapphire

    Latitude 64 Sapphire Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Sapphire is a lightweight, easy-to-throw distance driver designed for players stepping up from fairway drivers. With flight numbers of 10 | 6 | -2 | 1.5, the Sapphire offers high glide, forgiving turn, and a mild fade, making it ideal for gaining effortless distance. It’s part of Latitude 64’s Easy-to-Use lineup, giving players with moderate arm speed the ability to throw a faster driver without sacrificing control. Sapphire Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Sapphire extremely forgiving for a speed-10 driver. The -2 high-speed turn helps newer players achieve straighter, longer flights, while the light fade provides a gentle finish.…

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