Stable

  • D Model S

    Prodigy D Model S Flight Chart The Prodigy D Model S is a high-speed, stable distance driver designed for players who want long, controlled flights with a reliable fade. With flight numbers of 13 | 6 | 0 | 2, it offers excellent glide, minimal high-speed turn, and a consistent finish—making it a trusted option for players who want a workhorse distance driver that can handle power without being overly overstable. This page breaks down how the D Model S’s flight path changes across skill levels and throwing styles. Flight Chart by Skill Level D Model S Flight Path for Beginners For developing players, the D Model S will feel…

  • Madrone

    Above Ground Level Madrone Flight Chart The Above Ground Level Madrone is a beaded putt-and-approach disc built for straight, dependable flights. With flight numbers of 3 | 3 | 0 | 1, the Madrone offers neutral stability, modest glide, and a clean, controlled finish that makes it ideal for putting, approach work, and even short tee shots. Its comfortable micro-bead and shallow thumb track give throwers excellent grip, and reviewers consistently describe it as a straight shooter with remarkable accuracy. Madrone Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will appreciate the Madrone’s predictability. With a neutral flight and a gentle fade, it stays straight without turning over and quickly builds confidence…

  • Gote

    Kastaplast Gote Flight Chart The Kastaplast Gote is a large-diameter, slow-speed midrange designed for effortless control and point-and-shoot accuracy. With flight numbers of 4 | 5 | 0 | 1, the Gote delivers straight flights, high glide, and a touch of dependable fade that keeps it on line without dumping. Reviewers consistently praise it as one of Kastaplast’s straightest mids—easy to throw, easy to shape, and ideal for players who want a disc that holds its line at a comfortable speed. Gote Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will find the Gote very user-friendly thanks to its slow speed and generous glide. When thrown with developing form, it flies mostly…

  • Bullfrog

    Innova Bullfrog Flight Chart The Innova Bullfrog is a low-glide putt and approach disc with flight numbers of 3 | 1 | 0 | 1. Designed for control rather than carry, it offers a flat, torque-resistant flight that excels in the wind and on shorter approach shots where you want the disc to sit down quickly instead of gliding past the basket. Most reviewers use the Bullfrog as a point-and-shoot throwing putter and a confident, no-float option inside the circle. Bullfrog Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the Bullfrog’s flight path is very straight with a gentle, predictable fade at the end. The ultra-low glide (1) means it will…

  • Vandal

    Dynamic Discs Vandal Flight Chart The Dynamic Discs Vandal is a speed 9 control driver known for its easy turn, strong glide, and dependable late fade. With flight numbers of 9 | 5 | -1 | 2, the Vandal covers a wide range of shot shapes for players who want more distance than a fairway driver without jumping to high-speed molds. Reviewers consistently describe it as “a longer Maverick” — straight, workable, and great for hyzer-flips or long, controlled rides. Vandal Flight Path for Newer Players Beginner and developing players will find the Vandal surprisingly forgiving for a speed-9 driver. The -1 turn helps generate easy straight lines, while the…

  • Guard

    Dynamic Discs Guard Flight Chart The Dynamic Discs Guard is a deep, beadless putter with flight numbers of 2 | 5 | 0 | 0. Its high glide and neutral flight path make it a straight-flying putting putter that can also stretch into long spin putts and gentle approach shots. Most players describe the Guard as a point-and-shoot option that rewards clean form more than raw power. Guard Flight Path for Newer Players For beginners, the Guard’s flight path is very straight with minimal fade. At low power, it holds the line you put it on and uses its glide to carry toward the basket without dumping left at the…

  • Turbo Putt

    Quest Turbo Putt Flight Chart The Quest Turbo Putt is one of the most unusual disc molds ever produced. Built with a spiral thumb groove on the bottom and notched edges on the rim, it was designed specifically for “turbo putting”—an overhand putting style rather than a traditional backhand or forehand release. With flight numbers 4 | 1 | -2 | 2, the Turbo Putt has extremely low glide, understable high-speed turn, and a mild finishing fade, making it a true specialty disc for creative players and collectors alike. How the Turbo Putt Behaves for Newer Players Beginners will find the Turbo Putt unconventional but fun to experiment with. Its…

  • #3 Hookshot

    Lightning #3 Hookshot Flight Chart The Lightning #3 Hookshot is a slow-control driver that often behaves more like a stable midrange. With flight numbers of 4 | 5 | -1 | 2, it offers high glide, workable turn, and a reliable finishing fade. Players note that it holds straight lines with ease, resists moderate wind, and delivers consistent placement throws in the 200–300 foot range. Lighter weights under 170g float in water, making it useful for risky approach shots. Flight Path for Newer & Developing Players Beginners will find the #3 Hookshot easy to keep straight thanks to its glide and gentle turn. Expect a slow, floaty forward push with…

  • #3 Flyer

    Lightning #3 Flyer Flight Chart The Lightning #3 Flyer is a classic understable fairway driver with flight numbers of 7 | 5 | -2 | 1. Designed for easy distance and smooth turn, it gives newer players a forgiving flight while offering experienced players a controllable hyzer-flip and turnover tool. Reviewers highlight its lightweight feel, big glide, and ability to hold right-finishing lines without a harsh fade. Mold Specs Manufacturer: Lightning Discs Disc Model: #3 Flyer Primary Use: Fairway Driver Flight Numbers: 7 | 5 | -2 | 1 (understable control driver) Plastics: Lightning Standard (lightweight, grippy baseline) Stability: Understable Flight Chart by Skill Level #3 Flyer Flight Path for…

  • #2 Driver

    Lightning #2 Driver Flight Chart The Lightning #2 Driver is a controllable fairway driver with flight numbers of 8 | 5 | -2 | 2, offering easy glide, workable turn, and a gentle finishing fade. It is known for its straight-to-turning flights and affordability, making it a popular option for developing players or anyone needing a dependable, understable-to-stable control driver. Reviewers consistently note that it flies neutral at lower power and can hyzer-flip beautifully for experienced throwers. Lightning #2 Driver Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will appreciate the #2 Driver’s effortless glide and mild understability. Expect a straight launch that gradually turns right before a soft fade back. It’s more…

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