Infinite Discs Anubis Flight Chart The Infinite Discs Anubis is a precision midrange known for its incredibly straight flight and clean release. With flight numbers of 5 | 5 | 0 | 0, the Anubis offers neutral stability, high glide, and line-holding accuracy that suits players of all skill levels. Whether you’re shaping touchy wooded lines, carving slow turnovers, or throwing controlled midrange drives, the Anubis stays true to your release without unwanted fade or drift. Beginner Flight Path Overview Beginners will find the Anubis forgiving and easy to throw straight. The generous glide helps generate extra distance without requiring much power, and the neutral stability means the disc won’t…
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The Eye
Storm The Eye Flight Chart The Storm The Eye is a straight-flying midrange designed for controlled lines and effortless glide. With flight numbers of 5 | 5 | -1 | 1, it offers excellent neutral stability for beginners while providing workable turn for intermediate and advanced players. The beadless rim and comfortable midrange profile give it a clean release, making it ideal for shaping shots in the woods, carving soft turnovers, and executing point-and-shoot approaches. Beginner-Friendly Flight Path For new players, The Eye behaves as a stable midrange with minimal turn and a dependable finish. The glide helps beginners achieve smoother, longer flights without needing high power, and its gentle…
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Marksman
Hyzerbomb Marksman Flight Chart The Hyzerbomb Marksman is a straight-flying control driver with flight numbers of 9 | 5 | -1 | 2, offering excellent glide and a workable turn that makes it versatile for both wooded lines and open fairways. Its beadless rim and comfortable feel suit both backhand and forehand players, while premium plastics like Recon and Frontline give it durability and consistent performance. Players of all skill levels praise it for its neutral stability, easy shaping, and ability to carve controlled lines without being overly demanding. Marksman Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Marksman surprisingly accessible for a speed-9 driver. Its slight understability helps it…
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Shard
Obsidian Discs Shard Flight Chart The Obsidian Discs Shard is a glidey, workable fairway driver with flight numbers of 7.5 | 5 | -1.5 | 1. Built for clean releases and shaping lines, the Shard offers easy distance for beginners and a hyzer-flip machine for experienced throwers. Its H9 premium plastic provides excellent grip and durability, while the slightly understable flight makes it versatile in both open fairways and tight wooded gaps. How the Shard Flies for Newer Players Beginners will find the Shard straight and forgiving. With its mild turn and gentle fade, it serves as an early fairway driver that doesn’t require huge arm speed. Expect straight pushes…
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Steady BL
DGA Steady BL Flight Chart The DGA Steady BL is the beadless version of the classic Steady putter, offering a smooth release and clean, straight flight. With flight numbers 2 | 4 | 0 | 2, this putter provides moderate glide, a neutral-to-stable high-speed flight, and a gentle fade that makes it dependable both inside the circle and on controlled approach shots. The Steady BL is designed for players who want a traditional putter feel without the bead and value a consistent, trustworthy finish. Flight Path Breakdown by Player Type Beginner Performance & Stability Notes Beginners will find the Steady BL incredibly workable. Its beadless design sits comfortably in the…
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Slayer
Gateway Slayer Flight Chart The Gateway Slayer is a high-speed distance driver built for players who can generate solid power and want a disc that pushes for maximum flight before fading. With flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -1 | 2, the Slayer offers a workable high-speed turn paired with a dependable finish. Many throwers describe it as a long-gliding driver that resists flipping while still providing enough movement to shape big-distance lines. Lighter weights and multiple premium plastics allow a broad range of players to find a suitable Slayer for their arm speed. Flight Chart By Skill Level Slayer Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will likely find…
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Apex
Gateway Apex Flight Chart The Gateway Apex is a high-speed distance driver with flight numbers of 12 | 6 | -1 | 2. Designed for long, straight drives with plenty of glide and a moderate fade, it fills the role of a workhorse driver for players who have the arm speed to push a Speed 12 mold. In premium Gateway plastics, the Apex offers durability, grip, and a consistent flight path for both backhand and forehand throwers. Apex Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the Apex will often fly more overstable than the flight numbers suggest. Without enough arm speed, expect a shorter flight that pushes forward briefly before…
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Tomb
Infinite Discs Tomb Flight Chart The Infinite Discs Tomb is a flat-topped, low-profile throwing putter built for straight, controllable flight paths. With flight numbers of 3 | 4 | 0 | 1, it acts like a mini midrange—fast enough to cover distance, but slow and torque-resistant enough to carve precise lines for approaches and shorter tee shots. Fans love its beaded rim, stable finish, and reliable performance in light to moderate wind for both backhand and forehand throws. Mold Specs Manufacturer: Infinite Discs Disc Type: Putt & Approach / Driving Putter Stability: Stable (straight with gentle fade) Flight Numbers: 3 | 4 | 0 | 1 Primary Plastics: D-Blend, I-Blend,…
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Myth
Infinite Discs Myth Flight Chart The Infinite Discs Myth is a stable, beaded putter with flight numbers of 2 | 3 | 0 | 2. Built for dependable control, the Myth shines both inside the circle and on approach shots. Its bead provides a confident grip, while its straight-to-stable flight makes it a trustworthy disc for players who want a putter that won’t flip but also won’t dump too early. Many reviewers highlight the Myth’s versatility—capable of being a primary putting putter, a driving putter, or a straight, reliable approach option. Flight Chart By Skill Level Myth Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Myth easy to control thanks…
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Tantrum
Axiom Tantrum Flight Chart The Axiom Tantrum is a high-speed distance driver with flight numbers around 14 | 5 | -1.5 | 3. It’s designed for big-distance shots that blend high speed, solid glide, workable turn, and a reliable fade. Advanced throwers use the Tantrum for long hyzer-flips and sweeping S-curve drives, while players with moderate power will see a straighter, stable flight with a strong finish. Flight Chart By Skill Level Tantrum Flight Path for Beginners For beginners, the Axiom Tantrum will usually fly like an overstable distance driver. With limited arm speed, expect it to push forward briefly before fading hard and finishing left (for a right-hand backhand).…