Stable

  • Launch

    Vibram Launch Flight Chart The Vibram Launch is a neutral-stable midrange built from Vibram’s grippy X-Link rubber, with flight numbers around 5 | 5 | -1 | 2. It’s designed for straight, workable flight paths with tons of glide and a gentle, reliable fade at the end. Reviewers describe it as a confidence-building mid that can handle a little wind, hold lines at moderate power, and cover surprising distance for a midrange before settling softly near the target. Vibram Launch Flight Path by Skill Level Launch Flight Path for Developing & Beginner Players For newer players and slower arms, the Vibram Launch flies very straight with a mild finish. With…

  • Diablo

    Gateway Diablo Flight Chart The Gateway Diablo is a stable-to-overstable control driver with flight numbers typically listed around 9 | 5 | 0 | 2. It’s built for golfers who want a workhorse fairway-style driver that can handle power, wind, and flex lines without flipping uncontrollably. With a comfortable 9-speed rim and dependable fade, the Diablo’s flight path is ideal for controlled distance, flex shots, and accurate placement drives in a variety of conditions. Flight Path by Skill Level Diablo Flight Path for Newer & Casual Players For beginners and newer players, the Diablo will feel noticeably overstable. At lower power it tends to fly straight out of the hand…

  • Bryce

    Latitude 64 Bryce Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Bryce is a glide-heavy control driver with flight numbers of 9 | 6 | -2 | 2. Built using Latitude’s Opto-G overmold construction, the Bryce delivers easy distance, smooth turn, and a clean, workable finish. It’s designed for players who want a forgiving driver that can hyzer-flip, shape lines in the woods, or stretch controlled distance without needing elite arm speed. Bryce Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will find the Bryce surprisingly easy to launch. The high glide and mild understability help it stand up from hyzer and carry straight before finishing with a soft fade. It’s a great option for…

  • Pine

    Westside Pine Flight Chart The Westside Discs Pine is a stable-to-slightly overstable midrange with flight numbers 5 | 4 | 0 | 2. Built for controlled approaches and midrange drives, the Pine offers a straight flight with dependable fade at the end. Players describe the Pine flight path as trustworthy in both open and wooded fairways, with enough stability to handle power while still holding clean lines. Pine Flight Path for Newer Players For newer players, the Pine will feel like a straight-flying midrange with a reliable finish. Thrown with moderate power, it resists early turn and then moves into a gentle hyzer fade, helping control distance without big sideways…

  • Ragnarok

    Viking Ragnarok Flight Chart The Viking Discs Ragnarok is a control-focused distance driver with flight numbers of 11 | 5 | -1 | 2. Designed to offer long, workable S-curve flights rather than raw max distance only, it pairs solid glide with a gentle high-speed turn and dependable fade. Reviewers highlight its comfortable rim, predictable flight path, and versatility as a first real distance driver for improving players and a controllable workhorse for more experienced arms. Ragnarok Flight Path for Newer Players Newer players will likely see the Ragnarok as a stable-to-overstable distance driver. Without higher arm speed, it tends to hold a straight push before a noticeable fade, often…

  • CD3

    Discmania CD3 Flight Chart The Discmania CD3 is a control-oriented distance driver with flight numbers of 11 | 5 | -1 | 2. Known for its glide, straight-to-stable flight, and workable power range, the CD3 earned a loyal following before it went out of production. Players praise its ability to handle power without being too demanding, making it an approachable speed-11 driver for intermediate arms and a long-gliding workhorse for advanced throwers. Its combination of turn and reliable fade gives it excellent shot-shaping potential whether thrown backhand or forehand. Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners and developing throwers will find the CD3 challenging due to its speed, but not unmanageable.…

  • Drifter

    Full Turn Drifter Flight Chart The Full Turn Drifter is a straight-stable distance driver with flight numbers 11 | 5 | -1 | 2. Designed for clean, controlled distance, it offers a workable high-speed flight that doesn’t require max power to fly correctly. Reviewers highlight its straight-tracking flight, dependable fade, and comfortable feel in premium plastics, making it a great option for players who want reliable distance without sacrificing control. Drifter Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners may find the Drifter slightly overstable at first, but its straight-stable profile makes it more forgiving than many speed-11 discs. Expect a mild turn followed by a reliable fade, helping newer players learn…

  • Trace

    Streamline Trace Flight Chart The Streamline Trace is a straight-stable distance driver with flight numbers 11 | 5 | -1 | 2. Its 21mm rim and workable speed make it a favorite for players who want long, controlled flights without the aggression of ultra-fast drivers. The Trace is widely praised for its clean release, neutral-to-stable high-speed flight, and dependable fade. Many players describe it as a go-to distance driver that performs consistently across Neutron, Proton, Plasma, and Cosmic plastics. Trace Flight Path for Beginners Beginner players may find the Trace slightly overstable at first due to its 11-speed rim. Expect straight flights with a reliable fade, especially in premium plastics.…

  • Crown

    Westside Crown Flight Chart The Westside Crown is a beaded putt-and-approach disc built for straight, reliable flights. With flight numbers of 3 | 4 | 0 | 1, the Crown offers plenty of glide, neutral high-speed stability, and a gentle fade at the end. Available in multiple BT blends, Origio, and premium VIP plastic, it serves well as both a primary putting putter and a trustworthy approach disc for players who like a bead and a clean, predictable flight path. Crown Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will find the Crown friendly and forgiving. Thrown softly and flat, it stays on a straight line with only a small finish at…

  • Pilot

    Streamline Pilot Flight Chart The Streamline Pilot is a straight-flying, small-bead putt-and-approach disc with excellent glide. With flight numbers of 2 | 5 | 0 | 1, it’s designed to hold a clean line with a gentle, reliable fade at the end of the flight. Reviewers highlight its comfortable medium-depth profile, workable stability, and ability to serve double duty as both a primary putter and a point-and-shoot throwing putter. Pilot Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Pilot easy to get moving and forgiving on slight release errors. Thrown flat at lower power, it tracks straight with just a touch of finish at the end instead of dumping hard.…

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