Innova Stud — Flight Chart & Overview The Innova Stud is a shallow, torque-resistant throwing putter/approach disc that flies straight with a trustworthy finish. With flight numbers of 3 | 3 | 0 | 2, it’s a point-and-shoot option for fairway approaches, tee shots under 275 ft, and controlled lines in the woods. Popular plastics include XT (grippy, beats to straight), Star (versatile, clean release), and Champion (a touch more stable). Beginner Flight Path Newer players will see a mostly straight flight with gentle fade at the end. The Stud’s low glide / reliable finish helps keep approaches online without big skips, making it a confidence disc inside 200 ft.…
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Reko
Kastaplast Reko Flight Chart The Kastaplast Reko is a straight-flying, point-and-shoot putter known for its clean release and gentle forward fade. With flight numbers of 3 | 3 | 0 | 1, it’s one of the most neutral discs in the Kastaplast lineup—perfect for both putting and controlled throwing duties. The Reko’s rounded shape, shallow depth, and small bead make it comfortable for any hand size and throwing style. Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will find the Reko extremely forgiving. Thrown flat, it holds a straight line with minimal fade, making it ideal for learning form and release angles. It won’t turn too easily or dive left too hard—it…
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Iridium
Element Discs Iridium Flight Chart The Element Discs Iridium is a stable, beadless putt and approach disc designed for precision and versatility. With flight numbers of 2 | 3 | 0 | 2, the Iridium offers a dead-straight flight with a predictable fade at the end. Its shallow rim and subtle thumb track provide a confident grip for putting, driving, and upshots. Known for its clean release and quick ground-stop behavior, this disc performs consistently for players of all levels. Iridium Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will appreciate the Iridium’s straight, controllable flight and gentle fade. It won’t turn over easily, making it an excellent first putt and approach disc.…
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Compass
Latitude 64 Compass Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Compass is a straight-flying, stable midrange with flight numbers of 5 | 5 | 0 | 1. Designed for pinpoint accuracy and reliability, it’s a go-to disc for players who value control and predictability. Co-developed with pro player Ricky Wysocki, the Compass holds any line you put it on—straight, hyzer, or anhyzer—making it an incredibly versatile midrange choice for all skill levels. Flight Chart by Skill Level Compass Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Compass easy to control and forgiving. In lighter plastics like Retro or Opto Air, it glides straight with a gentle fade at the end. It’s an…
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Colossus
Innova Colossus Flight Chart The Innova Colossus is a max-speed distance driver that offers long, powerful S-curves and tremendous glide. With flight numbers of 14 | 5 | -2 | 3, the Colossus was Innova’s first 14-speed driver and quickly became known for pairing elite distance potential with more control than most high-speed options. Players often describe it as a faster Wraith or a slightly more understable Destroyer. It excels for long-distance throws in open fields and tailwind conditions. Colossus Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Colossus challenging at first due to its high-speed requirement, but lighter-weight GStar versions can help unlock straighter flights with impressive distance potential.…
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Roach
Discraft Roach Flight Chart The Discraft Roach is a beadless, straight-flying putter with flight numbers of 2 | 4 | 0 | 1. Originally released as the 2015 Ace Race disc, the Roach delivers exceptional glide and a clean, consistent release. Known as one of Discraft’s most versatile putt and approach discs, it excels for both putting and driving with effortless control and minimal fade. Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will find the Roach extremely forgiving. Thrown flat, it flies straight with a soft, forward fade that keeps it on line. The gentle turn and high glide make it a perfect first putter for learning distance control and consistent…
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Ptero
Reptilian Disc Golf Ptero Flight Chart The Reptilian Disc Golf Ptero is a straight-flying, neutral midrange with flight numbers of 5 | 5 | -1 | 1. Designed for precision and glide, it fills the gap between beginner-friendly control and advanced-level accuracy. Its comfortable profile and dependable release make it ideal for tight wooded fairways and placement shots where line shaping matters most. Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will find the Ptero easy to handle. Thrown flat, it flies straight with minimal fade at the end, making it great for learning consistent release angles. The disc’s moderate speed and high glide give players effortless distance for a midrange without…
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Gauntlet
Latitude 64 Gauntlet Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Gauntlet is a beaded, high-profile putter with flight numbers of 2 | 4 | 0 | 1. Known for its glide and reliable fade, it’s designed for players who prefer a deep-rimmed disc that holds straight lines with dependable finish. The Gauntlet performs well as both a putting and approach disc, offering consistent stability and excellent control in moderate wind conditions. Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will find the Gauntlet surprisingly straight with a gentle fade at the end. The high glide helps extend short-range throws without needing extra power. Its stable flight path encourages learning proper release angles and gives…
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Crank SS
Discraft Crank SS – Flight Chart & Overview The Discraft Crank SS is a high-speed understable distance driver built for easy turn-and-glide distance. With flight numbers 13 | 5 | -3 | 2, it hyzer-flips clean, rides a long S-curve, and finishes with a manageable fade. Great for tailwinds, wide fairways, and players seeking effortless distance without elite power. Flight Path for Newer Arms Beginner to developing throwers can expect gentle hyzer-flips that stand up and drift right (RHBH) before a soft finish. Use lighter weights and tailwinds to unlock extra glide. Hyzer-Flip Lines for Intermediates At ~300–375 ft power, a modest hyzer produces a long S-flight: early turn, extended…
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Mystere
Innova Mystere Flight Chart The Innova Mystere is a controllable distance driver known for easy glide and long S-curves. With flight numbers 11 | 6 | -2 | 2, it hyzer-flips smoothly for effortless distance, then finishes with a gentle, reliable fade. Many players slot it between a Beast and a Tern—long, workable, and friendly to a wide range of arms. Flight Path for Newer Arms If you’re stepping into faster drivers, the Mystere’s high glide helps you stretch distance without perfect form. Expect hyzer-flips to straight with a soft finish. In lighter or GStar runs, you’ll see turn earlier and longer. Flight Chart Notes for Intermediate Throwers At ~300–375…