Stable

  • Truth

    Dynamic Discs Truth Flight Chart The Dynamic Discs Truth has flight numbers of 5 | 5 | -1 | 1 and is one of the most trusted neutral midranges in disc golf. Designed to fly straight with a touch of turn and a gentle fade, the Truth offers exceptional glide and precision. It’s a line-holding midrange that rewards clean form, capable of carving any fairway with smooth, controlled flights for players of all skill levels. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will appreciate the Truth for its effortless glide and predictably straight flight. It won’t fade hard or dive early, and lighter plastics like Prime Burst make it easy to throw…

  • Renegade

    Dynamic Discs Renegade Flight Chart The Dynamic Discs Renegade is an understable distance driver built for players who want to achieve maximum distance with less effort. With flight numbers of 11 | 5 | -2 | 2, the Renegade offers incredible glide and a controlled turn, making it a great choice for intermediate throwers or advanced players looking for long, sweeping turnovers. Its shallow rim and comfortable feel make it comparable to popular distance drivers like the Innova Tern. Flight Chart by Skill Level Renegade Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Renegade to be a forgiving high-speed driver that provides easy distance potential. In lighter Lucid Air plastics,…

  • MD3

    Discmania MD3 Flight Chart The Discmania MD3 is a beadless, workhorse midrange built for point-and-shoot control. With flight numbers 5 | 5 | 0 | 1, it carries straight on moderate power and finishes with a gentle, dependable fade. It’s a staple for backhand and forehand approaches across all skill levels. Flight Path for Newer Players Expect a neutral mid that tracks straight with minimal turn and a soft finish. The MD3’s glide helps extend controlled approaches without demanding high arm speed. Shaping Lines for Intermediate Throwers Release on slight hyzer to pop to flat and ride center-line, or start flat for a laser with late fade. On touch anhyzers,…

  • M3

    Prodigy M3 Flight Chart The Prodigy M3 is a stable midrange designed for smooth, reliable flights that fit into any disc golfer’s lineup. With flight numbers 5 | 5 | -1 | 2, the M3 offers a balanced combination of glide and control—ideal for straight-to-fade midrange throws. It performs well in both calm and moderate wind conditions, making it a go-to disc for players seeking predictable accuracy on approach and midrange drives. Flight Path for Beginners New players will find the M3 forgiving and controllable. It flies straight with a gentle finish and can handle moderate power without turning over. Its glide helps beginners achieve extra distance while maintaining consistency…

  • View

    Yikun View Flight Chart The Yikun View is a smooth-gliding, understable fairway driver with flight numbers 6 | 5 | -2 | 1. Designed for easy control and long, graceful flights, the View is perfect for beginners learning to shape lines or intermediate players seeking a reliable turnover and hyzer-flip driver. Its comfortable rim and consistent glide make it one of Yikun’s most approachable control drivers. Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will love how easily the View gets up to speed. A light hyzer release pops to flat, rides straight, and fades softly at the end. Its understable nature provides effortless distance and confidence for newer arms developing form…

  • Judge

    Dynamic Discs Judge Flight Chart The Dynamic Discs Judge is a beaded putt & approach disc with flight numbers of 2 | 4 | 0 | 1. Famous for its ultra-straight flight and gentle, reliable finish, the Judge delivers clean releases for putting while doubling as a point-and-shoot approach disc. Its glide helps it carry the line, and the bead adds a touch of stability for confident putts and controlled throws. Flight Path for Newer Players Newer players will see straight, predictable putts and approaches. From circle putting to 150–200 ft touch shots, the Judge tracks the line with minimal fade. It’s an easy confidence builder thanks to the comfortable,…

  • Fugitive

    Dynamic Discs Fugitive Flight Chart The Dynamic Discs Fugitive is a straight-control midrange with flight numbers of 5 | 5 | -0.5 | 1.5. It pairs workable glide with a gentle, reliable finish—ideal for point-and-shoot approaches, tight tunnel shots, and committed line shaping. With a comfortable beaded rim, the Fugitive suits backhand or forehand touch throws and stays consistent across premium plastics. Flight Path for Newer Players Newer players will see mostly straight flights with a soft, predictable fade at the end. The Fugitive’s glide helps it carry lines without dumping, making it a confidence disc for controlled approaches and short tee shots. Flight Chart: Intermediate Control Intermediates can hyzer-flip…

  • Zombee

    Discraft Zombee Flight Chart The Discraft Zombee is a stable fairway driver with flight numbers of 6 | 4 | -1 | 1. Originally introduced as the 2012 Ace Race disc, the Zombee bridges the gap between a midrange and a control driver—offering the accuracy of a Buzzz with the distance potential of a Stalker. Its dependable glide and late fade make it one of Discraft’s most controllable straight-flying discs. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will appreciate the Zombee’s forgiving nature. It holds a straight line with a gentle fade and won’t punish off-axis releases. With its easy glide and mild turn, this is an ideal first fairway driver for…

  • Lace

    Vibram Lace Flight Chart The Vibram Lace is a stable-to-slightly-understable distance driver with flight numbers of 14 | 6 | -1 | 1. As Vibram’s first high-speed driver, the Lace was engineered for long, straight flights with exceptional control. Its grippy, ultra-durable X-Link rubber blend performs consistently across all conditions, making it one of the most reliable distance drivers for power throwers and seasoned players alike. Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will find the Lace fast but surprisingly forgiving. Expect moderate turn with a soft, predictable finish. The excellent glide helps beginners achieve added distance without requiring elite arm speed. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players Intermediate throwers will see…

  • Volt

    MVP Volt Flight Chart The MVP Volt has flight numbers of 8 | 5 | -0.5 | 2 and is a control-first fairway driver built for accuracy with a forward-pushing fade. It shines on straight lasers that finish reliably, making it a workhorse for placement shots up to ~350–400 ft. Suitable for a wide range of players, the Volt rewards clean releases and handles both backhand and forehand lines. Volt Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will see the Volt fly mostly straight with a dependable fade. It’s more forgiving than many faster drivers and resists early turn, helping build confidence on controlled tee shots and longer approaches. Flight Chart…

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