Stable

  • Flash

    Discraft Flash – Flight Chart The Discraft Flash is a stable distance driver with flight numbers of 10 | 5 | -2 | 3. Built for long, controlled drives, the Flash offers excellent glide and a predictable finish, making it a reliable choice for intermediate and advanced players. Its moderate turn allows it to handle hyzer-flip shots, while the late fade ensures dependable accuracy. Once a staple in the Discraft lineup, the Flash remains a cult favorite among throwers who value smooth, consistent distance without needing maximum arm speed. Beginner Flight Path – Smooth Turn, Gentle Fade Beginners will find the Flash glides easily and offers a manageable, straight-to-fade flight…

  • Buzzz

    Discraft Buzzz – Flight Chart The Discraft Buzzz is one of the most trusted and widely used midrange discs in disc golf, featuring flight numbers of 5 | 4 | -1 | 1. Known for its unmatched versatility, the Buzzz offers a point-and-shoot flight that holds any line you put it on. Whether you’re a beginner learning straight throws or an advanced player carving controlled tunnels, the Buzzz provides predictable stability and buttery-smooth glide. It’s available in nearly every Discraft plastic blend, allowing players to fine-tune their preferred feel and stability. Beginner Flight Path – Effortless Straight Control Beginners will find the Buzzz easy to throw and incredibly forgiving. On…

  • Squall

    DGA Squall – Flight Chart The DGA Squall is a versatile midrange-to-fairway hybrid with flight numbers of 6 | 4 | -1 | 1. Known for its glide and control, the Squall bridges the gap between a traditional midrange and a fairway driver. It’s fast enough to stretch for extra distance yet maintains the touch and accuracy of a mid. Available in ProLine and SP Line plastics, each offering different levels of grip and stability, this disc is ideal for controlled drives, approach shots, and line-holding accuracy in the woods. Beginner Flight Path Beginners will enjoy the Squall’s straight and forgiving flight. With its high glide and mild fade, it…

  • Arrow

    Aerobie Arrow Flight Chart The Aerobie Arrow is a straight-flying putt and approach disc with flight numbers of 1 | 2 | 0 | 1. Designed for pinpoint accuracy, the Arrow offers a laser-straight flight path with virtually no fade. Its rounded nose, neutral stability, and smooth release make it an excellent option for beginners learning clean form and for experienced players who want consistent, dead-straight putts and approaches. Beginner Flight Path Beginners will love the Arrow’s effortless straight flight. Released flat, it holds its line from start to finish without fading out early. Its neutral stability makes it one of the most forgiving putters for learning smooth, level throws.…

  • Beast

    Innova Beast Flight Chart The Innova Beast is a legendary distance driver with flight numbers of 10 | 5 | -2 | 2. Designed for long, controllable S-curves and hyzer-flip distance, the Beast blends high-speed glide with just the right amount of turn. Originally released in 2002 and endorsed by Barry Schultz, it remains one of Innova’s most popular drivers for players who want effortless distance without extreme overstability. Available in nearly every plastic including DX, Champion, Star, GStar, and Pro. Flight Path for Beginners New players will find the Beast surprisingly forgiving for a high-speed driver. When thrown flat, it flips to straight and glides before a gentle fade,…

  • Wildcat

    Discraft Wildcat Flight Chart The Discraft Wildcat is a workable control driver with flight numbers of 11 | 5 | -2 | 3. Sitting between fairway and distance classes, it delivers easy hyzer-flips, long S-curves, and a trustworthy late fade. Rated around 1.5 stability by Discraft, the Wildcat pairs glide with controllable turn—great for players who want shapeable lines without sacrificing accuracy. Common runs include Z Line, ESP, and X Line. Beginner-Friendly Lines Newer players will see straight flights with gentle finish when thrown smooth. Start on light hyzer—expect a flip to flat, forward push, then a mild fade that mirrors the published flight numbers. Flight Chart Cues for Intermediate…

  • Putt’r

    Discraft Putt’r – Flight Chart The Discraft Putt’r is a straight-flying, beadless putter with flight numbers of 2 | 3 | -1 | 1. Known for its tall profile and comfortable grip, it excels at point-and-shoot putting and smooth approach shots. The Putt’r is designed to hold any line with minimal fade, making it ideal for players seeking clean, neutral flights. Available primarily in Elite X and Rubber Blend plastics, it offers a tacky, confident feel with great touch for both circle putts and short upshots. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will appreciate the Putt’r’s easy, neutral flight path that stays straight without excessive fade. When thrown softly, it glides…

  • Spider

    Innova Spider – Flight Chart The Innova Spider is a compact, neutral-stable midrange with flight numbers 5 | 3 | 0 | 1. It’s built for point-and-shoot control, straight approaches, and tight-gap placement where you want the disc to mirror your release. At typical fairway speeds the flight path is flat with a gentle, late finish—great for woods golf and touchy layups. Beginner Lines: Straight and Simple Newer players can expect flat, neutral flights that track the aim line and sit softly. Modest glide (3) helps distance without adding unwanted turn, keeping misses tight to the fairway. Flight Chart Cues for Intermediates At ~250–320 ft power, the Spider holds the…

  • XS

    Discraft XS – Flight Chart The Discraft XS is a control driver with flight numbers 8 | 5 | 0 | 3 (Discraft stability 1.5). It’s known for straight-to-stable drives, workable hyzer-flips as it seasons, and reliable late fade. If you want a manageable 8-speed that can shape lines without overpowering, the XS offers a predictable flight path with plenty of glide. Beginner Distance, Real Control Newer arms will see gentle hyzer flights that push straight and finish with a trustworthy fade. The glide helps add easy yards while the fade keeps shots from drifting too far right (RHBH). Great for stepping up from fairway mids. Flight Chart Notes for…

  • #2 Upshot

    Lightning #2 Upshot – Flight Chart The Lightning #2 Upshot is a beadless putt & approach disc designed for straight, point-and-shoot control in the short game. InfiniteDiscs lists it in the Stable P&A category (no official flight numbers posted on that page), and players often use it for clean releases, gentle hyzers, and straight approaches that sit. If you want a simple, reliable flight path inside 200 ft, the #2 Upshot fits the bill. Beginner-Friendly Lines Newer players can expect easy, neutral flights that hold a flat release and finish softly. The #2 Upshot doesn’t demand power, which makes distance control and chain-high landings more consistent. Flight Chart Notes for…

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