Understable

  • Eclipse

    Discraft Eclipse Flight Chart The Discraft Eclipse has flight numbers of 7 | 5 | -2 | 2 and dates back to the late 1980s as one of Discraft’s early long-range drivers. With a larger diameter and a midrange-like rim, it bridges the gap between modern fairway and mid discs—gliding straight with light high-speed turn and a gentle finish. Comfortable in hand and easy to shape, the Eclipse remains a smooth, accurate option for controlled distance. Eclipse Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Eclipse easy to launch on straight lines without big power. Expect a modest flip to flat, long glide, and a soft, reliable fade. As baseline…

  • Stingray

    Innova Stingray Flight Chart The Innova Stingray has flight numbers of 4 | 5 | -3 | 1 and is one of the most beginner-friendly midranges ever made. This classic understable disc delivers effortless glide and controlled right-turning lines for slower arms. Its shallow, driver-like rim makes it easy to release smoothly, making the Stingray perfect for turnovers, hyzer flips, and even roller shots for experienced players. Stingray Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Stingray incredibly easy to throw straight or with a slow, drifting turn. Even at lower speeds, it glides beautifully and resists fading out too early. It’s a great disc for learning release angles and…

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