Daredevil Ogopogo Flight Chart The Daredevil Ogopogo lists flight numbers of 9 | 4 | -2 | 5. Built as a wind-ready driver with a heavy, predictable finish, the Ogopogo is most often molded in Daredevil’s ultra-soft Elastic Performance (EP) plastic, which helps it land “drop & stop” with minimal skips or rollaways. It’s a control-first driver that suits intermediate and advanced players who need spike hyzers, steep approaches, and utility lines to sit where they land. What Newer Players Will See At low power, expect brief high-speed turn followed by a strong fade (RHBH). It’s a confidence piece for headwinds and hyzer training, but distance will be limited compared…
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Mammoth
Daredevil Mammoth Flight Chart The Daredevil Mammoth carries flight numbers of 9 | 4 | -1 | 5. It’s a very overstable control driver built for headwinds, force-over lines, and spike hyzers. With a 2.0 cm rim and dependable fade, the Mammoth favors placement-first drives and confident forehands where you need a hard finish and skip control. What Beginners Can Expect Newer players will see a quick, reliable fade even on flat releases. Use the Mammoth to learn hyzer angles, fight wind, and keep throws from overturning. It’s more about control than raw distance at low power. Flight Chart Notes for Intermediates Intermediate arms can lean on the Mammoth for…
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Buffalo
Daredevil Buffalo Flight Chart The Daredevil Buffalo lists flight numbers of 9 | 4 | -1 | 5. This very overstable control driver is built for wind-fighting confidence, spiky finishes, and dependable placement. With a 2.0 cm rim and lower dome, it favors controlled power lines, forehand reliability, and utility shots where a hard fade is required. Beginner Expectations: Buffalo Flight Path Newer players will see a strong left finish (RHBH). Even on flat releases, the Buffalo resists turn and fades out early. Use it to learn hyzer angles, fight headwinds, and keep drives from overturning. Intermediate Lines & Course Work Intermediates can lean on the Buffalo for headwind drives,…
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Solace
Vibram Solace Flight Chart The Vibram Solace is a wind-fighting overstable driver with flight numbers of 11 | 4 | 0 | 4. Built in ultra-durable X-Link rubber blends, it delivers minimal high-speed turn, modest glide, and a forceful, predictable fade. Players reach for the Solace when they need placement-first distance, skip control, and confident lines in heavy wind. Beginner Overview: Reliable Fade, Shorter Carry Newer arms will see a quick push followed by an assertive finish left (RHBH). Use it for utility shots, headwinds, and forced hyzers rather than pure distance. The rubber grip helps consistency in bad weather. Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Throwers Expect flat releases to…
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Buzzz OS
Discraft Buzzz OS Flight Chart The Discraft Buzzz OS is a reliable overstable midrange with flight numbers of 5 | 4 | 0 | 3. Designed as the beefier companion to the classic Buzzz, it holds a straight line before a strong, dependable fade. Its torque resistance and flat top make it a favorite for forehand players and anyone needing control in windy conditions. Flight Path for Newer Players For beginners, the Buzzz OS will fly straight briefly before finishing hard left (RHBH). It’s best used for hyzer shots, forehand approaches, or when you need a disc that won’t turn over even in a headwind. Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate…
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Felon
Dynamic Discs Felon Flight Chart The Dynamic Discs Felon is a torque-resistant fairway driver with flight numbers around 9 | 3 | 0 / 3.5–4. Built for wind, skips, and confident forehands, it pairs low glide with a firm, reliable fade. In Lucid, Fuzion, and specialty runs (Moonshine, Lucid-X, Orbit), the Felon is a staple overstable control driver for players who want predictable finish without jumping to max-speed rims. Beginner Take: Controlled Overstable Utility Newer arms will see the Felon push briefly then fade hard (RHBH). Use it as a utility disc for headwinds, forced hyzers, skip finishes, and get-out-of-trouble lines rather than primary distance. Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate…
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Missilen
Latitude 64 Missilen Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Missilen posts flight numbers of 15 | 3 | -0.5 | 4.5. Built for speed and wind-fighting stability, it features the distinctive Opto “Hex” surface that reduces drag and promotes big ground play. This is a power driver for advanced arms—excellent for skip hyzers, headwinds, and force-over flex shots—while intermediates may use it as a utility disc. Beginners will generally see an early fade and short distances. Missilen Flight Path for Beginners At slower throw speeds, the Missilen will act very overstable. Expect a quick push forward followed by a strong, early fade. Newer players are better served treating it as a…
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Da’e
Yikun Da’e Flight Chart The Yikun Da’e is a high-speed distance driver with flight numbers of 13 | 5 | -2 | 2. Designed for maximum glide and long-distance control, the Da’e offers an easy S-turn flight that finishes reliably without being overly overstable. Available in Dragon, Phoenix, and Tiger Line plastics, it provides multiple stability options depending on player power and preference. It’s a go-to driver for players seeking effortless distance with a touch of finesse. Flight Path for Beginners Newer players may find the Da’e a bit fast, but those with growing arm speed will see long, gliding flights with a consistent fade at the end. In Tiger…
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Enforcer
Dynamic Discs Enforcer Flight Chart The Dynamic Discs Enforcer posts flight numbers of 12 | 4 | 0.5 | 4 and is a very overstable distance driver built for wind, torque, and power. It excels at force-over flex shots, reliable hyzers, and forehands that must finish hard. Advanced players lean on it as a wind fighter; developing players use it when they need a predictable fade and skip. Enforcer Flight Path for Beginners Newer throwers will see the Enforcer fly short and strongly overstable. Expect a quick push forward followed by a heavy fade. It’s best used as a utility disc (spikes, skips, headwind approaches) until arm speed improves. Flight…
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Scythe
Latitude 64 Scythe Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Scythe is a fast, highly overstable distance driver designed for powerful throws and maximum control. With flight numbers 12 | 3 | 0 | 4, it’s built to handle wind, torque, and high-speed releases without flipping. The Scythe’s sharp rim and low glide create a consistent, predictable fade that makes it ideal for forehand drives, spike hyzers, and windy conditions. Flight Path for Intermediate Players Intermediate players will find the Scythe to be an overstable utility disc best suited for forced hyzers, skips, and forehand drives. Expect an immediate fade after a short, stable flight. It’s not designed for maximum distance at…