Very Overstable

  • Motion

    MVP Motion Flight Chart The MVP Motion features flight numbers of 9 | 3.5 | 0 | 4 and serves as an extremely overstable control driver built for precision, power, and dependability. It’s part of MVP’s 20mm driver lineup, sitting opposite the understable Impulse and neutral Inertia. Designed for strong arms, forehand players, and windy conditions, the Motion provides consistent fade and predictable stability even at high speeds. Available in Neutron, Proton, and Plasma plastics, it delivers durability and grip with MVP’s signature GYRO stability. Motion Flight Path for Beginners For beginners, the Motion will act like a meathook—fast, overstable, and guaranteed to fade hard. It’s not built for distance…

  • Rask

    Kastaplast Rask Flight Chart The Kastaplast Rask posts flight numbers of 14 | 3 | 0 | 4—a very overstable, low-glide distance driver built for power arms, headwinds, and forced fades. Featuring Kastaplast’s K1 family of plastics (including Glow on some runs) and a unique raised inner ridge under the flight plate, the Rask prioritizes speed and stability for advanced throwers who need a reliable finish. Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will find the Rask extremely overstable. At modest power it flies short and left (RHBH), with little glide. If you’re below high-speed driver arm speed, consider stepping down to something slower or more neutral for distance work. Flight…

  • World

    Westside World Flight Chart The Westside World is an ultra-fast distance driver built for power throwers. With flight numbers of 14 | 4 | -0.5 | 3, it pairs high speed with dependable late fade, making it a go-to for long flex shots, headwind distance, and torque-resistant forehands. If you can generate speed, the World rewards you with forward-pushing finishes and serious carry. Flight Path for Beginner Players Newer players will find the World very demanding. Expect an early fade and shorter distances unless thrown with significant speed. If you’re developing form, consider starting with a slower driver first or try a lighter VIP Air run to keep the flight…

  • Harp

    Westside Harp Flight Chart The Westside Harp is an overstable putt-and-approach disc designed for precision and reliability. With flight numbers of 4 | 3 | 0 | 3, it delivers a consistent fade and minimal glide, making it a top choice for controlled approaches and forehand flicks. Built to perform in all weather conditions, the Harp is a trusted companion for players who demand consistency over distance. Flight Path for Beginner Players Beginners will find the Harp to be an excellent introduction to overstable discs. While it may fade early on full throws, it’s perfect for learning approach control and building confidence in windy conditions. The BT plastics provide a…

  • Saint Pro

    Latitude 64 Saint Pro Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Saint Pro is a control driver built for power and precision. With flight numbers of 8 | 5 | -0.5 | 2, it bridges the gap between a fairway and a distance driver. Designed as a more stable version of the original Saint, it provides dependable fade, consistent glide, and confidence in moderate winds. Flight Path for Beginner Players For beginners, the Saint Pro may feel slightly overstable, fading earlier than expected unless thrown with good speed. However, in lighter Opto Air or Retro plastics, it becomes a great introduction to control drivers—offering a straight flight with a predictable finish once…

  • Resistor

    MVP Resistor Flight Chart The MVP Resistor is a dependable overstable fairway driver with flight numbers of 6.5 | 4 | 0 | 3.5. Designed for precision and control, it’s built to hold straight lines in the wind and finish with a strong, reliable fade. The Resistor’s low glide and torque-resistant stability make it one of the most trusted discs in the MVP lineup for both forehand and backhand players. Resistor Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Resistor quite overstable. It’s best used for short, predictable shots that need to fade hard left (for RHBH throws). Though it won’t fly far for slower arms, it’s an excellent training…

  • Mortar

    Hyzerbomb Mortar Flight Chart The Hyzerbomb Mortar is an overstable midrange built for precision and power, featuring flight numbers of 5 | 3 | 0 | 4. Designed in collaboration with Garrett Gurthie, the Mortar offers dependable fade and remarkable torque resistance. With a flat top and beadless rim, it delivers clean forehand and backhand releases for players who need control in windy or demanding conditions. Mortar Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Mortar extremely overstable. Expect short, hard-fading flights with limited glide. It’s not meant for distance but can teach valuable lessons in angle control and release consistency. Most new players will use it for short forehand…

  • F1

    Prodigy F1 Flight Chart The Prodigy F1 is a reliable overstable fairway driver with flight numbers of 7 | 4 | 0 | 3. Built for control and consistency, the F1 is designed to handle headwinds and deliver dependable fades without being overly demanding. Most recent runs in 400 and 500 plastics have a touch more glide and workability than earlier runs, giving players a disc that feels like a balanced mix between an Innova Teebird and an Eagle. It’s a versatile control driver that excels at both forehand and backhand shots. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners may find the F1 to be quite overstable at first, tending to fade…

  • Verdict

    Dynamic Discs Verdict Flight Chart The Dynamic Discs Verdict has flight numbers of 5 | 4 | 0 | 3.5 and is known as one of the most reliable overstable midranges in disc golf. It’s the control disc you reach for when the wind picks up or when you need a dependable fade that won’t skip too far. Designed to complement the Truth, the Verdict offers more torque resistance and a firmer finish while maintaining excellent glide for its stability class. Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the Verdict will feel quite overstable. Expect a straight start followed by a strong, consistent fade that finishes left (RHBH). It’s a…

  • Stiletto

    Latitude 64 Stiletto Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Stiletto is one of the most overstable distance drivers ever produced. With flight numbers of 13 | 3 | 0.5 | 5, this disc is built for extreme headwinds, powerful forehands, and utility shots that must finish hard. It delivers predictable fade even under maximum torque, making it a trusted option for advanced players who demand absolute control in the toughest conditions. Flight Chart by Skill Level Stiletto Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Stiletto extremely overstable and difficult to throw for distance. When thrown flat, it will fade almost immediately. However, for developing players, it can serve as a…

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