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…
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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…
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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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Suspect
Dynamic Discs Suspect Flight Chart The Dynamic Discs Suspect is a flat-top, torque-resistant approach/mid “tweener” trusted for control in wind. With flight numbers 4 | 3 | 0 | 3, it pushes straight when thrown flat, then delivers a firm, predictable fade. The low glide profile keeps distances honest and helps the Suspect stick near the pin on both forehand and backhand lines. Beginner-Friendly Flight Path Newer players will see short, reliable hyzers and straight-then-fade flights. The Suspect’s low glide and strong finish help avoid accidental turn and long sail-bys, making it a safe choice for controlled layups. Control Lines for Intermediate Throwers Intermediates can lean on the Suspect for…
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M1
Prodigy M1 Flight Chart The Prodigy M1 is a dependable overstable midrange built for precision, torque resistance, and wind-fighting confidence. With flight numbers 5 | 4 | 0 | 3, the M1 delivers a consistent fade and minimal glide, giving players pinpoint control for approaches and hyzer lines. It’s designed for power throwers and forehand specialists who need a disc that will never turn over under pressure. Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners may find the M1 quite overstable, often fading out early unless thrown with high power. It’s most useful as a utility midrange for strong headwinds or skip shots where a dependable left finish is desired (for right-handed…
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Villain
Latitude 64 Villain Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Villain is a reliable overstable distance driver with flight numbers of 12 | 4 | -0.5 | 3.5. Designed for power throwers, the Villain combines distance potential with a consistent fade, offering excellent control in windy conditions. It’s a dependable disc for both backhand and forehand players who want predictable stability without excessive fade. Produced primarily in Latitude 64’s premium Opto and Gold Line plastics, it maintains durability and grip across a wide range of throwing conditions. Flight Path for Beginners For beginners, the Villain will be noticeably overstable and challenging to keep straight. It’s best used for learning reliable fades, skip…
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Giant
Westside Giant Flight Chart The Westside Giant is a power distance driver built for headwinds and big arms with flight numbers of 13 | 4 | 0 | 3.5. Expect a fast, overstable flight that holds its line under torque and finishes with a strong, reliable fade. Available in VIP and Tournament families (plus variants like VIP Air, Glimmer, Elasto, and more), the Giant offers durable grip options for confident drives and forehands. Beginner-Friendly Lines For newer players, the Giant will behave very overstable. Thrown flat it will push forward briefly before a firm, early fade. Use it as a utility disc for windy days, spike hyzers, and skip shots…
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Quasar
Millennium Quasar Flight Chart The Millennium Quasar is a very overstable distance driver with flight numbers 13 | 5 | 0 | 3. Built for power throwers, it pairs high speed and sneaky glide with a heavy, forward-pushing fade. Quantum runs tend to be the most overstable and wind-proof, while Sirius offers similar stability with a touch of added grip. Quasar Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will see the Quasar fade out early. If you’re still building arm speed, consider slower drivers first. As a utility disc, it can work for short spike hyzers or strong headwinds where you need a disc that absolutely won’t turn. Flight Chart for…
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Credo
Crosslap Credo Flight Chart The Crosslap Credo is a very overstable putt and approach disc with flight numbers of 3 | 2 | 0 | 3. Designed in Germany with a tall, flat profile, the Credo provides excellent torque resistance and dependable fade. It’s made for players who want precise control in headwinds or when throwing with power, both backhand and forehand. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners may find the Credo too overstable for putting or straight approaches. However, it can still serve as a reliable utility disc for short, hard-fading shots or windy conditions where other putters might turn over. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players Intermediate players will appreciate…
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Ape
Innova Ape Flight Chart The Innova Ape is a power distance driver with flight numbers of 13 | 5 | 0 | 4. Built for maximum torque resistance, the Ape thrives in strong headwinds and delivers predictable overstability for advanced players. Its wide 2.4 cm rim produces high speed and dependable fade, making it a go-to choice for long forehands, spike hyzers, and aggressive distance shots that demand control. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Ape very overstable and difficult to get full flight. It will fade quickly and can feel too fast for developing arms. However, lighter Blizzard Champion versions offer a more forgiving option, helping new…