Discmania PD2 Chaos Flight Chart The Discmania PD2 Chaos is a high-speed, very overstable distance driver built for power throwers who need absolute control in any condition. With flight numbers of 12 | 4 | 0 | 4, the PD2 delivers incredible torque resistance, dependable fade, and confidence in headwinds. This disc is designed for advanced and professional players who throw with serious power and want a consistent, predictable flight. Flight Path for Beginners The PD2 Chaos is not beginner-friendly due to its extreme overstability. New players will see it fade out early and struggle to achieve full distance. However, it can serve as a great overstable utility disc for…
-
-
Blitz
Latitude 64 Blitz – Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Blitz is a flat, torque-resistant power driver built for confident fades and wind play. With flight numbers 11 | 3 | 0 | 4, it holds line under high torque and finishes hard, favoring advanced arms and forehand specialists who want distance control more than glide. Blitz Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will see early fade and short carries. Unless you can get the Blitz up to speed, expect a straight start that quickly hooks and sits. Consider it a headwind utility or skip-finish tool rather than a distance option. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players At developing power, the Blitz…
-
Tsunami
DGA Tsunami – Flight Chart Overview The DGA Tsunami is an overstable control driver with flight numbers 10 | 4 | 0 | 3. In durable SP Line and ProLine plastics, it delivers torque resistance, wind-fighting confidence, and a reliable late fade. Think controlled hyzers, forehand lasers, and flex lines that finish on command—ideal when you need placement-first distance. Flight Path for Developing Arms Newer throwers will see a straight push that fades early. Use the Tsunami for headwind tee shots, skip approaches, and utility hyzers. It’s not beginner-straight, but it’s predictable and teaches clean releases. Intermediate Players: Control Driver Confidence At league power, the Tsunami flies neutral out of…
-
Trident
Latitude 64 Trident – Flight Chart Overview The Latitude 64 Trident is an overstable fairway “tweener” built for control with flight numbers 6 | 4 | -0.5 | 3. It bridges midrange precision and fairway speed, offering torque resistance, reliable wind performance, and a confident, wide-rim feel for both backhand and forehand throwers. Shaping Lines for Intermediates At typical intermediate power, the Trident tracks straight off the hand before a firm, fast fade. Hyzer releases produce long, sweeping arcs; flat releases stay honest then finish on command—great for placement shots in the woods and dependable range control. Forehand Control and Utility Work FH-dominant players value the Trident’s stability and rim…
-
XXX
Latitude 64 XXX – Flight Chart Overview The Latitude 64 XXX is a very overstable fairway driver with flight numbers 7 | 3 | 0 | 4. Built for control in wind and high-torque shots, it delivers a short, penetrating flight with a hard finish. In Opto, Gold Line, and Frost Line plastics, the XXX excels at utility lines—dogleg hyzers, spike hyzers, thumbers, and confident forehands for players who need a disc that simply won’t turn. Flight Path for Newer Throwers For beginners, the XXX will feel like a meathook. Expect early fade and limited distance. If you’re learning, consider this a specialty tool for strong headwinds or forced-fade approaches…
-
Pig
Innova Pig Flight Chart The Innova Pig is an overstable approach putter with flight numbers 3 | 1 | 0 | 3. Built for wind resistance and precision, it features a thumb-track top for confident grip, minimal glide to sit down quickly, and torque resistance that excels on forehand and backhand approaches. Common plastics include R-Pro (grippy, beats in faster), Star (Tour Series runs), Champion/Glow (stiffer, most overstable), and Pro. Beginner-Friendly Insights Newer players can rely on the Pig’s predictable hyzer and low glide to control distance. Expect short, straight-to-fade flights that land softly without big skips—great for windy putts and simple upshots. Flight Chart Guidance for Intermediate Arms At…
-
X-Caliber
Innova X-Caliber Flight Chart The Innova XCaliber is a very overstable distance driver with flight numbers 12 | 5 | 0 | 4. Built for headwinds, spike hyzers, and force-over flex lines, it delivers confident fade and elite torque resistance—especially for forehand power throwers. Common plastics include Star, Champion, and Echo Star (some Echo Star runs show a touch more glide and slightly less high-speed stability). XCaliber Flight Path for Beginners This is not a beginner disc. With lower arm speed, the XCaliber will hold hyzer and fade hard. If you’re building form, consider slower or less stable drivers first before moving into the XCal slot. Flight Chart for Intermediate…
-
Force
Discraft Force Flight Chart The Discraft Force is a fast, very overstable distance driver with flight numbers 12 | 5 | 0 | 3. Built for power arms, it excels in headwinds, forehand drives, and forced-fade lines where reliability matters. Common plastics include ESP (and ESP FLX/Glo), Z Line, Titanium, Big Z, Jawbreaker Z FLX, CryZtal, Tour Series, X, and Pro-D. Force Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will find the Force extremely overstable. Expect a hard hyzer that stands up little (if at all) and finishes strong left (RHBH). If you’re still building speed, consider stepping down to a slower, less stable driver first. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players…
-
Shockwave
Doomsday Discs Shockwave – Flight Chart The Doomsday Discs Shockwave is a massively overstable distance driver with extreme fade and minimal glide, boasting approximate flight numbers of 13 | 1 | 2 | 7. Often compared to the Discmania Tilt, this disc is even more overstable, built for specialty lines, trick shots, and utility use. Crafted in the unique Apocalypse plastic, it offers a firm, grippy feel and impressive durability. Beginner Lines: Beware the Beef This disc is not for beginners. Even at low power, the Shockwave will fade out almost immediately. Newer throwers may find it useful for skip shots or as a utility disc in strong headwinds, but…
-
Max
Innova Max Flight Chart The Innova Max is a very overstable distance driver with flight numbers 11 | 3 | 0 | 5. Built for headwinds, spike-hyzers, and force-over lines, the Max pairs a wide rim with minimal glide to deliver fierce, predictable fade. Power throwers lean on it for placement drives and utility shots when control matters more than raw distance. Flight Path for Newer Players The Max is not beginner friendly. At slower speeds it will hyzer out early and feel short. If you’re developing form, consider a slower driver first and treat the Max as a wind-fighter or get-out-of-trouble utility disc. Flight Chart for Intermediate Arms With…