Very Overstable

  • 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…

  • Pulse

    Discraft Pulse Flight Chart The Discraft Pulse has flight numbers of 11 | 4 | 0 | 3 and is built for power, control, and reliability in any condition. With a low-profile rim and slight thumb track, the Pulse is made for clean forehand releases and controlled backhand drives. Its strong fade and minimal turn make it a dependable distance driver for advanced players looking for accuracy and wind-fighting stability. Flight Path for Beginners The Pulse is not designed for beginners. Its overstability and speed require significant arm power—typically 350+ feet of distance—to unlock its intended flight path. For newer players, it will fade early and feel overly stable, better…

  • TeeRex

    Innova Tee-Rex – Flight Chart The Innova TeeRex is a powerful overstable distance driver with flight numbers around 11 | 4 | 0 | 4. Built for strong arms and headwind conditions, this disc offers a commanding fade and dependable stability from start to finish. Available primarily in Star and Champion plastics, the TeeRex delivers professional-level control with a touch of extra glide for long, accurate drives. Beginner Flight Path New players may find the TeeRex too overstable for maximum distance, but it can serve as a useful tool for learning headwind shots and forehand control. Expect an early fade and minimal turn. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players Intermediates will…

  • Orion LF

    Millennium Orion LF – Flight Chart The Millennium Orion LF (Long Fade) is a stable control driver built to bridge the gap between fairway accuracy and distance driver power. With flight numbers of 9 | 5 | -1 | 2, the Orion LF delivers long, consistent flights and a reliable finish. Available in Millennium Standard, Sirius, and Quantum plastics, it’s a favorite for players seeking control with dependable fade. Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will find the Orion LF to be a helpful introduction to faster drivers. Expect moderate turn with a strong fade finish that resists turning over, teaching proper angle control and release form. Flight Chart for…

  • Sharpshooter #3

    Aerobie Sharpshooter #3 – Flight Chart The Aerobie Sharpshooter #3 is the fastest and most stable disc in the Sharpshooter lineup, featuring flight numbers of 2 | 3 | 0 | 3. Built as a control driver for precision and distance, it bridges the gap between midranges and fairway drivers. Players will find it ideal for shaping accurate drives with dependable fade and plenty of glide. Beginner Flight Path – Easy Power and Control Newer players will enjoy the Sharpshooter #3’s smooth release and forgiving fade. It offers straight flights that finish predictably, helping beginners learn to shape lines without worrying about early turn or excessive overstability. Flight Chart for…

  • Sharpshooter #2

    Aerobie Sharpshooter #2 – Flight Chart The Aerobie Sharpshooter #2 is a versatile midrange driver with flight numbers of 4 | 3 | 0 | 3. Built as the next step up from the Sharpshooter #1, it offers a straighter, more stable line with added speed and torque resistance. Designed for players refining their form, it delivers long, glidey flights with pinpoint accuracy and dependable control. Beginner Flight Path – Straight and Forgiving New players will appreciate the Sharpshooter #2’s smooth, easy glide and minimal fade. It holds straight lines without much effort and resists turning too early, making it great for developing consistent midrange throws. Flight Chart for Intermediate…

  • Sharpshooter #1

    Aerobie Sharpshooter #1 – Flight Chart The Aerobie Sharpshooter #1 is a beginner-friendly midrange disc designed for precision and smooth control. With flight numbers of 7 | 3 | 0 | 3, it delivers gentle turn, dependable glide, and a mild fade finish—ideal for learning clean release angles and controlled midrange shots. The Sharpshooter excels as a training disc or as a straight-flying workhorse for players with developing form. Beginner Flight Path – Easy Glide and Accuracy New players will find the Sharpshooter #1 easy to keep on line with minimal effort. It holds a smooth turn at lower speeds, glides straight, and finishes flat—helping beginners learn consistent control without…

  • Avenger

    Discraft Avenger – Flight Chart The Discraft Avenger is a stable-to-overstable control driver with flight numbers around 10 | 5 | 0 | 3. Designed for players who crave power with predictability, the Avenger bridges the gap between fairway and distance drivers. Its dependable fade and torque resistance make it a trusted choice for both backhand and forehand throwers. Most commonly available in Z Line, ESP, and Elite-X plastics. Beginner Flight Path Beginners will find the Avenger to be an overstable disc that resists turn and finishes left consistently. It’s great for learning how to control fade and for practicing reliable hyzer angles. Expect shorter flights with a strong finish.…

  • Drone

    Discraft Drone – Flight Chart The Discraft Drone is a very overstable midrange built for wind, torque, and confident fades. With flight numbers of 5 | 3 | 1 | 4, it stays on line under power, resists turn, and finishes hard—perfect for headwinds, forced hyzers, and skip approaches. Common plastics include ESP, Z Line, Jawbreaker, with occasional Ti and CryZtal runs. Beginner Take: Controlled Fade, Wind Help Newer players will see short, predictable hyzers. The Drone’s strong fade and low glide keep misses safe, especially in wind. Not a distance disc—think placement and reliability. Intermediate Lines and Use Cases At 250–325 ft power, expect zero high-speed turn, flat pushes…

  • Flick

    Discraft Flick – Flight Chart The Discraft Flick is an extremely overstable distance driver with flight numbers of 12 | 3 | 1 | 5. Designed for maximum control in windy conditions, it’s a staple for powerful forehands, thumbers, and utility shots that demand a strong, predictable fade. With its thin rim and low glide, the Flick delivers reliable stability and skip potential in Z Line, ESP, and Titanium plastics. Beginner Flight Path Beginners will find the Flick highly overstable—more suited for forehand practice or extreme hyzers than straight shots. Expect an early fade and minimal glide unless thrown with high power. Intermediate Flight Path At moderate arm speeds, the…

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