Very Overstable

  • Talon

    Discraft Talon Flight Chart The Discraft Talon is a reliable, overstable control driver with flight numbers of 8 | 3 | 1 | 3. Designed for precision over power, the Talon thrives in windy conditions and delivers consistent, hard-fading flights. Originally discontinued in the mid-2000s, this classic driver has returned in limited Big Z and Z Swirl runs, offering a modern take on a trusted mold. Its smaller rim width and torque resistance make it a dependable tool for both backhand and forehand shots where placement matters most. Beginner Flight Path Overview For newer players, the Talon will behave as a very overstable disc. Expect short, consistent flights with strong…

  • Predator

    Discraft Predator – Flight Chart The Discraft Predator is an overstable fairway driver with flight numbers of 9 | 4 | 0 | 4. Built for windy conditions and powerful throws, it delivers a dependable fade and strong finish every time. Known for its durability and consistency, the Predator sits between a Thunderbird and Firebird in overstability, offering controllable distance with a predictable fade that never surprises you. Commonly found in Z Line, Big Z, ESP, and Titanium plastics. Beginner Lines – Overstable Challenge Beginners will find the Predator very overstable and difficult to throw straight. It’s best used for learning strong fades or skip shots, especially in windy rounds.…

  • Reaper

    Discraft Reaper – Flight Chart The Discraft Reaper is an overstable fairway/control driver with flight numbers 8 | 3 | 0 | 4. It’s a wind-ready utility disc known for a hard, reliable finish and confident placement lines. Expect a flat push with minimal turn and a forceful fade—ideal when you must finish left (RHBH) or trust a forehand to hold its line. Although the Reaper is discontinued in regular stock, it returns in special and Ledgestone-style runs. Beginner Notes: Utility Over Distance Newer players will find the Reaper quite beefy. Use it when you need a predictable hook at the end of flight, short spike hyzers, or to fight…

  • Firebird

    Innova Firebird – Flight Chart The Innova Firebird is a very overstable control driver with flight numbers 9 | 3 | 0 | 4. It’s a sidearm staple and wind fighter that carves precise hyzers, flex lines, and utility shots with a dependable, late fade. If you need a trustworthy flight path that never flips, the Firebird delivers placement and predictability without requiring max-distance power. Beginner Take: Safe Hyzers and Headwind Insurance Newer players will see short, overstable flights that finish hard. Use it for “don’t-turn” hyzers and headwind control where neutral discs drift. Expect ground-safe landings true to the posted flight numbers. Intermediates: Placement Driver and Skip Control Flat…

  • Gator

    Innova Gator – Flight Chart The Innova Gator is a very overstable approach midrange with flight numbers 5 | 2 | 0 | 3. Flat-topped and torque-resistant, it’s built for headwinds, forehand/backhand control, and “point-and-stick” landings. If you want a dependable flight path that finishes hard with minimal glide, the Gator is a staple for many players from developing to advanced. Beginner Control: Short, Certain Finishes Newer players will see straight-to-fade flights that check up quickly. Use the Gator when you need a predictable finish and don’t want an undershoot to sail long—true to its posted flight numbers. Intermediates: Wind-Ready Placement Count on flat releases that push a little, then…

  • Xtreme

    Discraft Xtreme – Flight Chart The Discraft Xtreme is a very overstable control driver with flight numbers 6 | 3 | 1 | 4. Built for wind and placement, it starts neutral then finishes hard, making it a trustworthy utility option when you need a precise flight path that ends on command. Commonly run in premium plastics, the Xtreme excels at spiky hyzers, forced flexes, and overhand lines. Beginner Notes: Wind-Fighting Safety For newer players, the Xtreme will fade early. Use it as a safe hyzer or headwind option where turning over is not an option. Expect short, predictable finishes that match the posted flight numbers. Intermediates: Controlled Hyzers and…

  • Blaze

    Gateway Blaze – Flight Chart The Gateway Blaze is an overstable driver/mid hybrid with flight numbers 6 | 4 | 0 | 3. Low-profile and torque-resistant, it’s built for headwinds, sharp hyzers, and forehand utility. Expect a flat, neutral start that moves into a strong, dependable fade—ideal when you need a confident flight path that finishes hard. Newer Players: Predictable Fade without Drama If you’re developing form, the Blaze offers straight-to-fade flights that won’t turn and burn. Use it for safe hyzers, wind-resistant approaches, and controlled tee shots where you must finish left (RHBH). Intermediates: Controlled Hyzers and Wind Work Rely on the posted flight numbers for repeatable angles: flat…

  • Banshee

    Innova Banshee – Flight Chart The Innova Banshee is a wind-fighting control driver with flight numbers 7 | 3 | 0 | 3. Expect a flat, torque-resistant start and a reliable late fade. It’s a staple when you need a predictable flight path for headwinds, spike hyzers, forehand control, and utility lines where glide takes a back seat to accuracy. Beginners: Predictable Fade Without Overpowering Newer players will see short, straight pushes that finish left (RHBH) every time. Use lighter weights for controlled hyzers, safe placements, and headwind confidence while you build form. Flight Chart Notes for Intermediate Players At moderate power, the Banshee holds flat without turn and finishes…

  • Whippet

    Innova Whippet – Flight Chart The Innova Whippet is a very overstable control driver with flight numbers 6 | 3 | 1 | 5. It’s built for headwinds, spike-hyzers, overhands, and forehand utility where you need a short, forceful flight path and a hard, reliable fade. Think “point, dump, and stick.” Beginner Notes: Predictable Dump and Short Game Control Newer players will see minimal glide and a strong finish left (RHBH). Use it for short placement hyzers, wind-resistant approaches, and get-out-of-trouble shots where neutral drivers might turn. Flight Chart Guidance for Intermediates Out of the hand the Whippet shows zero high-speed turn, tracks forward briefly, then hooks hard. Money for…

  • Rhyno

    Innova Rhyno – Flight Chart The Innova Rhyno is a wind-fighting putt & approach disc with flight numbers 2 | 1 | 0 | 3. Built for control over glide, it delivers a blunt, torque-resistant flight path that holds lines and finishes hard without sailing long. The Thumtrac® top enhances grip for confident releases in all weather. Beginner-Friendly Control at Short Range Newer players will see straight, slow flights that finish left (RHBH) every time. Use it for headwind putts, pitch-ups that need to sit, and safe hyzers where neutral putters might drift. Flight Chart Tips for Intermediate Players Expect flat releases with no high-speed turn and a strong, predictable…

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