Very Overstable

  • Croc

    Innova Croc Flight Chart The Innova Croc is a power-focused, very overstable midrange designed for players who need torque resistance, wind-fighting ability, and a dependable fade. With flight numbers of 5.5 | 2 | 0 | 5, the Croc offers a blunt, controlled flight that holds its line even under high power, then finishes with a strong, predictable dump. Reviewers consistently mention its beadless rim, firm feel, and reliability for both forehand and backhand placement shots—especially in windy or high-pressure conditions. Croc Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will find the Croc extremely overstable, often fading out early and refusing to turn. While not ideal for max distance, it can…

  • Delirium

    Axiom Delirium Flight Chart The Axiom Delirium is a high-speed overstable distance driver built for players who can generate serious power. With flight numbers 14.5 | 5 | -0.5 | 3, the Delirium thrives in windy conditions, torque-heavy releases, and long hyzer lines. Its 24.5mm wide rim delivers a confident grip for huge drives, and reviewers consistently highlight its wind resistance, reliable fade, and ability to stay stable even under full power. How the Delirium Flies for Newer Players Beginners will find the Delirium extremely overstable. Expect a strong hyzer out of the hand with minimal turn and an early fade. While it’s not ideal for newer arms seeking distance,…

  • Draco

    Millennium Draco Flight Chart The Millennium Draco is a power-friendly overstable control driver built for accuracy, wind-fighting confidence, and consistent fade. With flight numbers of 9 | 3 | 0 | 4, the Draco offers minimal glide, zero turn, and a strong, predictable finish. Its flat top and firm rim create a clean release for both forehand and backhand power throws. Whether you need a headwind fighter, a force-over utility disc, or a dependable hyzer machine, the Draco delivers controlled performance for a wide range of advanced shot shapes. Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will find the Draco very overstable, often fading early with limited glide. While it isn’t…

  • Scepter

    Infinite Discs Scepter Flight Chart The Infinite Discs Scepter is a flat-top, very overstable control driver built for power, wind-fighting confidence, and predictable fade. With flight numbers of 9 | 4 | 0 | 4, the Scepter excels as a torque-resistant option for forehand throwers and advanced players who want a disc they can trust in any condition. Its C-Blend, Glow, Halo, and Swirly S-Blend plastics give players multiple stability and grip profiles, making it a staple utility driver across many bags. Scepter Flight Path for Developing Players The Scepter is extremely overstable at lower arm speeds. Beginner and developing players will see a fast, early fade with limited glide,…

  • Abyss

    Storm Abyss Flight Chart The Storm Abyss is a versatile 11-speed distance driver known for its workable flight, smooth hyzer-flips, and dependable fade. With flight numbers of 11 | 5 | -1 | 2, the Abyss excels as a control-distance driver that can shape multiple lines for players of various skill levels. Its signature Nerve plastic provides exceptional grip and a unique feel uncommon among distance drivers, making it a favorite for players who want glide, workability, and controlled distance. Flight Performance for Newer Players Beginners will find the Abyss more approachable than many higher-speed drivers thanks to its mild -1 turn and steady fade. At lower power, the Abyss…

  • Entropy

    MVP Entropy Flight Chart & Flight Numbers The MVP Entropy is a highly overstable putt-and-approach disc built for control, torque resistance, and predictable fade. With flight numbers of 4 | 3 | 0 | 3, the Entropy offers a low-glide, straight-then-fade flight path that shines in the wind and on technical approach shots. Its shallow, beadless rim makes it especially popular with players who rely on confident forehand and backhand approaches inside 250 feet. Entropy Flight Path for Newer Players For beginners, the Entropy will feel very overstable. Most throws will push forward briefly, then fade hard and finish left for right-handed backhand players. The low glide and strong fade…

  • Blade

    Gateway Blade Flight Chart The Gateway Blade is a very overstable control driver with flight numbers 9 | 5 | 0 | 3. Designed for torque resistance and dependable fade, the Blade is built for confident forehand and backhand shots in all conditions—especially headwinds. Its flat profile and steady stability make it a go-to for power players who want a predictable finish, clean release, and reliable placement on demanding fairways. How the Blade Flies for Newer Players Beginners will find the Blade highly overstable. Expect an immediate, controlled hyzer with very little straight movement. While not effortless to throw, it offers a useful and predictable shape for learning stable approaches…

  • D1 Max

    Prodigy D1 Max Flight Chart The Prodigy D1 Max is a fast, overstable distance driver with flight numbers 12 | 5 | 0 | 3. Designed for high-power throwers, it offers strong wind resistance, reliable fade, and long flex-line potential. Reviewers highlight its retooled profile, improved grip, and ability to hold up under torque, making it a go-to option for players who consistently throw 350–450+ feet and need a disc that won’t flip when pushed hard. How the D1 Max Performs for Beginners For newer players, the D1 Max will feel extremely overstable. Expect it to pull left almost immediately on backhand throws and to produce short but predictable hyzer…

  • Crossbow

    Yikun Crossbow Flight Chart The Yikun Crossbow is a very overstable midrange with flight numbers around 4 | 1.5 | 0.5 | 4. With extremely low glide and a powerful, late hyzer finish, it’s built for control rather than distance. Players rely on the Crossbow for wind-fighting approaches, hard hyzers, and utility shots that must sit down quickly without drifting. Its beadless profile and durable Tiger/Phoenix plastics add to its clean, predictable feel. Beginner Expectations & Early Flight Path Newer players will find the Crossbow extremely overstable and short-flying. Because it has very little glide, expect it to hyzer out almost immediately. For beginners, it’s mainly a utility disc for…

  • Runway

    Streamline Runway Flight Chart The Streamline Runway is a reliably overstable midrange with flight numbers of 5 | 4 | 0 | 3 to 3.5. Designed for players who want torque resistance, straight flights in wind, and a dependable hyzer finish, the Runway excels as a control mid for both backhand and forehand power shots. Its premium Neutron and Cosmic Neutron plastics offer a clean release and a flat profile that many reviewers praise for consistency and predictability. Flight Path for Newer or Slower-Arm Players Beginners will find the Runway quite overstable. Expect short, dependable hyzers rather than long straight flights. It can still be useful as a wind-fighting approach…

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