Vibram Onyx Flight Chart The Vibram Onyx is an understable fairway driver with flight numbers of 8 | 6 | -3 | 1. Designed for easy distance and smooth control, the Onyx is ideal for players with slower arm speeds or those looking for a reliable turnover driver. Its grippy X-Link rubber plastic provides exceptional feel and consistency, making it one of Vibram’s most beginner-friendly molds. Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will find the Onyx extremely easy to throw straight or with a natural right-turning flight (RHBH). The high glide helps generate distance without effort, while the gentle fade keeps it from turning over completely. It’s a perfect driver…
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Orbital
MVP Orbital Flight Chart The MVP Orbital is an ultra-understable distance driver designed for effortless hyzer-flips, sweeping turnovers, and touch rollers. Listed flight numbers are 11 | 5 | -4.5 | 1, making it the flippiest mold in MVP’s 21.5 mm distance class. Most runs are in premium Neutron (with occasional glow runs), offering great grip and durability for touchy angle control. Flight Path for Newer Arms Expect easy straight-to-right flights (RHBH) from a light hyzer. If you’re working up to higher speeds, the Orbital helps you access “long glide” lines without forcing power—great confidence builder for shaping lines in calm conditions. Hyzer-Flip & Turnover Tool for Intermediates Release on…
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Virus
Axiom Virus Flight Chart The Axiom Virus is an understable control driver with flight numbers 9 | 5 | -3.5 | 1. In Neutron and Proton plastics, the Virus is built for easy hyzer-flips, long drifting turnovers, and effortless straight distance at lower power. It’s the understable end of Axiom’s 20 mm driver family—great for beginners learning clean form and for experienced throwers who want shapeable lines. Flight Path for Newer Players Expect a gentle flip to flat and a long turn with a soft finish (RHBH). Start on slight hyzer and keep the release smooth; lighter weights can help you access the intended flight path sooner. Hyzer-Flip Control for…
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Wei
Yikun Wei Flight Chart The Yikun Wei is a powerful distance driver built for control and predictable distance. With flight numbers of 12 | 5 | -1 | 3, the Wei delivers long S-curve flights with dependable fade at the end. Its wide rim, strong glide, and torque resistance make it an excellent choice for players who want a disc that can handle power while maintaining accuracy and consistency. Flight Characteristics and Overview The Wei’s flight path is stable with a gentle high-speed turn and strong, reliable fade. It can be trusted for distance shots in varying wind conditions and is designed to perform equally well for backhand or forehand…
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Gou
Yikun Gou Flight Chart The Yikun Gou is an understable distance driver with flight numbers of 11 | 5 | -3 | 2. Designed for effortless distance and smooth turnovers, the Gou provides a long, gliding S-curve that’s easy to control even at moderate power. Available in Dragon Line, Tiger Line, and limited Phoenix Line plastics, it’s a go-to choice for players who want maximum glide without requiring pro-level arm speed. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will love the Gou for its easy distance and forgiving nature. When released on a slight hyzer, it flips up and glides straight before a gentle finish. It’s a perfect first distance driver that…
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Witness
Dynamic Discs Witness Flight Chart The Dynamic Discs Witness carries flight numbers of 8 | 6 | -3 | 1, making it one of the easiest fairway drivers to shape and control. Built for glide and smooth turn, the Witness bridges the gap between beginner-friendly control and finesse-driven distance. It’s available in Lucid, Fuzion, BioFuzion, Prime Burst, and Lucid Air plastics, with each blend offering unique grip and stability characteristics. Witness Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Witness extremely easy to throw straight and far. The -3 turn and high glide allow it to flip up from a hyzer release and carry long distances with minimal fade. It’s…
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F7
Prodigy F7 Flight Chart The Prodigy F7 is an understable fairway driver designed to deliver effortless glide and easy distance for beginners and seasoned players alike. With flight numbers of 7 / 5 / -3 / 1, the F7 offers smooth turnovers, long hyzer flips, and dependable right-finishing lines for RHBH throwers. Its versatility makes it a go-to for players looking for a controllable fairway option that excels at shaping lines and maximizing glide, even at lower arm speeds. How the Prodigy F7 Flies Beginners will find the F7 to be one of the easiest drivers to control straight out of the box. It flips up from a hyzer and…
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unLace
Vibram unLace Flight Chart The Vibram unLace features flight numbers of 14 | 6 | -5 | 1, making it one of the most understable distance drivers ever produced. Designed as the easier-throwing sibling to the original Lace, the unLace offers huge glide and effortless distance for slower arm speeds. Its durable X-Link rubber plastic provides superior grip, long lifespan, and dependable performance in any weather condition. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the unLace to be the perfect first distance driver. With a smooth release and slight hyzer, this disc easily flips up to flat, rides a long right-turning glide (RHBH), and finishes softly. Even with moderate power,…
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Ruby
Latitude 64 Ruby Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Ruby has flight numbers of 3 | 5 | -3 | 1 and is one of the most beginner-friendly putters ever made. Part of Latitude 64’s “Easy-to-Use” line, the Ruby is lightweight, extremely understable, and built for effortless straight flights. It’s ideal for new players, youth throwers, or anyone who needs a smooth-turning, glide-heavy approach disc that resists early fade. Ruby Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Ruby incredibly easy to throw straight. Even with slow arm speeds, it glides beautifully and finishes gently without fading out. It’s the perfect choice for learning consistent backhand form, hitting straight lines, and…
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Pearl
Latitude 64 Pearl Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Pearl has flight numbers of 4 | 6 | -4 | 0 and is designed as an easy-to-throw, beginner-friendly midrange. It’s extremely understable with tons of glide, making it perfect for slower arms or players learning to shape controlled turnover shots. Lightweight and durable in Latitude’s premium plastics, the Pearl delivers effortless distance and straight flights with minimal fade. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Pearl one of the easiest mids to throw straight. Even at low power, it glides down the fairway and holds a gentle right-turning line for RHBH throwers. It’s especially forgiving for players who struggle to…