Icon Cannon

Icon Cannon

Now these discs just crush. If you can get this up to speed and have it start flipping, these are the disc you will throw every time. It lands right in the middle of the flight guide for stability.

Cannon

Cannon Flight Chart

Distance Driver

Speed: 14Glide: 5Turn: -3Fade: 3See ALL our Cannons

Neutron Relativity

Neutron Relativity

Probably MVP’s furthest flying disc! These things just bomb. Let it go and watch it flip up and ride out the line.

Relativity

Relativity Flight Chart

Distance Driver

Speed: 14Glide: 5Turn: -3Fade: 2See ALL our Relativitys

Neutron Octane

Neutron Octane

With a whole lot more speed, the Octane has a similar stability to the Switch, Amp, Inertia, and Wave.

Octane

Octane Flight Chart

Distance Driver

Speed: 13Glide: 5Turn: -1Fade: 2See ALL our Octanes

Neutron Nitro

Neutron Nitro

The 23mm rim series should have much different stability from disc to disc, I guess the 21mm series were all pretty similar and muddled.

Nitro

Nitro Flight Chart

Distance Driver

Speed: 13Glide: 5Turn: 0Fade: 2See ALL our Nitros

GStar Roadrunner

GStar Roadrunner

At Speed 9 and very understable, the Roadrunner is often used with the so-called hyzer flip, where you release it with the far side of the disc down and it flips up and flies straight, provided you give it enough snap.
PDGA Approved in 2005.

Roadrunner

Roadrunner Flight Chart

Control Driver

Speed: 9Glide: 5Turn: -4Fade: 1See ALL our Roadrunners

GStar Mamba

GStar Mamba

The Mamba is a great beginner driver for those moving up from the Leopard/Eagle speed class.

At speed 11, the Mamba will get you some extra distance with its the speed and ability yo turn. And in this new grippy Star blend you’ll feel more confident with you grip, leading to better drives and the ability to get more comfortable with power.

Mamba

Mamba Flight Chart

Hybrid Driver

Speed: 11Glide: 6Turn: -5Fade: 1See ALL our Mambas

Lucid Air Trespass

Lucid Air Trespass

The Lucid Air Trespass from Dynamic Discs is the high-speed driver for the masses! It is very neutral in its flight, not being too stable or too flippy. The Trespass has a ton of glide and will always have a nice stable finish. The Trespass will allow you to break through all obstacles and explore new territory in your distance drives!

Trespass

Trespass Flight Chart

Distance Driver

Speed: 12Glide: 5Turn: .5Fade: 3See ALL our Trespasss

DX Wolf

DX Wolf

Massively understable and slow, the Wolf is a great choice for beginners, and those with slower arm speed. This disc will help you get a straight shot if you don’t have the power to turn it over. Just give it some time though… you will. Also good for mind bending hyzer flips that can resemble a question mark that fell on its side.

Check out what Innova has to say about the Wolf on their website.

This thumbtrack disc enjoyed a brief heyday with the short-attention spans of New England disc golfers. An excellent straight-flying mid-range driver with very little fade, this baby from Innova can be used for everything anhyzer all the way to a roll. Just make sure the grass is mowed.

Wolf

Wolf Flight Chart

Midrange Driver

Speed: 4Glide: 3Turn: -4Fade: 1See ALL our Wolfs
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Gold Fuse

Gold Fuse

One of the original mid ranges produced by Latitude, yet still one of the best. Perfect for hyzer flips and pure anny shots. Get you a fuse, time is running out! Seriously, time isn’t running out, I just can’t turn down a good dad joke.

Fuse

Fuse Flight Chart

Midrange Driver

Speed: 5Glide: 6Turn: -1Fade: 0See ALL our Fuses