ESP Vulture

ESP Vulture

This is how Discraft explains the Vulture –

When the Predator finishes with its prey, the Vulture comes in to play. The Vulture is described as a well seasoned Predator, with less overstability and more glide. The Vulture is predictable in wind and a great long range placement driver. Pros will appreciate the shot shaping ability of this driver while less experienced players will find a consistent, predictable flight.

Vulture

Vulture Flight Chart

Hybrid Driver

Speed: 10Glide: 5Turn: 0Fade: 2See ALL our Vultures

Z Force

Z Force

I liken this to a faster Predator, which is an overstable fairway driver similar to a Firebird or Felon.

Force

Force Flight Chart

Distance Driver

Speed: 12Glide: 5Turn: 0Fade: 3See ALL our Force Discs

Mammoth

Mammoth

Still very overstable but offers a bit more turn than the Sabertooth in a nice feeling grippy plastic.
Animal Info:
The mammoth was an enormous mammal that once roamed the vast frozen, northern landscapes. Adults often reaching heights of four meters or more. Their enormous tusks which would have been used for both digging and collecting food, and for intimidating and fighting off both predators and rivals. The tusks were often quite dramatically curved and could easily be up to 5 meters (16ft) long.

Mammoth

Mammoth Flight Chart

Distance Driver

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

GStar Firebird

GStar Firebird

Slightly less overstable than a Flick, but a little more overstable than a Predator. The Firebird is a disc you should have in your bag, the GStar tends to be more popular in colder climates.

Firebird

Firebird Flight Chart

Control Driver

Speed: 9Glide: 3Turn: 0Fade: 4See ALL our Firebirds