When should you throw an Overstable disc?

When throwing a right hand back hand shot (RHBH) that needs to finish left, or hyzer, the urge is to reach for an overstable disc. We do this because it is reliable and you know that whatever angle you release it on, it is going to hyzer out.

When would you use an Overstable disc?

Overstable discs offer excellent control, making them great for sharp spike hyzers, low ground skip shots around corners and for getting around various obstacles. Overstable discs also tend to work nicely for forehand rollers and overhand shots like thumbers and tomahawks.

Why do pros throw Overstable discs?

A disc doesn't fly the same at all speeds so, for example, a driver that is relatively neutral for me will flip like crazy for someone who throws twice as far. Big arms can throw those overstable discs as hard as they want.

Are Overstable discs good for beginners?

Overstable is a term that describes the overall flight patterns of golf discs, i.e. where they land compared to their starting point. * Overstable discs are recommended for players with experience and power. They are NOT considered beginner friendly.

How far should a beginner throw a disc golf?

200 ft is not bad for a beginner. Also, don't just assume that you have a weenie arm and all is hopeless.

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Do Overstable discs go further?

OVERSTABLE – An overstable disc has a higher Fade number than High Speed Turn number. For RHBH* thrower, the disc has high tendency to fly to the Left. For example, a disc with flight numbers 13/5/-1/3 would be considered overstable.

What is a Hyzer Flip?

A Hyzer Flip is very similar to an S-Shot but follows a straighter line. An understable disc is thrown very fast with a hyzer angle of release. The disc turns or “flips” up and brings its nose down in the process. This allows for a long straight glide.

Is a Valkyrie Understable?

As people have alluded to already, the Valkyrie is fairly understable. You NEED to release it with hyzer angle if you plan to throw it hard at all. If you do this, you should notice a gentle S-curve on your Valkyrie.

What are Understable discs good for?

In other words, an understable disc will often fly stable to overstable at low speed. Easiest for new players to control, and will provide the most distance for beginning disc golfers. Great for beginners but used by pros and experienced players for various specialty shots.

What will an Understable disc do?

Understable discs are much more speed sensitive than stable or overstable discs. An understable disc will often fly stable to overstable at low speed. Beginners tend to throw discs at lower speeds.

Is the Sidewinder an Understable disc?

Turn: -3.0. Fade: 1.0. Primary Use: Control Driver. Stability: Understable.

Why are Overstable discs good for forehand?

Overstable discs cut down on the amount of touch and speed control required to accomplish good shots. This is why they are such a common choice for newer players.

How do you tell if a disc is Overstable?

Think of the disc being an airplane wing, if the wing doesn't get up to speed it will not perform as expected! Discs that are thrown below their speed rating will behave more overstable and discs that are thrown way above their speed rating will tend to turn. A good indicator of a disc's speed is its rim width.

Is the Beast Understable?

While the Beast is understable, it's also fast so it requires nose down to get it to fly right.

Is the Valkyrie disc Overstable?

But this champion valkyrie is VERY overstable.

Is the Innova Valkyrie Understable?

It seasons quicker than the premium plastics and is more understable out of the box. R-Pro - A higher end baseline plastic with good durability and seasons well.

Is the Innova Beast Understable?

It seasons quicker than the premium plastics and is more understable out of the box. R-Pro - A higher end baseline plastic with good durability and seasons well. It is flexible and offers great grip even in the cold and wet. XT - A higher end baseline plastic with great grip in all weather conditions.

What is a flippy disc?

Flippy (flip) – A term for a very understable disc. One that has a tendency to turn to the right when thrown with a flat RHBH throw.

How do Understable discs fly?

An understable disc flies with the opposite characteristics than an overstable disc. It has a tendency to turn to the right while the disc is at its highest speed. How much it turns depends on the third number in the four-number flight rating system. Typically, understable discs have a turn rating of -2, -3, or -4.

How do I make a disc less stable?

Tuning your disc won't make it sound better, but bending the wing can get you some results. Some people say bending the edges down will make a disc understable and bending them up will make it slightly overstable. Other people say never to bend the disc in this manner.

What makes a disc stable?

The degree to which a disc resists high speed turn determines the disc's stability. Discs that have a lot of high speed turn are understable. Discs that have a moderate amount of high speed turn are stable, and discs that resist turning right even at high speeds are overstable.

How far can you throw a midrange?

Typical midrange disc golf discs are wide with narrow rims and most amateur players use them to throw distances up to 300 feet/91.5 meters. Pros sometimes use them to throw distances 350 feet/107 meters or more.

How far can the average person throw a disc golf disc?

Typical Distance

A seasoned disc golfer with average power will generally max out around 400 feet/122 meters at most.

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