
The Discraft XL is a medium-speed fairway driver with moderate glide and gentle fade. It produces an understable flight that drifts right, making it a great option for players looking for easy distance or turnover lines.
Moderate speed (7) requires some arm speed but rewards good form.
Release on a slight hyzer for a "hyzer flip" that turns flat and glides straight. Or throw flat for a gentle turnover line.
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Discraft presents this versatile fairway driver engineered for players seeking control mixed with distance. With a speed of 7, it sits in a comfortable middle ground for those developing their arm speed, offering a predictable flight that rewards clean technique. The flight path features a -2 turn that pushes the disc right for right-hand backhand throwers, followed by a solid 1 fade at the end of the flight. This creates a reliable arc that is perfect for turnover fairways and hyzer flip lines, allowing the disc to glide forward and skip off the ground effectively. Beginners and intermediates will appreciate this disc for touch shots and controlled distance, as the moderate speed requires enough power to initiate the turn but remains forgiving if the release is slightly imperfect. It serves as an excellent utility driver for navigating tight lines or throwing wide hyzer shots that slowly turn over. Whether you are looking to replace a lost fairway driver or add a highly understable option to your bag, this model offers the versatility needed to execute various shot shapes on the course.
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What the Discraft XL's flight numbers mean for your game
A medium-speed disc that requires decent arm speed. Players with developing form can achieve good results.
Moderate glide gives a balanced flight — enough lift to carry well without being overly affected by wind.
This disc turns noticeably right (RHBH) during its high-speed phase. This creates useful turnover lines and can add significant distance.
A gentle fade at the end of flight. The disc hooks slightly left (RHBH) as it slows, providing a soft, predictable finish.