
The Gateway Amphibian is a high-speed distance driver with exceptional glide and moderate fade. It produces an understable flight that drifts right, making it a great option for players looking for easy distance or turnover lines.
High speed (10) demands significant arm speed and solid technique to achieve full flight.
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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Gateway’s distance driver offers a distinct flight profile that rewards arm speed with smooth distance. It starts with a pronounced -4 turn, making it highly reliable for controlled turnovers and rollers that skip off the ground. The six points of glide help maintain speed while the 2.0 fade provides a predictable finish on the left for right-handed throwers, creating a sweeping anhyzer line that covers massive ground. The flat 2.0cm rim width offers a comfortable grip for players developing their backhand mechanics, making it an excellent tool for learning turnover shots. It excels in situations where you want the disc to turn over and ride the anhyzer flat before fading out. While the high speed rating suggests this is a powerhouse for advanced players, the stability makes it a forgiving tool for those working on generating enough arm speed to maximize its distance potential.
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What the Gateway Amphibian's flight numbers mean for your game
This disc requires significant arm speed to reach its full flight potential. Best for players with strong, consistent throws.
Exceptional glide keeps this disc in the air a long time, maximizing distance. Be mindful of wind conditions.
Strong high-speed turn means this disc will flip and curve right (RHBH) significantly. Useful for rollers and big turnover shots.
Moderate end-of-flight fade. This disc reliably finishes left (RHBH), making it predictable for placement shots.