Disc golf distance drivers have the potential to fly the farthest. Be sure to choose distance drivers that work well for you skill level for maximum satisfaction on the course.
The Riptide is an out of production overstable disc made for long drives that need to hook inward at the last moment towards a target. This disc provides a go-to for its strong hook. So long as you have mastered the power behind this disc and its strong fade.
The Innova Mamba is the most understable high speed distance driver in the Innova lineup. This disc will help intermediate players to get more distance, and it will provide the ultimate turn for the powerful throwers. This driver is good choice for tailwind shots, anhyzer shots, and for those difficult roller shots.
If you are looking for a very overstable powerful distance driver, then add the Innova Monster to your arsenal. If you are an experienced player who is searching for a disc that is predictable in headwinds or hard turning drives, then this wind beating driver is the disc for you. It lives up too its name, as on the course it will give you scores only a Monster can claim! The Monster has a fairly wide rim width (2.0 cm) and comes in weights ranging from 165-175 grams.
The Destroyer is the #1 selling disc on InfiniteDiscs.com. This was the first Speed 12 driver and is one of the primary discs used by a great many professional disc golfers. For less experienced players, the Destroyer excels at forehand shots. The Destroyer may be overstable, but has the perfect degree of turn to help provide some incredible glide and distance. Intermediate players will get a lot more distance on forehand shots with the Destroyer than just about any other disc out there. The Innova Destroyer is a very thin (1.4cm) disc, and has the perfect sized rim (2.2cm) for high speeds, without being uncomfortably thick. As such a popular driver, the Destroyer comes available in all of the major plastic blends.
The Innova Monarch is a high speed distance driver that provides maximum distance for intermediate golfers. This is a very understable disc, but, due to the fact this disc comes equipped with some higher speed, it proves too be much for beginners. Unlike most understable discs, this disc is actually a pretty great choice for forehand shots. This disc comes equipped with some excellent glide.
The Max is another very overstable distance driver that is guaranteed not to turn over, no matter the wind conditions. If you are an experienced player who tries for anhyzer flex shots and spike hyzer shots, then this disc should definitely be one in your arsenal.
The Discraft Avenger is an overstable disc designed for intermediate and experienced players. This disc is one of the discs in Nate Doss’s arsenal that helped him secure his win in the 2005 Pro World Championships. With a level throw you will the avenger will fly in a moderate hooking motion. If thrown at an anheyzer angle this disc will fly in a nice S-curve. Discraft has given the Avenger a stability rating of, for the elite x plastic, 1.6 and for their other plastic blends a 1.8.
As this is a very popular disc it is available in nearly all discraft plastics . If you’re looking for a cheap Avenger, a flexible one, or a highly durable one, we have it at Infinite Discs. In Z-plastic the Avenger can be dyed for extra color and personality.
The Groove is a stable flying, ultra high speed driver that provides maximum distance. The unique thing about the Groove, and the reason for its name, is the groove around the underside of the rim. While this high speed driver has a thick rim (2.4cm), the void of plastic around the wide rim means that this disc can be molded in lower weights.
Even though it is rated a Speed 13 driver, the Groove is still suitable for less experienced players. When thrown right, the Groove will glide farther than almost any other disc currently on the market. Innova gives the Groove a glide rating at 6. This is a good disc for both backhand and forehand shots.
The Surge is one of Discraft’s signature drivers. This is an outstanding driver, built for intermediate and professional players. the Surge is a fast flyer with moderate rim. It has a degree of high speed turn, incredible glide, and a healthy amount of low speed fade. The Surge performs well in both backhand and forehand shots.
As such a popular disc golf disc, the Surge comes in just about every Discraft plastic. You can buy this disc in low cost Pro-D plastic, mid grade Elite X, durable Z plastic, Premium ESP, and flexible FLX. If you want a unique ultra-colorful Surge, it’s available died in the Z-Plastic.
For disc golfers with less powerful arms, the Elite X Surge is available at just 150 grams. Lighter weight discs feel more understable and provide more distance for disc golfers who throw less than 300 feet.
The Avenger was a popular Discraft mold, so why not produce it in a Super Stable version? That’s exactly what Discraft did, and the Avenger SS has become more popular than the mold which it is was craft after. If you’re an intermediate player who is looking for more distance with their backhand shots this is the disc for you. This understable disc is fast, but doesn’t require so much speed, therefore it wont prematurely fade before achieving the max distance. This disc will turn, glide, and go farther than any other disc in you arsenal. Discraft gives the Avenger SS a stability rating of .5.