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Explaining
REACH
Reach (R) – How far the disc is designed to go.
Scale: 1–10 - Where 1 is a short putter and 10 is a max distance driver.
Example: A putter could have R2, while a distance driver could have R9.

Explaining
DRIFT
Drift (D) – How the disc tends to move with or against the throw
Negative (-D) = The disc turns with the throw (e.g., understable discs). Neutral (0D) = Straight flying discs.
Positive (+D) = The disc turns against the throw (e.g., overstable discs). Example: An understable fairway driver could have D-3, while a stable midrange could have D0, and an overstable driver could have D+4.
Negative (-D) = The disc turns with the throw (e.g., understable discs). Neutral (0D) = Straight flying discs.
Positive (+D) = The disc turns against the throw (e.g., overstable discs). Example: An understable fairway driver could have D-3, while a stable midrange could have D0, and an overstable driver could have D+4.