Streamline Flare Disc Review

The Streamline Flare is a reliably overstable speed-9 fairway built to end left hard for backhands and finish right for forehands. With modest glide and a beefy low‑speed fade, it thrives in wind, on spike hyzers, and anytime you need a guaranteed dump at the end of flight. Players who value placement, control, and ground play will find the Flare a trustworthy utility and workhorse overstable slot.
Quick Flight Numbers
9
4
0
3.5
Why Throw It
- Wind fighter: the 0 turn and strong 3.5 fade keep the nose from drifting and finish on line even in headwinds.
- Reliable finish: need a guaranteed hook at the end? The Flare’s overstable fade makes placement shots simple.
- Forehand confidence: its high torque resistance handles firm sidearms without wobble or unwanted flip.
- Skip and ground play: lower glide (4) with a hard fade produces predictable flare skips around corners.
- Utility value: perfect for spikes, forced flexes, and get-out-of-trouble approaches where straight is risky.
Who It Fits
- Beginners: best as a windy-day and utility disc; expect shorter distance but very dependable fades.
- Intermediate: ideal overstable fairway for forehands, headwinds, and shaping aggressive hyzers.
- Advanced: a trustworthy OS workhorse for power flexes, low skips, and precise angle control.
Shot Ideas
– Spike Hyzer: throw high on a steep hyzer; the 3.5 fade pins it near the target with minimal glide past the landing.
– Headwind Control: release on a comfortable hyzer—0 turn resists flip so you can aim tighter to hazards.
– Low Skip Around Corners: flat to slight hyzer at 70–85% power; play the flare skip to bend the fairway late.
– Forehand Flex: slight anhyzer out of the hand; the disc will hold briefly, then the fade punches it back to center or left.
– Standstill Utility: in tight woods, the low glide helps you hit a gap and finish hard without sailing long.
Want a complementary option from the same lineup? Check out the Streamline Trace for longer neutral-stable drives (https://usadgs.com/streamline/trace/) or the Streamline Lift for workable understable fairway shots (https://usadgs.com/streamline/lift/).