AquaFlight Dragonfly

Dragonfly

AquaFlight
4.4(48 reviews)

Floating like a butterfly and gliding like a dream, the AquaFlight Dragonfly is a midrange marvel that's perfect for finesse players and water-adjacent courses alike. This understable disc boasts a speed of 5.0 and glide of 4.0, making it ideal for smooth, controlled flights down narrow fairways. With a significant -3.0 turn and gentle 1.0 fade, the Dragonfly excels at graceful turnovers and precise landing approaches. Beginners will appreciate its forgiving nature, while more experienced players can harness its understability for creative shot-shaping. At a featherlight max weight of 125g, this disc cuts through the air with ease. And true to its name, the Dragonfly's ability to float adds an extra layer of confidence when playing near water hazards. Whether you're finessing through tight woods or navigating tricky water carries, the Dragonfly is your trusty midrange companion.

What Disc Golfer's Think About The AquaFlight Dragonfly

The AquaFlight Dragonfly is a mid-range disc that seems to have a polarizing impact on players of varying skill levels. Reviewers with slower arm speeds, particularly beginners, generally praise the disc's performance, citing its ability to fly farther and straighter than their other discs. The lightweight construction and understable flight characteristics allow it to overcome the tendency to fade off to the left, which is a common issue for slower throwers. However, more experienced players report that the Dragonfly is simply too flippy, even for a lightweight disc. They find it difficult to control, with the disc often turning over and burning out of the hand, particularly on higher-powered throws. One reviewer mentioned needing to "disc down" to a more stable disc like the Hydra to achieve consistent, longer-range shots. Regarding the feel and grip, the reviews indicate the plastic is satisfactory, though not exceptional. The disc's ability to float on water is highlighted as a unique and potentially useful feature, especially for those playing near water hazards. While the manufacturer's flight numbers of 5/4/-3/1 seem to align with the reviewers' experiences, the Dragonfly appears to be best suited for players with slower, less powerful throws who are looking for an understable mid-range that can provide longer, straighter flights.

Flight Chart

Flight Numbers

5

Speed

4

Glide

-3

Turn

1

Fade

Specifications

Diameter

21.00

Height

1.60

Rim Depth

1.10

Rim Width

1.40

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