Polaris LS
 

The Polaris LS is one of the most dependable straight drivers in the history of disc golf. It's straight and predictable. In Sirius plastic, the Polaris LS has a great grip and will last longer than ever before. It has extra stability, and gives an even greater feeling of confidence. From 330' feet and in, hard throwers will love seeing iy nestle right under the pin. The SPLS is easy to throw and has the right combination of speed, glide, and reliability.

Speed: 9.5
Glide: 4
Turn: 0
Fade: 1
 
Orion LS
Orion Sirius LS The Orion Sirius LS is still the sport's best embodiment of distance and predictability. The LS will fly for miles downwind with a minimum of fade. In a crosswind it will hold its angle, and it will even keep its angle and speed into light and moderate headwinds. For an all-purpose driver, you can't beat it.
Speed: 9.5
Glide: 4
Turn: -2
Fade: 2
 
Orion LF
 
Orion LF It gives you incredible distance off the tee but also gives you accuracy.  It comes in Sirius, Quantum, and Millennium plastic.  The density of the Millennium plastic allows for more glide, and the durable, scuff-resistant plastic will gently but predictably wear in.
Speed: 10
Glide: 2
Turn: -4
Fade: 0
 
Aurora QMS
According to Millennium it "may be the truest flying disc ever made. It has no rollover, virtually no fade, and surprising distance for a midrange disc. All you have to do is control the angle and watch it make great right curve, left curve, or dead straight shots. It's the one disc to have if you're just getting started in disc golf.Try it in Millennium, Quantum, and Sirius plastics. Available up to 180 grams
Speed: 5
Glide: 3
Turn: 0
Fade: 1
 
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