Best Distance Driver For 2022

This article was written for 2022. Check out this article and data if you’re looking for the most up to date best distance drivers list.

Best Distance Driver of 2022

We looked at the best selling molds, the best rated molds, and counted your votes for your favorite mold, and we can declare the winner of the Best Distance Driver. And boy was it close! The Innova Destroyer and Wraith traded position on top of the sales and fan vote categories. And the ratings were separated by a hundredth of a point!

The top five were all Innova/Infinite, which is not surprising after seeing the results of the individual categories. Four of the top five molds have fairly similar flights, the exception being the 5th place Maya, the only understable mold. Here are the top molds and their ranking in the different categories.

Mold Sales Rating Fan Total
Innova Destroyer 1 4.63 2 7.63
Innova Wraith 2 4.64 1 7.64
Infinite Discs Emperor 3 4.75 3 10.75
Infinite Discs Pharaoh 4 4.71 4 12.71
Infinite Discs Maya 5 4.58 5 14.58

Here are some comments mentioned by fans:

Matt M – “Destroyer has to be my all time mold. Why? There are so many different throws you can make with it. A controlled spike hyzer, a sidearm flick, an all out distance bomber.”

David M – “My go-to is a seasoned Star Destroyer. It has a good feel for backhand and forehand. One at a lighter weight like 167-170 if I’m wanting a little more turn. The Destroyer is the gold standard for good reason.”

Tom – “My favorite driver has always been the Wraith. As they break in the develop a little instability so I can bag several Wraith of various plastic / beat in yet have the same grip. The Wraith is also very good in wind as I find it very reliable and wind resistant. Plus what is not to like about the Halo Wraith, wicked cool stamp.”

In this series exploring the best discs of 2022, we started with putters and have been moving up the speed ratings until this week. You can check out the survey results for Putters, Mid Ranges, and Fairway Drivers by clicking these links. Today, we will finally check out the highest-speed discs, the distance drivers, or high-speed drivers. Once again we will look at the sales data to see what people are buying. Then we will rank the molds by their Infinite rating. Finally, we will ask you to vote for the distance driver that you feel is the best. Then we will compile the information and declare a winner! We will also award one lucky commenter a gift card for their input.

Best Distance Drivers

 

There is something about the feel of a distance driver that sets it apart from other types of discs. The wide rim makes you feel like there is something significant in your hand, both in terms of mass and of potential distance. The sharper edge has a distinct feeling that is unlike other discs. Their higher speed rating requires a little more effort in your throw, making the movement a little more physical. All of these things add up to a different experience when you throw a distance driver.

The high-speed, or distance driver category has been the bane of many new disc golfers. Someone new to disc golf may not understand that the name of the category refers to how fast the disc must be thrown in order to fly like it’s designed to do. Instead, newer players regularly buy discs that they don’t have the skill to be able to throw properly. Therefore, many bad habits might be formed before the disc golfer understands the need to start by throwing lower-speed discs. Lighter plastics can help someone without the arm speed to throw higher speed discs. However, there are benefits to throwing lower speed discs when starting out.

High speed drivers account for slightly over a quarter of all disc sales at Infinite. That’s pretty close to where we could expect it to be. It does trail putters as a category by a couple of percentage points.

 

 

To find out which molds were the most popular, I pulled up a list of the top 20 discs that were sold in the past year. Below is a chart with the top discs, along with the percentage of all distance drivers sold:

Rank Brand and Mold % of all distance drivers
1 Innova Destroyer 10.5%
2 Innova Wraith 9.0%
3 Infinite Discs Emperor 6.5%
4 Infinite Discs Pharaoh 5.2%
5 Infinite Discs Maya 3.2%
6 Innova Beast 2.3%
7 Innova Shryke 2.1%
8 Innova Mamba 2.1%
9 Discraft Avenger SS 1.9%
10 Discraft Nuke 1.9%
11 Innova Tern 1.7%
12 Discraft Force 1.5%
13 MVP Photon 1.5%
14 Discraft Surge SS 1.4%
15 Discraft Hades 1.4%
16 Innova Boss 1.4%
17 Discraft Zeus 1.3%
18 Discraft Thrasher 1.3%
19 Discraft Scorch 1.2%
20 Innova Katana 1.2%

 

Brands in the Top 20

 

Although most people know about the popularity of the Destroyer and Wraith, they may not know that one out of every five distance drivers sold at Infinite is one of those two molds! Those are some successful molds. In addition to holding the top two spots in the category. Innova is also responsible for 8 of the top 20 distance drivers we sell. That ties Discraft, who also holds 8 of the top 20 spots. In a distant third place is Infinite Discs, with 3 of the top 20. There were only four manufacturers in the top 20, and here is a chart with the breakdown:

 

Although Infinite Discs only had three molds in the top 20, those molds accounted for a significant portion of the distance drivers sold. In fact, sales of Infinite’s three top-20 molds surpassed Discraft’s eight molds in the top 20. Here is a list of the four manufacturers in the top 20, with the percentage of overall distance driver sales for the past year:

Best Rated Discs

Now let’s take a look at the Infinite Discs rating for the top molds. These are the ratings that customers have given each mold when they give a review. The ratings give us a picture of how people feel about the disc once they’ve had a chance to throw it. That’s a more accurate indication of the long-term view of people’s opinions of the disc, assuming it’s been around long enough for a significant number of people to rate the mold.  Infinite Discs’ Emperor and Pharaoh top the list, with ratings a bit above the rest of the group. Here are the top 20 discs, sorted by Infinite rating:

 

Infinite Discs Emperor 4.75
Infinite Discs Pharaoh 4.71
Innova Wraith 4.64
Discraft Zeus 4.64
Innova Destroyer 4.63
Innova Tern 4.61
Innova Shryke 4.6
Discraft Surge SS 4.59
Infinite Discs Maya 4.58
Discraft Hades 4.58
Discraft Thrasher 4.58

Fan Vote Results

We asked you to let us know which mold you considered to be the best distance driver. You responded by the hundreds, and we’ve compiled a list of the top molds. Just like the top mold sales, the fan vote was all Innova/Infinite. Topping the list wasn’t the popular Destroyer. It was the Wraith, which is like a slightly slower Destroyer. In addition to the brands you would expect to make the list, there were votes for many other brands, including Divergent Discs, Viking, Millennium, Legacy, Axiom, Kastaplast, Thought Space Athletics, and DGA.

 

Here is a list of the top voted discs, along with the percentage of people who voted for that mold.

Mold Percentage of Votes
Wraith 13.9%
Destroyer 9.4%
Emperor 4.5%
Pharaoh 4.1%
Maya 3.7%
Boss 3.4%
Grace 3.0%
Mamba 3.0%
DD3 2.2%
Shryke 2.2%

Thanks to everyone who voted!

Let Us Know Your Favorite!

Now it’s your turn to let us know about your favorite distance driver. Even if your disc didn’t make the list, let us know what it is, and why it is the best disc for you or the best driver for beginners. This is a great chance to show people looking for a distance driver why your favorite disc works for you!

Ted is the Chief Writer at Infinite Discs. He is responsible for the State of Disc Golf Survey articles and most of the "best discs" posts. Ted runs all kinds of local disc golf leagues and tournaments and tournaments in Northern Utah.

282 comments

  • My favorite driver has been the Millennium Sirius Quasar (1.4 run). It’s been great for big flex shots. Gets great distance in its turn, but always comes out of it and finishes for me. I usually don’t love the wide rimmed ones, but this one feels great and flys great.

  • My goto backhand driver has become the Innova Roadrunner, because it provides both distance and control. I can hyzer-flip it, throw it flat for a straight shot through a tunnel, or angle it for a severe fade around obstacles.

    For forehand drives, it’s the Innova Wraith for same reasons: distance + control.

  • Joseph Coddington

    My favorite driver is the Discraft Crank SS. It’s my most reliable disc no matter what type of throw i use. I can really use it to bomb some far shots straight with a bit of fade at the end. It’s always the first disc a grab from my bag and never disappoints!

  • My favorite driver is the Discraft Crank SS. It’s my most reliable disc no matter what type of throw i use. I can really use it to bomb some far shots straight with a bit of fade at the end. It’s always the first disc a grab from my bag and never disappoints!

  • My favorite is the Aztec from Infinite. I wanted something with a thinner rim, that had strong glide, and felt good to me on backhand or forehand. It delivers in all of these ways! It provides me the distance that I can’t achieve with higher speed discs.

  • Sean D. Alexander

    The destroyer is for sure my go to since it has came out! Yes they messed with the mold alot and that sucks, bur no matter what most the f2 star plastic feels the closest no matter what and most the time more overstable!

  • My most used distance driver is a Mamba. Even though it is quite understable, it goes pretty straight for my weak arm – I just have to be careful when there is a headwind.

  • Definitely a wraith for me. I can flip it up and shape shots with it and I can’t to that with a destroyer or other faster discs. Maybe this summer I’ll try to disc up.

  • Christopher Harvey

    Nothing beats a gateway journey. With my wimpy arm I throw it flat and it goes straight forever before a gentle penetrating fade. I rarely throw a distance driver, but gateway has in my opinion some of the best feeling plastic on the market. Give them a try!

  • The Discraft Scorch has just enough straight with a nice finish, it’s become my go to driver.

  • I’ve had a wraith in my bag for years

  • The Discmania Enigma is my most consistent distance driver. Being a 12 speed it doesn’t require pro level power to get it far. It has nice glide and a really easy to manage turn and fade. I can get it to do tight S flights without trying to put a lot of power into the throw. Also it’s not domey which makes it easier to grip.

  • My go to is a innova destroyer brcause of its consistency and it reliability on all courses. I’m a lefty so I like it on my uphill and to the left shots when I throw forehand but like it backhand for my open field shots

  • I’ve been loving the grace lately! Same flight numbers as a Wraith but one more glide. That Royal plastic feels amazing tho

  • Westside VIP Air King
    Despite my noodle arm. I get the most distance and max flight from the King. Easy hyzer flip and get good control. Now I only need a few more.

  • Thrasher because for my slower arm I can still get good distance

  • I use a thrasher as my distance driver right now and definitely enjoy throwing it.

  • I’m going with the Prodigy D2 because it has an easier turn on it while still maintaining a reliable fade. It demands less power and offers the same silky flip and comeback as, say, a Destroyer or beat-in Nuke.

  • Go-to is the Streamline Trace

  • I will have to say that my big Z nuke is the best distance driver ever!!

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