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I cringe at the words "easy distance" or "easiest distance", but I understand what you're asking. My suggestions are:
S-Line TD.
Star Roadrunner or Star Sidewinder.
Champion Krait (mine is 160g and awesome for me)
Star and/or Champion Tern (around 160g, give or take a few)
Gold Line Fury -or- Opto Fury if GL beats in too fast for you.
The above work well for me and my noodle arm, and IMHO will work well for you also.
:thmbup: Seconded!Lat64 Maul is insanely long and glidey with minimal effort. My beat 175 Opto is my go-to hyzer flip disc and is just now getting to be too flippy after months of abuse. On a steep hyzer around 80% power it drifts very gradually to the right (RHBH) and finishes with minimal fade. Too much power and it turns & burns - time for a fresh one. Love watching it fly on a big sky anny — rip it hard nose up and watch it glide for days. A lighter weight one should fly about the same as my beat 175, maybe even longer. What's special about the Maul for me is how consistent and forgiving it is despite being understable.
Wow! I'm the OP, and I can't believe this thread got bumped!
I'm still messing around with several lightweight drivers, but my favorites are the X Heat (mid 160s), Jade, and Diamond. Although it's not a driver, I've also added a Wombat3 (thanks, Riverdog) because of its insane glide.
I'm almost 67 now, and it's a little sobering to consider that this thread might outlive me.![]()
Oops! Gotta add one more to the mix: the I-Blend Sphinx. Best new disc in the past couple of years, for my geriatric purposes.
Latitude 64 Fury, or possibly even the Saint (not the Saint Pro, stay away from that).
Get one between 164-168, and put out some pretty easy distance.