Stokely Discs Finch
The Stokely Discs Finch is a stable, beaded putt & approach disc built for control in any condition. Designed as the beaded companion to the Wren, it offers neutral-to-slightly-overstable flights that stay on line and finish with a dependable fade.
Flight: 3 | 3 | 0 | 1.5. The Finch holds straight at low and medium power, then settles with a controlled, predictable finish—perfect for throwing putters and point-and-shoot approaches. Official Finch overview
Why throw the Stokely Discs Finch?
- Stable beaded putt & approach disc that feels secure in the hand.
- Neutral flight with a touch of fade for straight putts and line-drive throws.
- Easy-to-control throwing putter in calm or windy conditions.
- Pairs perfectly with the Wren—slightly less turn and a bit more stability.
- Great all-around option for circle putting, approaches, and short tee shots.
Plastics
Strato (baseline): tacky, grippy base plastic that won’t slip from your hand, wet or dry. Perfect for putts and approaches that need maximum touch and chain-grabbing feel.
Meso (premium, translucent): durable, clear blend similar to classic “champion-style” plastic. Meso Finch runs keep the 3 | 3 | 0 | 1.5 flight for a long time and shine as primary throwing putters.
Meso Soft (premium, flexible): softer, foldable version of Meso with extra grip and give. Ideal if you want a throwing putter that hits the ground or chains and stays put.
Thermo (premium, opaque): Stokely’s highest-end blend with excellent grip and “plastic memory.” Thermo Finch discs bounce back from tree hits and keep their stable flight characteristics season after season.
Flight numbers
- Speed: 3
- Glide: 3
- Turn: 0
- Fade: 1.5
Similar Discs
Stokely Discs Wren • Dynamic Discs Judge
FAQs
What are the Stokely Finch flight numbers and what do they mean?
The Finch is rated 3 | 3 | 0 | 1.5. That means putter speed, moderate glide, neutral high-speed stability, and a reliable, moderate fade for controlled finishes.
How does the Finch compare to the Wren?
The Finch is the beaded companion to the Wren, with slightly less turn and a more consistent fade. If you like the Wren but want a touch more stability, the Finch is the natural step up.
Is the Finch better for putting or throwing?
It works well for both. In the circle, it offers a straight, confident putt with a gentle fade. As a throwing putter, it flies neutral at low power and finishes predictably on approaches and short drives.
Who is the Finch best for?
The Finch suits all skill levels. Beginners get a forgiving, straight putter that doesn’t drift wildly, while experienced players get a stable throwing putter for line drives and controlled approaches.
Which Finch plastic should I choose?
Choose Strato if you want a classic, grippy putting feel. Pick Meso for a durable throwing putter that keeps its stability. Go Meso Soft if you prefer extra grip and a softer impact. Choose Thermo when you want the most premium feel, strong grip, and long-lasting, consistent flights.