Streamline Ascend
The Streamline Ascend is a truly understable fairway driver built for effortless distance and smooth shot shaping. It rewards clean form with easy flip-to-flat flights, long drift, and a gentle finish that keeps you in the fairway.
Flight: 6 | 5 | -3 | 0.5. The Ascend pops up from hyzer, glides on a controlled turn, and finishes forward rather than dumping out early. Official specs
Why throw the Streamline Ascend?
- Understable fairway that gives newer players straight, confidence-building drives.
- High glide for surprising distance at a comfortable speed 6 rim.
- Controllable turn lets experienced players carve lines from hyzer angles.
- Great for hyzer-flips, long turnovers, and low-power standstill shots in the woods.
Plastics
Neutron (premium): Streamline’s flagship opaque blend with bright colors, excellent durability, and a comfortable grip. Neutron Ascends fly true to 6 | 5 | -3 | 0.5, offering easy hyzer-flips for newer arms and controllable turnovers for experienced throwers. Special Edition runs use the same Neutron base with limited artwork.
Flight numbers
- Speed: 6
- Glide: 5
- Turn: -3
- Fade: 0.5
Similar Discs
Streamline Drift • MVP Relay
FAQs
What are the Streamline Ascend flight numbers and what do they mean?
The Ascend is rated 6 | 5 | -3 | 0.5. That means fairway-driver speed, strong glide, plenty of high-speed turn, and a very gentle fade for easy hyzer-flips and long, drifting lines.
Is the Ascend good for beginners?
Yes. The Ascend is designed for all skill levels. Newer players get straight, glidey drives without needing a big arm, while still having a predictable finish.
What shots does the Ascend excel at?
Hyzer-flips, long turnovers, and touch standstill drives. Thrown on light hyzer, it flips to flat, glides, and rides the line you commit to.
How does the Ascend compare to the Streamline Drift?
The Drift is a touch faster and a bit more stable. The Ascend is flippier, better for big hyzer-flips, slower arm speeds, and dedicated turnover lines.
Who should bag the Ascend?
Players who want an easy-flying fairway that opens up understable lines. It’s ideal as a first understable driver, a woods line-shaper, or a lower-power distance option that still feels controllable off the tee.