Thought Space Athletics Requiem
The Thought Space Requiem is a controllable, high-speed distance driver that flies 12 | 5 | -1 | 2. Built to balance power and control, it offers workable turn for pushy distance and a trustworthy, forward fade that lands on command for a wide range of arms.
Throw it flat for long S-curves that track center before checking up. Add slight hyzer to stand up and ride, or aim for tailwind bombs where the gentle turn adds effortless carry. The comfortable rim supports confident backhand drives and smooth, angle-driven forehands.
Why throw the Requiem?
- Workable 12-speed that blends glide, gentle turn, and dependable finish.
- Forgiving for developing arms; distance potential for power throwers.
- Great for tailwinds, long hyzer-flips, and late-turning lasers.
- PDGA-approved specs for confident tournament play.
Plastics
See current Thought Space blends and feel notes in the TSA Plastics Guide.
Flight numbers
- Speed 12
- Glide 5
- Turn −1
- Fade 2
Similar Discs
Discraft Hades • Innova Wraith
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the Requiem flight numbers and what do they mean?
12 | 5 | −1 | 2 combines high-speed pace, strong glide, gentle high-speed turn, and a reliable finish. From slight hyzer it stands to flat, rides for distance, and checks up forward instead of dumping. That blend creates long, shapeable S-curves you can trust on open holes or controlled fairways.
Who is the Requiem best for?
Players stepping into faster distance drivers and power throwers seeking a workable bomber. Developing arms get forgiving stand-ups and a calm finish. Bigger arms see late-turning flights that push downrange before fading on command. If your overstable drivers stall early, Requiem adds length without sacrificing control.
How does Requiem compare to Hades or Wraith?
All live near the neutral-to-workable distance lane. Requiem offers earlier stand-up than many 12-speeds while keeping a confident finish. Hades is typically flippier with more turn and glide; Wraith often finishes firmer. Choose by how soon you want turn to start and how strong you want the fade.
What shots does the Requiem excel at and how should I throw it?
Hyzer-flip distance, tailwind S-curves, and long, late-turning lines. Start on slight hyzer with nose down to let it stand and ride. For turnover lasers, release flat and manage height so it drifts instead of stalling. In headwinds, bias more hyzer or club up to a sturdier driver.
What weights make sense for this mold?
Choose 167–172 g for quicker stand-ups and angle shaping in calm conditions; 173–175 g for steadier lines and a later, stronger finish. Heavier builds feel more planted across breeze, while lighter options flip sooner and can add effortless carry for developing power.