Midrange

  • Launch

    Vibram Launch Flight Chart The Vibram Launch is a neutral-stable midrange built from Vibram’s grippy X-Link rubber, with flight numbers around 5 | 5 | -1 | 2. It’s designed for straight, workable flight paths with tons of glide and a gentle, reliable fade at the end. Reviewers describe it as a confidence-building mid that can handle a little wind, hold lines at moderate power, and cover surprising distance for a midrange before settling softly near the target. Vibram Launch Flight Path by Skill Level Launch Flight Path for Developing & Beginner Players For newer players and slower arms, the Vibram Launch flies very straight with a mild finish. With…

  • Crag

    Vibram Crag Flight Chart The Vibram Crag is a deeply overstable midrange with flight numbers around 4 | 3 | 0 | 3.5. Built from durable X-Link rubber, it is designed to handle power, resist turn, and finish with a strong, dependable fade. The Crag’s flight path is all about control in wind, confident hyzers, and approaches that sit down quickly instead of skipping past the target. Vibram Crag Flight Path by Skill Level How the Crag Flies for Newer Players For newer players, the Vibram Crag will feel quite overstable. With lower arm speed, the disc tends to fly straight for a short distance and then dump hard left…

  • TDx

    Discmania TDx Flight Chart The Discmania TDx is an understable control driver with flight numbers 9 | 5 | -3 | 1. Designed for easy distance and smooth shot shaping, the TDx offers high glide, noticeable turn, and a gentle finishing fade. Many players use it as a workable fairway-style driver for hyzer flips, controlled turnovers, and tailwind distance lines where the TDx flight path can stay in the air for a long time without dumping out. Flight Path by Skill Level TDx Flight Path for Newer and Casual Players For beginners and casual golfers, the TDx flight chart leans toward easy, understable distance. Thrown flat by a lower-power player,…

  • MD4

    Discmania MD4 Flight Chart The Discmania MD4 is an overstable midrange with flight numbers 5 | 4 | 0 | 3. It’s built as a torque-resistant workhorse that handles power, wind, and forehand torque without flipping, making it a reliable choice for controlled approaches and midrange drives. With a comfortable midrange profile and dependable fade, the MD4 fits players who want a more overstable compliment to neutral mids like the MD3. Flight Path by Skill Level MD4 Flight Path for Beginner and Casual Players For newer players, the MD4 flight path will feel quite overstable. Thrown flat, it tends to push forward briefly before making a strong, early fade left…

  • Gobi

    Latitude 64 Gobi Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Gobi is a glide-heavy midrange with flight numbers of 6 | 5 | -0.5 | 1. Designed as Latitude’s first double-mold midrange, the Gobi pairs an Opto flight plate with a Gold Line rim for a premium-feeling, workable disc. Its straight-to-understable profile makes it ideal for controlled hyzer flips, long drifting lines, and angle-responsive shaping for a wide range of players. Gobi Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will appreciate the Gobi’s easy glide and gentle turn. A smooth throw produces a straight, forward-carrying flight with a light, predictable fade at the end. Its forgiving stability helps newer players learn clean releases without…

  • Pine

    Westside Pine Flight Chart The Westside Discs Pine is a stable-to-slightly overstable midrange with flight numbers 5 | 4 | 0 | 2. Built for controlled approaches and midrange drives, the Pine offers a straight flight with dependable fade at the end. Players describe the Pine flight path as trustworthy in both open and wooded fairways, with enough stability to handle power while still holding clean lines. Pine Flight Path for Newer Players For newer players, the Pine will feel like a straight-flying midrange with a reliable finish. Thrown with moderate power, it resists early turn and then moves into a gentle hyzer fade, helping control distance without big sideways…

  • Quake

    DGA Quake Flight Chart The DGA Quake is a reliably overstable midrange designed for control in all conditions. With flight numbers of 5 | 3 | 0 | 3, it offers low glide, zero turn, and a strong, forward-pushing fade. Players describe the Quake as a longer, glidey Zone-type disc that excels for both backhand and forehand throws, especially when you need the flight path to stay true in the wind. Quake Flight Path for Newer Players For newer or lower-power players, the Quake will feel very overstable. Expect short, controlled flights that hold straight briefly before fading hard. It’s not the easiest first midrange, but it can be a…

  • Wombat3

    Innova Wombat3 Flight Chart The Innova Wombat3 is a glide-heavy midrange with flight numbers 5 | 6 | -1 | 0. Built with Innova’s V-Tech rim, it offers extra torque resistance compared to many understable mids, which helps it handle both touch backhands and controlled forehands. Reviewers highlight its easy distance, effortless straight lines, and ability to hold gentle turnovers without fading out early, making it a popular option for woods golf and placement shots. Wombat3 Flight Path for Newer Players For newer players, the Wombat3 is very user-friendly. The high glide and mild turn help compensate for lower power, producing long, straight flights with minimal fade. Beginners can expect…

  • RocX3

    Innova RocX3 Flight Chart The Innova RocX3 is a reliably overstable midrange designed for control, wind resistance, and confident placement shots. With flight numbers of 5 | 4 | 0 | 3, the RocX3 offers a flatter profile, lower glide compared to a traditional Roc, and a strong, dependable fade. Reviewers consistently note its ability to resist turning in headwinds and its role as a perfect “control-first” midrange for both backhand and forehand power throwers. For players who want a disc that always finishes on time, the RocX3 is built for exactly that. RocX3 Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the RocX3 quite overstable, but useful as a learning…

  • Orbit

    Galaxy Orbit Flight Chart The Galaxy Orbit is a straight-flying approach disc that blends the line-holding control of a driving putter with the glide of a midrange. Featuring flight numbers around 5 | 4 | 0 | 1 (some reviewers suggest it behaves closer to 4 | 4 | 0 | 1), the Orbit excels at point-and-shoot accuracy with a gentle, reliable fade. Its flat top and comfortable, slim profile make it an excellent choice for backhand or forehand throws, especially for players who want a straighter alternative to traditional overstable approach discs. Galaxy Orbit Flight Path by Skill Level Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will appreciate the Orbit’s…

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