Midrange

  • Manta

    Innova Manta Flight Chart The Innova Manta is an understable midrange with flight numbers of 5 | 5 | -2 | 1. It’s designed as a finesse disc that feels like a seasoned mid right out of the box—great glide, gentle high-speed turn, and a mild, controlled fade. Reviews highlight the Manta as beginner-friendly for straight and turnover lines, while more experienced players use it for hyzer flips, smooth turnovers, and shaping lines in the woods. Manta Flight Path for Newer Disc Golfers For newer players, the Manta’s flight path is all about easy distance and control. At lower arm speeds, it tends to fly straight with a slight, late…

  • Nordic Warrior

    Viking Nordic Warrior Flight Chart The Viking Nordic Warrior is a stable midrange with flight numbers of 4 | 4 | 0 | 2. Designed for controlled lines, dependable stability, and excellent wind performance, it’s a workhorse mid that handles both power and touch. Players consistently praise the Nordic Warrior for its ability to stay straight under torque and finish with a clean, reliable fade. Whether you throw backhand or forehand, it offers predictable flights that shine on hyzers, straight drives, and technical approach shots. Nordic Warrior Flight Path for Newer Players Beginner players will find the Nordic Warrior slightly overstable but very manageable. The disc resists turning even with…

  • Archer

    Discraft Archer Flight Chart The Discraft Archer lists flight numbers of 5 | 4 | −4 | 1. It’s a touch-friendly, understable control mid/fairway built for hyzer-flips, effortless turnovers, and straight laser lines at modest power. Beginners appreciate its easy glide, while experienced players use it to shape precise woods shots and long, drifting approaches without a hard finish. Archer Flight Path for Beginners If you’re newer or throw with moderate speed, the Archer flies straight with a gentle turn and soft finish. A slight hyzer release will stand up to flat, giving you controllable distance without fighting left at the end. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players At typical rec–intermediate…

  • Anchor

    Latitude 64 Anchor Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Anchor is a reliably overstable midrange with flight numbers 5 | 4 | 0 | 3. On the Anchor flight chart you’ll see a straight, torque-resistant high-speed phase followed by a strong, dependable fade. Built for control and consistency, the Anchor is ideal for players who want a mid that won’t flip, even under power or in the wind. Anchor Flight Numbers & Mold Specs Speed: 5 Glide: 4 Turn: 0 Fade: 3 Primary Use: Overstable midrange Stability: Very overstable Recommended Skill Level: Intermediate to professional throwers Typical Plastics: Gold Line, Opto, Retro Diameter: ~21.7 cm Rim Depth / Width: Deep midrange…

  • Andro C

    Ozone Andro C Flight Chart The Andro C is a stable hybrid that bridges the gap between mid-range and fairway driver, with flight numbers 6 | 4 | -1 | 2. On the Andro C flight chart you’ll see a dependable flight path: moderate speed, good glide, slight high-speed turn, and a clean fade for finish. It’s designed for throwers looking for control with extra distance potential. Andro C Flight Numbers & Mold Specs Speed: 6 Glide: 4 Turn: -1 Fade: 2 Primary Use: Mid-range / fairway hybrid Stability: Stable with slight understability potential Recommended Skill Level: Beginners through advanced (especially those wanting control + distance) Typical Plastics: Premium Beadless…

  • Radium

    Element Radium Flight Chart The Element Radium is a control driver that blurs the line between midrange and fairway, with flight numbers 6 | 4 | -1 | 2. On the Radium flight chart, you’ll see a neutral-to-slightly-understable flight path at high speed, followed by a dependable fade that keeps it from drifting too far off line. It’s designed for players who want controlled distance and accuracy on longer midrange shots and shorter fairway drives. Radium Flight Numbers & Mold Specs Speed: 6 Glide: 4 Turn: -1 Fade: 2 Primary Use: Control driver / long midrange hybrid Stability: Stable with slight high-speed turn Recommended Skill Level: Developing to advanced players…

  • STARi

    Prodiscus STARi Flight Chart The Prodiscus STARi is an understable midrange with flight numbers 4 | 4 | -2 | 0. On the STARi flight chart you’ll see a slow, workable mid that glides, turns, and finishes gently. It’s built for straight shots that drift right (RHBH), controlled turnovers, and easy-distance approaches for players who don’t want to force the disc to move. STARi Flight Numbers & Mold Specs Speed: 4 Glide: 4 Turn: -2 Fade: 0 Primary Use: Understable midrange / approach Stability: Understable, line-shaping mid Recommended Skill Level: Beginners to advanced players Typical Plastics: Basic and premium Prodiscus blends (e.g., Ultrium-style) The STARi’s combination of -2 turn and…

  • Uranium

    Element Uranium Flight Chart & Overview The Element Discs Uranium is a compact, overstable midrange with flight numbers 4 | 2 | 0 | 2. Designed as a torque-resistant, wind-fighting approach disc, it flies straight when powered up and finishes with a dependable fade at any arm speed. Reviewers consistently describe the Uranium as a short-range workhorse—excellent for headwinds, flex lines, and controlled approaches that require a disc to hold its angle and land flat. Uranium Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will experience the Uranium as a reliably overstable midrange. With lower glide and a strong finishing fade, the disc avoids unwanted turn and provides predictable hyzer shapes. Newer…

  • Navigator

    Full Turn Navigator Flight Chart & Overview The Full Turn Navigator is a beadless midrange with flight numbers 5 | 4 | -1 | 2, designed to bridge the gap between neutral and slightly overstable. For slower arms it acts like a trustworthy overstable mid that handles headwinds, while higher-power players see a straighter, neutral flight path that holds the release angle before finishing with a controlled fade. With workable turn, moderate glide, and a predictable finish, the Navigator is built to guide your midrange game on a wide variety of courses. Navigator Flight Path for Newer Players For newer players, the Navigator’s flight path leans stable. At lower power,…

  • Lithium

    Element Lithium Flight Chart The Element Discs Lithium is an easy-to-throw understable midrange with flight numbers 5 | 4 | -2 | 1. Its shallow, flat profile gives a clean release for both backhand and touch forehand shots, making it a great choice for beginners and slower arms who want effortless glide, smooth hyzer flips, and gentle turnover lines without a hard fade. Element Lithium Flight Path for Beginners New players will find the Lithium very forgiving. When thrown with modest power, it tends to flip up from a slight hyzer and glide straight with a soft finish. For many beginners, this will be one of the first discs that…

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