Midrange

  • Kon Tiki

    Infinite Discs Kon Tiki Flight Chart The Infinite Discs Kon Tiki is an understable, glide-heavy midrange built for effortless turnovers, smooth hyzer-flips, and straight, floaty approach lines. With flight numbers of 4 | 5 | -3 | 0, it excels as a finesse disc for beginners, slow-arm-speed players, and advanced throwers who rely on touch and technical control. Its shallow profile, small bead, and comfortable grip make it a highly workable midrange for shaping lines in tight woods or on short-to-medium approach shots. Kon Tiki Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will find the Kon Tiki extremely forgiving. Its –3 turn allows easy hyzer-flips and straight flights even at low…

  • Toro

    Innova Toro Flight Chart The Innova Toro is a highly overstable approach disc built for precision, torque resistance, and confident throws in all conditions. With flight numbers of 4 | 2 | 1 | 3, it delivers a low-glide, controlled flight ideal for backhand and forehand players who need a disc they can absolutely trust. Known for its flat top, durable premium plastics, and consistent overstability, the Toro has become a go-to option for power throwers and fans of Calvin Heimburg’s Tour Series lineup. Flight Chart By Skill Level Toro Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will likely find the Toro extremely overstable and challenging to throw for full distance. Rather…

  • Mutant

    Discmania Mutant Flight Chart The Discmania Mutant is a very overstable midrange built for control, wind-fighting dependability, and sharp, deliberate angles. With flight numbers of 5 | 3 | 0 | 4, the Mutant offers almost no turn and a heavy, late-stage fade that makes it ideal for utility shots, forehand approaches, and line-shaping in harsh conditions. Its flat profile and beaded rim add stability and predictability, making it a favorite among intermediate and advanced players who need a midrange that refuses to flip. How the Mutant Handles for Newer Players Beginners will find the Mutant extremely overstable with limited glide, resulting in short, early-fading flights. It can serve as…

  • Hex

    Axiom Hex Flight Chart The Axiom Hex is a straight-flying midrange with flight numbers 5 | 5 | -1 | 1, designed for accuracy and line-holding control. Known for its laser-straight flight and excellent glide, the Hex is one of Axiom’s most popular mids for both beginners and pros. Available in Neutron, Fission, and other premium plastics, it delivers reliable stability at all power levels and excels on wooded fairways, placement shots, and controlled tee throws. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Hex extremely forgiving. It resists early fade better than many midranges and flies straight with minimal effort. Even with slower arm speeds, the Hex glides forward…

  • Echo

    Streamline Echo Flight Chart The Streamline Echo is a neutral-to-understable midrange built for smooth, controllable lines and effortless glide. With flight numbers of 5 | 5 | -1.5 | 1, the Echo excels at straight drives, gentle hyzer-flips, and controlled turnovers. It features a beadless, comfortable rim and a slightly deeper hand feel, making it a dependable choice for both new players learning angle control and experienced players shaping precise lines in wooded fairways. Available primarily in premium Streamline plastics, the Echo offers consistency, durability, and a clean release that supports touch-focused midrange play. Flight Performance by Skill Level Echo Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Echo exceptionally…

  • Valor

    Legacy Valor Flight Chart The Legacy Valor is a dependable midrange built for controlled flights, clean releases, and predictable fade. With flight numbers of 5 | 5 | 0 | 2, it fills the gap between Legacy’s straight-flying mids and their more overstable offerings. The Valor is known for versatility—capable of handling off-the-tee midrange drives, technical fairway shots, and approach work with equal consistency. Review data highlights its straight stability, workable glide, and reliable finishing fade. How the Valor Flies for Newer Players For developing players, the Valor tends to fly straight with a dependable late fade. Its neutral high-speed stability makes it forgiving on slight release angles, while the…

  • Leviathan

    Divergent Discs Leviathan Flight Chart The Divergent Discs Leviathan is an extremely understable midrange designed for easy distance and smooth, controlled turn. With flight numbers of 5 | 4 | -4 | 0, it’s one of the most beginner-friendly mids on the market. The Leviathan excels at hyzer-flips, turnovers, and straight, glidey flights for players with lower arm speed, while experienced throwers use it as a finesse shaping disc that holds anhyzer lines effortlessly. Leviathan Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will appreciate how easily the Leviathan gets up to speed and glides straight without dumping out early. Even with light power, this disc resists fade and gently turns, producing more…

  • Cheengz I One

    Hyperflite Cheengz I One Flight Chart The Hyperflite Cheengz I One is a neutral, precision-focused midrange built for straight, controlled throws. With manufacturer flight numbers of 5 | 5 | 0 | 0 and reviewer averages landing very close to that, the I-One offers a remarkably straight flight path with virtually no natural turn or fade. Its slightly wider diameter, textured flight plate, and comfortable rim make it a point-and-shoot midrange that works for beginners, disc sports converts, and seasoned disc golfers who want a dependable line-holder. Cheengz I-One Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Cheengz I One to be a very friendly first midrange. Thrown with smooth,…

  • Addax

    Wild Discs Addax Flight Chart The Wild Discs Addax is a straight-flying, beaded midrange built for accuracy and control. With manufacturer flight numbers of 5 | 5 | 0 | 1 and reviewer averages close to 5 | 5 | 0 | 1, the Addax offers a neutral flight path with a gentle, reliable fade at the end. Reviewers frequently compare it to staples like the Discraft Buzzz and Dynamic Discs EMAC Truth, praising its ability to hold any line, its comfortable rim, and its excellent Ozone and Lava Flare plastic feels. Addax Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Addax to be a very forgiving midrange. Thrown with…

  • Interceptor

    Elevation Disc Golf Interceptor Flight Chart The Elevation Disc Golf Interceptor is a uniquely flexible, rubber-based midrange and approach disc designed to eliminate skips and rollaways. With flight numbers of 5 | 4 | -1 | 2, the Interceptor delivers straight-to-stable flights with a gentle fade and unmatched ground control. Its ecoFLOP, ecoFLEX, and ecoFIRM rubber blends provide excellent grip and a soft landing that players rely on when accuracy matters most. Beginner-Friendly Flight Performance Newer players will appreciate the Interceptor’s easy-to-control stability and soft feel. It resists unwanted turn, glides forward with minimal effort, and finishes consistently. The lack of ground play makes it especially forgiving for developing players…

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