Midrange

  • Trust

    Latitude 64 Trust Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Trust is a beadless, slightly overstable midrange with flight numbers of 5 | 5 | 0 | 2. Designed as a workhorse, its flight path is a straight push with a dependable late fade, giving players a reliable control mid that handles power without flipping. The Trust’s Royal Grand plastic and clean rim shape make it a popular choice for both backhand and forehand players who want a mid that follows its intended flight numbers across a wide range of arm speeds. Trust Flight Path for Newer and Casual Players For beginners and casual players, the Trust will usually fly like a…

  • The Harpoon

    Lone Star Disc Harpoon Flight Chart The Lone Star Disc Harpoon is a small-diameter approach and midrange disc built for precise control and clean releases. With flight numbers of 4 | 3 | 0 | 2, it offers a straight-to-slightly overstable flight that resists turn yet doesn’t dump hard at the finish. The Harpoon’s flat top and flat inner rim make it an excellent choice for both backhand and forehand throws, giving players a comfortable grip and dependable accuracy from the fairway or the tee. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Harpoon surprisingly manageable for an overstable approach disc. It holds a straight flight at lower power and…

  • Kotuku

    RPM Kotuku Flight Chart The RPM Kotuku is a workhorse midrange built for dependable, torque-resistant flights. With flight numbers of 5 | 5 | 0 | 2, it delivers a straight, stable line that finishes with a controlled, reliable fade. Reviewers consistently compare it to a Roc3-style mid—neutral enough to shape lines, yet beefy enough to trust in the wind. Available primarily in Cosmic, Atomic, and Magma plastics, the Kotuku excels for both backhand and forehand players who want accuracy, consistency, and a disc that can handle power. How the Kotuku Flies The Kotuku offers a stable, point-and-shoot midrange flight that resists unwanted turn while still carrying impressive glide. Its…

  • Shu

    Yikun Shu Flight Chart The Yikun Shu is an understable, glide-heavy midrange designed for easy distance and smooth, controllable shot-shaping. With flight numbers of 4 | 5 | -2 | 1, the Shu behaves like a low-speed driver in a midrange body. Players highlight its comfortable, beadless rim shape and effortless hyzer-flip capability, making it an excellent tool for beginners, lower-power throwers, and anyone who wants a workable mid that can carve lines in tight fairways. Shu Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will find the Shu incredibly forgiving. Its -2 turn and high glide help it flip to flat easily, producing longer flights than most beginner mids. Even with…

  • Yan

    Yikun Yan Flight Chart The Yikun Yan is a glide-focused midrange designed for clean, straight flights with minimal effort. With flight numbers of 3 | 6 | 0 | 0, it behaves like a smooth, neutral control disc that holds the release angle without drifting or fading. Its beadless, putter-like feel makes it ideal for players who value touch, accuracy, and effortless glide on approach shots and straight lines. Yikun Yan Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will appreciate how easily the Yan flies straight with very little power. The high glide helps newer players achieve surprising distance, while the 0 turn and 0 fade keep the disc stable and predictable.…

  • Middy

    Lone Star Disc Middy Flight Chart The Lone Star Disc Middy is a torque-resistant, beadless midrange built for controlled, straight-to-stable flights. With flight numbers of 5 | 5 | 0 | 3, it delivers a neutral high-speed phase followed by a reliable, late fade. Players praise its predictable stability, trustworthy wind performance, and comfortable feel across Alpha, Bravo, and Glow plastics. Whether thrown backhand or forehand, the Middy is designed to be a true workhorse midrange for golfers of all skill levels. Flight Path Expectations for Beginners Newer players will find the Middy reliable but slightly demanding. With low turn and a firm fade, shorter throws will finish left consistently…

  • Code X

    Launch Disc Golf Code X Flight Chart The Launch Disc Golf Code X is an overstable midrange built for control, torque resistance, and confident throws in windy conditions. With flight numbers of 5.5 | 3 | 0 | 3, the Code X offers a straight, penetrating flight followed by a strong, dependable fade. It’s the more overstable counterpart to the Launch Code and works well for players who want a midrange that doesn’t turn over and still carries surprising distance, even in baseline Omega-style plastic. Flight Path for Beginners Newer players will notice the Code X finish harder left (RHBH) than most midranges. While it may feel slightly overstable for…

  • Code

    Launch Disc Golf Code Flight Chart The Launch Disc Golf Code is a beadless, slightly overstable midrange with flight numbers of 5.5 | 4 | -0.5 | 2. Designed to slot perfectly between a Buzzz and a Roc, the Code provides versatile control for players of all skill levels. With its comfortable rim and consistent stability, it delivers straight-to-fade flights that hold any line you put it on. The Code is primarily released in Launch’s baseline Omega-style plastic, which offers great grip and a touch more durability than standard DX blends. Flight Chart for Beginners Beginners will find the Launch Code a reliable midrange that resists turning too much but…

  • Origin

    Discmania Origin Flight Chart The Discmania Origin is a glide-heavy, slightly understable midrange with flight numbers of 5 | 5 | -1 | 1. Known for its exceptional glide and finesse-driven control, it excels at shaping lines and delivering smooth, effortless flights. Beginners appreciate its easy workability, while intermediate and advanced players use it as a precise woods-disc capable of hyzer flips, straight lasers, and controlled turnovers. Origin Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Origin to be an easy-throwing midrange that holds a straight line with minimal fade. Its high glide helps new players achieve added distance without requiring much arm speed, and its gentle understability allows clean…

  • M Model US

    Prodigy M Model US Flight Chart The Prodigy M Model US is a slightly understable midrange with flight numbers of 4 | 5 | -1 | 1. Known for its straight, workable flights and easy turn, it offers a forgiving M Model US flight path that suits beginners through advanced woods golfers. Reviewers frequently highlight its smooth release, comfortable beadless rim, and ability to carve turnovers or drift long, controlled lines. In BaseGrip, DuraFlex, and ProFlex plastics, it delivers consistent glide and reliable late fade without requiring high power. How Beginners Experience the M Model US Flight Path Newer players will find the M Model US incredibly user-friendly. It flies…

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