Midrange

  • Commander

    Innova Commander Flight Chart The Innova Commander is a wide-diameter, overstable mid/fairway crossover with flight numbers around 6 | 4 | 0 | 3. Expect a torque-resistant flight with minimal turn, workable glide, and a reliable, late fade. Think “faster, beefier V-Roc3”—great for flex approaches, forehand chips, and headwind control where you want distance control without dumping out too early. Flight Path Basics for Newer Players For developing arms, the Commander will feel quite overstable. Thrown flat it pushes forward briefly then finishes hard. Use it to learn hyzer angles, skip-in approaches, and confident headwind lines. If you’re chasing dead-straight, consider a straighter mid; the Commander’s job is predictable fade.…

  • New M1

    Prodigy M1 Flight Chart The Prodigy M1 (new mold) is a consistent, overstable midrange with flight numbers 5 | 4 | 0 | 3. Redesigned for improved feel and reliability, the M1 offers a torque-resistant, wind-fighting flight that holds any line and finishes with a smooth, predictable fade. It’s built for control and accuracy, performing equally well for forehands and backhands when precision matters most. M1 Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the M1 overstable, but it’s a great introduction to dependable midrange control. Expect short, accurate flights with a consistent fade that helps shape hyzer lines or fight wind on approach shots. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players Intermediate…

  • MD

    Discmania MD Flight Chart The Discmania MD is a perfectly neutral midrange with flight numbers of 4 | 5 | 0 | 0. Built to be point-and-shoot, it holds your release angle with minimal turn and almost no fade, making it a reliable choice for straight tunnel shots, touch approaches, and form work. Available most often in premium S-Line and C-Line plastics, the MD pairs glide with control for clean, repeatable flights. Straight Results for Newer Players Beginners will appreciate the MD’s forgiving, neutral stability. Thrown smooth and flat, it tracks straight with gentle glide and sits softly. It’s excellent for learning nose angle control without fighting strong fade. Flight…

  • Justice

    Dynamic Discs Justice Flight Chart The Dynamic Discs Justice is an extremely overstable midrange with flight numbers of 5 | 3 | 0.5 | 4. Built for reliability in all conditions, it shrugs off wind, resists turn, and finishes on a strong, predictable fade. The shallow, beadless rim delivers a clean release for both backhand and forehand approach shots. Justice Flight Path for Beginners For newer players, the Justice will feel very overstable. Expect short, dependable hyzers and “dump” finishes. It’s not a distance mid, but it’s excellent for learning controlled hyzer approaches that stick near the pin. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players Intermediates can lean on the Justice for…

  • Evidence

    Dynamic Discs Evidence Flight Chart The Dynamic Discs Evidence is a versatile midrange with flight numbers of 5 | 5 | -1 | 0, known for its exceptional glide and controllable turn. Originally released for the 2015 Trilogy Challenge, the Evidence has remained a fan favorite among players who rely on smooth, accurate flights. Its beadless design and comfortable rim make it an easy disc to grip and release for precise line shaping in the woods or on open fairways. Evidence Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Evidence an easy disc to throw straight with minimal fade. It holds the line you put it on and rewards smooth…

  • Dragonfly

    AquaFlight Dragonfly Flight Chart The AquaFlight Dragonfly is a lightweight, floating midrange with flight numbers 5 | 4 | -3 | 1. Designed specifically for beginners, youth players, and slower arm speeds, the Dragonfly offers effortless glide, easy distance, and water-safe confidence. Its floatable plastic blend keeps it light and understable, helping it fly straighter and farther for players who don’t throw with high speed or power. Dragonfly Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Dragonfly easy to throw straight and far with minimal effort. Its light weight and high turn rating (-3) help it resist early fade, gliding down the fairway in a smooth, neutral path. Perfect for…

  • Wombat

    Innova Wombat Flight Chart The Innova Wombat is a high-glide midrange with flight numbers 5 | 6 | -1 | 0. Designed for effortless distance and straight lines, the Wombat features Innova’s VTech rim, which helps it resist torque and stay on your release angle. It’s known for long, smooth flights that finish straight with almost no fade—perfect for controlled turnovers or laser-straight midrange drives. Flight Path for Beginners New players will find the Wombat incredibly forgiving. With its high glide and neutral stability, it holds the line even with slower arm speeds. Expect long, floaty flights that stay in the air longer than expected and finish gently forward rather…

  • Bard

    Westside Bard Flight Chart The Westside Bard is a power-ready, overstable midrange built for control in wind and torque-heavy throws. Manufacturer flight numbers: 5 | 4 | 0 | 3. Expect a flat, neutral start with minimal high-speed turn and a reliable, late fade. Common plastics include VIP (durable, stiff), VIP Ice on select runs, and Tournament (TP) for a touch more grip. This page focuses on the Bard’s flight chart, flight path by skill level, and practical use cases informed by player feedback. Snapshot & Flight Numbers Speed 5 control with workable glide (4). The Bard resists turning when thrown hard and finishes predictably, making it a dependable line-holding…

  • VRoc

    Innova VRoc Flight Chart The Innova VRoc is a neutral-to-stable midrange built on Roc DNA with Innova’s VTech convex rim. Listed flight numbers are 4 | 4 | 0 | 2, giving you straight carries, dependable torque resistance, and a late, controlled fade. Common plastics include DX, Star, GStar, Champion, and occasional Metal Flake runs. Quick Overview A large-diameter, beaded mid that likes clean releases and line control. The VRoc shines on point-and-shoot fairways, gentle hyzers, and straight forehands where you want glide without unwanted turn. VRoc Flight Path for Newer Players Expect straight flights with a soft finish (RHBH). Start on slight hyzer to prevent early turn; DX and…

  • Kaxe Z

    Kastaplast Kaxe Z Flight Chart The Kastaplast Kaxe Z is a straight-flying control midrange and fairway hybrid known for its clean release and minimal fade. Featuring flight numbers of 6 | 5 | 0 | 2, the Kaxe Z offers a neutral flight with just enough fade to stay reliable without being overstable. Designed as a straighter version of the original Kaxe, the “Z” model provides incredible accuracy and glide, making it one of the most versatile discs in Kastaplast’s lineup. Flight Characteristics and Overview The Kaxe Z feels like a midrange but performs like a fairway driver, offering a blend of control and distance. It’s ideal for players who…

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