Midrange

  • Buzzz SS

    Discraft Buzzz SS Flight Chart The Discraft Buzzz SS is a straight-to-understable midrange with flight numbers 5 | 4 | -2 | 1. Think “beat-in Buzzz” out of the box—easy hyzer flips, gentle turnovers, and point-and-shoot control for golfers who want effortless line shaping without late, dumping fade. Widely available in ESP, Z, Big Z, CryZtal, Titanium, and Tour Series runs. Buzzz SS Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Buzzz SS very forgiving. Thrown flat, it tracks straight with light turn and a soft finish. Use a touch of hyzer to keep it laser-straight as your form develops. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players Intermediate arms can rely on…

  • Impact

    Discraft Impact Flight Chart Overview The Discraft Impact is a controllable fairway driver that bridges the gap between mids and drivers. With flight numbers 6 | 6 | -3 | 1, it delivers easy glide, workable high-speed turn, and a dependable late fade for accurate placement on technical fairways. Common plastics include ESP and Z, with occasional Titanium runs. Flight Path for Newer Players Expect gentle hyzer-flip flights: start on slight hyzer, the Impact stands to flat, tracks straight, then checks up softly. The modest speed and reliable finish help reduce big fades and long skip-aways. Flight Chart Takeaways for Intermediates On flat releases, the Impact pushes forward with controlled…

  • Piwakawaka

    RPM Piwakawaka Flight Chart Overview The RPM Piwakawaka is a neutral-to-slightly-understable midrange with flight numbers 6 | 6 | -3 | 0. Known for effortless glide and angle integrity, it excels at straight tunnel shots, gentle turnovers, and point-and-shoot approaches for a wide range of players. Common plastics include Atomic and Cosmic (premium durability and grip), Magma (soft/medium/hard base), and Glow for night play. Beginner-Friendly Glide and Control Newer throwers can expect easy hyzer-flips that stand to flat and track straight with a mild, late check-up. The high glide rewards smooth form and helps add controlled distance without a sharp fade. What Intermediates Can Expect from the Flight Chart At…

  • Caribou

    Daredevil Caribou Flight Chart Overview The Daredevil Caribou is a glidey, slightly understable midrange with flight numbers 4 | 5 | -3 | 1. It’s built for hyzer-flips, gentle turnovers, and long straight carries that finish softly. Offered in Grip Performance (soft, tacky, all-weather) and Flex Performance (firmer, a touch more stable), the Caribou’s flight path rewards smooth form for players across skill levels. Caribou Flight Path for Newer Arms Beginners can expect easy hyzer-flip flights: release on slight hyzer, watch it stand to flat, drift a bit right (RHBH), then check up with minimal fade. The high glide helps add effortless distance without surprise dumps. Flight Chart Insights for…

  • Moose

    Daredevil Moose Flight Chart Overview The Daredevil Moose is an understable midrange built for easy glide and line shaping. With flight numbers 4| 5 | 0 | 2, it excels at hyzer-flip straight shots, gentle turnovers, and long floaty approaches. Available in Grip Performance (soft, tacky, all-weather) and Flex Performance (firmer, slightly more stable), the Moose’s neutral-to-understable flight path helps newer players gain distance while giving experienced throwers a finesse tool for woods golf. Moose Flight Path for Newer Arms Beginner throwers can expect simple hyzer-flips: release on slight hyzer, watch it stand up to flat, drift a touch right (RHBH), and finish softly. The modest fade (1) keeps it…

  • Grizzly

    Daredevil Grizzly Flight Chart Overview: The Daredevil Grizzly is a glidey, understable-to-neutral fairway driver with flight numbers 4 | 4 | 0 | 2. It’s built for hyzer-flips, gentle turnovers, and effortless straight distance without a hard dump. Common runs include Grip Performance (tacky, all-weather feel) and Flex Performance (slightly firmer and a touch more stable). If you’re mapping fairway control at modest power, the Grizzly’s flight path rewards smooth releases across skill levels. Flight Path for Newer Arms Expect easy hyzer-flips: release on slight hyzer, watch it pop to flat, glide straight, then finish with a small, friendly check-up. Great for learning angle control on tight fairways. Flight Chart…

  • Kite

    Innova Kite Flight Chart The Innova Kite is a small-diameter midrange known for easy glide and understable workability. With flight numbers 5 | 6 | -3 | 1, the Kite excels at hyzer-flips, long drifting turnovers, and point-and-shoot lines for developing arms. Common plastics include DX (quickly seasons, most understable feel) and Star (more durable, holds stability longer). Use this page to view the Kite’s flight chart, skill-based flight path notes, and practical flight numbers guidance. Beginner-Friendly Line Shaping Newer throwers can start on slight hyzer and watch the Kite flip to flat, glide straight, and finish gently. The high glide (6) helps stretch controlled distance without extra power. Flight…

  • MD1

    Discmania MD1 Flight Chart The Discmania MD1 is a laser-straight midrange with flight numbers 5 | 6 | 0 | 0. Designed to hold the angle you put it on, the MD1 pairs exceptional glide with neutral stability for point-and-shoot control on tight fairways. Available primarily in premium C-Line (durable, clean release) and S-Line (grippier, slightly floatier), with occasional special blends. Beginner Control and Confidence For newer players, the MD1 flies straight at low–moderate power with very little lateral movement. It’s a great form teacher: smooth releases go far and finish flat without surprise fade. Flight Chart for Intermediate Arms Intermediates can rely on effortless hyzer-flips to flat and long,…

  • Meteor

    Discraft Meteor Flight Chart The Discraft Meteor is a glidey, understable midrange with flight numbers 5 | 5 | -3 | 1. Built for effortless hyzer-flips, long turnovers, and straight woods lines, the Meteor rewards smooth form and touch control. In premium plastics like ESP, Z Line, and Titanium, it offers dependable grip and durability with subtly different stability windows. Beginner-Friendly Flight Traits Newer players can expect easy, point-and-shoot distance. A light hyzer release flips to flat and rides straight with a gentle finish. The Meteor helps develop clean angles without demanding power. Flight Chart for Intermediate Arms At moderate power the Meteor hyzer-flips consistently and carves controlled right-finishing lines…

  • Temoko

    RPM Temoko Flight Chart The RPM Temoko is a stable, beaded putt & approach disc with flight numbers 3 | 4 | 0 | 0. Built for straight putts and point-and-shoot approaches, the Temoko offers a clean release, reliable glide, and a gentle, controlled fade. Common plastics include Magma (soft/medium/hard for putting feel), plus premium Atomic and Cosmic for durable throwing putters. Beginner-Friendly Flight Traits Newer players will see straight putts and easy, controllable approaches. The mild fade helps keep misses predictable while the bead adds a confident grip for consistent releases. Mid-Power Control: What Intermediates Can Expect At moderate power, the Temoko holds a flat line with minimal turn…

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