Midrange

  • Skeeter

    Innova Skeeter Flight Chart The Innova Skeeter is a glidey, straight-flying midrange disc with flight numbers of 5 | 5 | -1 | 1. It’s known for its smooth, controllable flights that make it a great choice for players of all skill levels. With its domey profile and excellent glide, the Skeeter bridges the gap between a putter and a midrange, providing reliable distance without losing accuracy. Available primarily in DX and Star plastics, this disc offers both grip and durability depending on your preference. Flight Chart By Skill Level Innova Skeeter Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will love the Skeeter’s easy, straight flights and impressive glide. Even with slower…

  • CRO

    Innova Cro Flight Chart The Innova Cro has flight numbers of 5 | 3 | 0 | 2 and delivers controlled, torque-resistant flights with dependable fade. Designed as a low-glide, small-diameter midrange, it fills the gap between the Roc and the Gator. The Cro excels at controlled approaches, short drives, and forehand touch shots where precision matters more than distance. It’s ideal for intermediate to advanced players who want reliable stability without excessive fade. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners may find the Cro slightly overstable at first, but it’s far more forgiving than many similar mids. When thrown flat, it flies straight with a subtle fade at the end. Its…

  • Oracle

    Ching Oracle – Flight Chart The Ching Oracle is a control midrange built for precision and finesse. With flight numbers around 4 | 4 | -1 | 1.5, the Oracle offers a smooth, workable flight with moderate turn and dependable fade. Its low profile, beadless rim, and distinctive thumb indentations provide confident grip and release for consistent accuracy on touch drives and approach shots. Beginner Flight Path Beginners will appreciate the Oracle’s easy, straight flight with a touch of fade at the end. It’s a reliable midrange that helps new players learn control and shaping while maintaining glide and forgiveness on off-axis throws. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players At moderate…

  • Medius

    Latitude 64 Medius – Flight Chart The Latitude 64 Medius is a control midrange with flight numbers around 5 | 5 | -1 | 2. Think straight-to-stable lines, workable turn, and a dependable finish that rewards clean angles. If you want a mid that bridges putters and fairways, the Medius delivers a predictable flight path without demanding max power. Common premium plastics include Opto and Gold Line. Beginner-Friendly Lines Newer arms can expect neutral carries with a gentle fade. A slight hyzer often flips to flat and rides forward—great for learning flight numbers translation without surprises. Flight Chart Cues for Intermediates At 225–300 ft power, flat releases push straight with…

  • Sharpshooter #2

    Aerobie Sharpshooter #2 – Flight Chart The Aerobie Sharpshooter #2 is a versatile midrange driver with flight numbers of 4 | 3 | 0 | 3. Built as the next step up from the Sharpshooter #1, it offers a straighter, more stable line with added speed and torque resistance. Designed for players refining their form, it delivers long, glidey flights with pinpoint accuracy and dependable control. Beginner Flight Path – Straight and Forgiving New players will appreciate the Sharpshooter #2’s smooth, easy glide and minimal fade. It holds straight lines without much effort and resists turning too early, making it great for developing consistent midrange throws. Flight Chart for Intermediate…

  • Cayote

    Innova Coyote – Flight Chart The Innova Coyote is a neutral, point-and-shoot midrange with flight numbers around 4 | 5 | 0 | 1. It’s built for straight, glidey lines that hold your release angle—perfect for touch approaches and tight fairways. Common plastics include Champion (a touch more stable) and Star (grippy and straight), with occasional DX or limited runs. Beginner Lines: Smooth, Straight Carries Newer players can expect easy glide and minimal fade. A gentle hyzer often flips to flat and rides forward; thrown flat, it tracks straight with a soft finish—great for learning clean releases. Flight Chart Cues for Intermediates At 225–300 ft power, the Coyote shines on…

  • Drone

    Discraft Drone – Flight Chart The Discraft Drone is a very overstable midrange built for wind, torque, and confident fades. With flight numbers of 5 | 3 | 1 | 4, it stays on line under power, resists turn, and finishes hard—perfect for headwinds, forced hyzers, and skip approaches. Common plastics include ESP, Z Line, Jawbreaker, with occasional Ti and CryZtal runs. Beginner Take: Controlled Fade, Wind Help Newer players will see short, predictable hyzers. The Drone’s strong fade and low glide keep misses safe, especially in wind. Not a distance disc—think placement and reliability. Intermediate Lines and Use Cases At 250–325 ft power, expect zero high-speed turn, flat pushes…

  • Element

    Gateway Element – Flight Chart The Gateway Element is a neutral-to-understable midrange driver with flight numbers of 5 | 5 | -1 | 1. Known for its straight, glidey flights, the Element offers a clean release and predictable finish—making it one of Gateway’s most beginner-friendly mids. It excels at hyzer-flips, smooth turnovers, and effortless control in the woods. Most commonly available in Sure Grip, Diamond, Platinum, and Evolution plastics. Beginner Flight Path and Feel Beginners will appreciate the Element’s easy glide and neutral stability. When thrown flat or with a touch of hyzer, it flips up and rides straight before a soft fade. This makes it an excellent first midrange…

  • Glide

    Discraft Glide – Flight Chart The Discraft Glide is a fairway driver known for its incredible float and effortless distance. With flight numbers of 6 | 5 | -3 | 1, this disc delivers easy-turning, high-glide flights that stay aloft with minimal fade. Perfect for beginners learning to shape shots or experienced players seeking controlled turnover lines, the Glide truly lives up to its name. Commonly available in Z Line and ESP plastics. Beginner Flight Path Beginners will find the Glide extremely forgiving—just a smooth throw results in long, straight flights with a gentle right turn (RHBH). Its high glide means extra distance without extra effort, making it one of…

  • Bulldog

    Innova Bulldog – Flight Chart The Innova Bulldog is a discontinued, overstable midrange and approach disc known for its predictable fade and torque resistance. With flight numbers around 4 | 3 | 0 | 2, it’s built for players who demand control in the wind, short hyzer shots, and reliable landings. Originally released in Champion and Pro Line plastics, it remains a favorite among collectors and players seeking beefy, slow-flying stability. Beginner Flight Path Beginners will find the Bulldog extremely overstable, making it best suited for specialty shots or as a training disc to learn forehand form. Expect a strong left finish (for RHBH throws) and limited glide. Intermediate Flight…

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