Midrange

  • Buzzz

    Discraft Buzzz – Flight Chart The Discraft Buzzz is one of the most trusted and widely used midrange discs in disc golf, featuring flight numbers of 5 | 4 | -1 | 1. Known for its unmatched versatility, the Buzzz offers a point-and-shoot flight that holds any line you put it on. Whether you’re a beginner learning straight throws or an advanced player carving controlled tunnels, the Buzzz provides predictable stability and buttery-smooth glide. It’s available in nearly every Discraft plastic blend, allowing players to fine-tune their preferred feel and stability. Beginner Flight Path – Effortless Straight Control Beginners will find the Buzzz easy to throw and incredibly forgiving. On…

  • Squall

    DGA Squall – Flight Chart The DGA Squall is a versatile midrange-to-fairway hybrid with flight numbers of 6 | 4 | -1 | 1. Known for its glide and control, the Squall bridges the gap between a traditional midrange and a fairway driver. It’s fast enough to stretch for extra distance yet maintains the touch and accuracy of a mid. Available in ProLine and SP Line plastics, each offering different levels of grip and stability, this disc is ideal for controlled drives, approach shots, and line-holding accuracy in the woods. Beginner Flight Path Beginners will enjoy the Squall’s straight and forgiving flight. With its high glide and mild fade, it…

  • Wasp

    Discraft Wasp Flight Chart The Discraft Wasp is a dependable, moderately overstable midrange with flight numbers 5 | 3 | 0 | 2. Built on a beaded profile for added stability, it holds straight lines into a headwind and finishes with a reliable fade. Commonly available in Z Line, ESP, and Jawbreaker (with occasional Big Z/Ti runs), the Wasp is a workhorse choice for controlled approaches, hyzer mid shots, and confident forehands where a consistent flight path matters. Beginner Lines: Straight Control with a Gentle Finish Newer players will see a straight push that slows into dependable fade. Throw it flat for point-and-shoot approaches, or add a touch of hyzer…

  • Spider

    Innova Spider – Flight Chart The Innova Spider is a compact, neutral-stable midrange with flight numbers 5 | 3 | 0 | 1. It’s built for point-and-shoot control, straight approaches, and tight-gap placement where you want the disc to mirror your release. At typical fairway speeds the flight path is flat with a gentle, late finish—great for woods golf and touchy layups. Beginner Lines: Straight and Simple Newer players can expect flat, neutral flights that track the aim line and sit softly. Modest glide (3) helps distance without adding unwanted turn, keeping misses tight to the fairway. Flight Chart Cues for Intermediates At ~250–320 ft power, the Spider holds the…

  • Gator

    Innova Gator – Flight Chart The Innova Gator is a very overstable approach midrange with flight numbers 5 | 2 | 0 | 3. Flat-topped and torque-resistant, it’s built for headwinds, forehand/backhand control, and “point-and-stick” landings. If you want a dependable flight path that finishes hard with minimal glide, the Gator is a staple for many players from developing to advanced. Beginner Control: Short, Certain Finishes Newer players will see straight-to-fade flights that check up quickly. Use the Gator when you need a predictable finish and don’t want an undershoot to sail long—true to its posted flight numbers. Intermediates: Wind-Ready Placement Count on flat releases that push a little, then…

  • Blaze

    Gateway Blaze – Flight Chart The Gateway Blaze is an overstable driver/mid hybrid with flight numbers 6 | 4 | 0 | 3. Low-profile and torque-resistant, it’s built for headwinds, sharp hyzers, and forehand utility. Expect a flat, neutral start that moves into a strong, dependable fade—ideal when you need a confident flight path that finishes hard. Newer Players: Predictable Fade without Drama If you’re developing form, the Blaze offers straight-to-fade flights that won’t turn and burn. Use it for safe hyzers, wind-resistant approaches, and controlled tee shots where you must finish left (RHBH). Intermediates: Controlled Hyzers and Wind Work Rely on the posted flight numbers for repeatable angles: flat…

  • Stratus

    Discraft Stratus Flight Chart The Discraft Stratus is a very-understable mid/short driver with flight numbers 5 | 4 | -4 | 1. Known for effortless hyzer-flips, gentle turnovers, and beginner-friendly control, the Stratus produces a right-moving flight path (RHBH) without much power. Common listings show baseline/midgrade options and periodic premium runs like ESP and Z tour/collector blends. Beginner Line: Easy Turn with Control Newer players will see flat or slight-hyzer throws stand up, drift right, and finish softly. It needs very little speed to fly true, making it a confidence builder for straight-to-turning approaches. Flight Chart for Intermediate Players Expect hyzer-flip to flat lasers and smooth turnover lines that hold…

  • Sentinel MF

    Millennium Sentinel MF – Flight Chart The Millennium Sentinel MF is a torque-resistant, overstable midrange with flight numbers 5 | 4 | 0 | 4. Designed for placement-first golf, it carves dependable hyzers, controlled flex shots, and wind-fighting lines. If you need a predictable flight path that finishes with authority, the Sentinel MF is built for that role. Beginner Take: Controlled Fade and Placement Newer players will see straight-to-fade flights that land reliably left (RHBH). Keep power moderate and use the Sentinel MF for safe hyzer approaches, skip finishes, and windy layups. Flight Chart Notes for Intermediates Expect flat releases that hold line with no high-speed turn and a strong,…

  • Aurora MS

    Millennium Aurora MS Flight Chart The Millennium Aurora MS is a true point-and-shoot midrange with flight numbers 4 | 5 | 0 | 0. Famous for a neutral flight path that mirrors your release, it rides straight with dependable glide and virtually no fade. In Standard, Quantum, and Sirius plastics, the Aurora MS serves beginners learning clean form and advanced players who demand angle-holding precision in the woods. Beginner-Friendly Lines Newer players will see effortless straight flights that track the aim line. Minimal power required, plenty of glide, and no surprise fade—great for building confidence on 150–250 ft approaches. Flight Chart for Intermediates Expect hyzer-flips that stand to flat and…

  • Comet

    Discraft Comet Flight Chart The Discraft Comet is a woods-control legend—laser straight, glide for days, and honest to your release. With flight numbers 4 | 5 | -2 | 1, it hyzer-flips to flat, holds gentle anhyzers, and finishes with minimal fade when thrown clean. Common plastics include Z and ESP (with Elite X/Big Z and seasonal Z Glo or tour runs appearing at times). If you want a mid that mirrors your form, the Comet’s neutral flight path and elite glide make it a go-to. Beginner Lines: Effortless Straight Shots Newer players will see easy distance without much power. The Comet rides the aim line, shows mild turn, and…

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