Midrange

  • 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…

  • #2 Hyzer

    Lightning Discs #2 Hyzer Flight Chart The Lightning Discs #2 Hyzer is a wind-ready, very overstable mid/control driver. With flight numbers of 5 | 5 | 1 | 4, it flies straight under power and finishes with a heavy, dependable fade. Think headwind control, spike hyzers, skip placements, and shots that absolutely must not turn. Beginner Guidance: Reliable Dump Fade Newer players will see a strong hyzer out of the hand and a fast, dumping finish. Use it to learn safe hyzer lines, short spikes, and headwind approaches where neutral discs might drift. Intermediate Shot Notes and Flight Path Intermediates can trust the #2 Hyzer for upwind fairways, forced hyzers,…

  • Hawk

    Discraft Hawk Flight Chart The Discraft Hawk is a classic, straight-flying midrange with flight numbers of 4 | 3 | -2 | 2. Known for easy glide and gentle finish, it’s long been a starter-set staple because it holds the intended line at low to moderate power. Players use the Hawk for point-and-shoot mids, controlled turnovers, and accurate placement shots on wooded fairways. Beginner-Friendly Lines Newer players will see a mostly straight flight with light turn and a soft fade. The Hawk doesn’t require much arm speed, making it ideal for learning clean releases and building confidence on 150–250 ft approaches. Flight Chart Notes for Intermediates Expect effortless hyzer-flips and…

  • Griffin

    Innova Griffin Flight Chart The Innova Griffin is an easy-to-throw understable midrange designed for smooth turnovers and controlled finesse shots. With flight numbers of 5 | 3 | 1 | 3, it delivers effortless glide and gentle right-turning flights for right-handed backhand players. Originally produced in DX plastic, the Griffin has become an out-of-production favorite among collectors and players who appreciate its reliable understability and straight control at lower speeds. Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Griffin extremely forgiving and easy to shape. Its natural turn and slow fade help new players achieve longer, straighter throws without needing high power. Perfect for developing form and learning controlled anhyzer…

  • Panther

    Innova Panther Flight Chart The Innova Panther lists flight numbers of 5 | 4 | -2 | 1. This beadless, low-profile midrange is built for controllable understable lines—straight lasers at lower power, gentle turnovers at moderate power, and touchy late-turn approaches in the woods. Champion runs add durability while preserving that clean release feel. Panther Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will see easy glide with a mild turn and soft finish. It’s a confidence mid for learning hyzer-flip basics and smooth form without surprise fade. Flight Chart Notes for Intermediate Throwers Expect effortless hyzer-flips to flat that drift right (RHBH) before a subtle check-up. Great for shaping tunnel shots,…

  • Wolf

    Innova Wolf Flight Chart The Innova Wolf is one of the most beginner-friendly midrange discs ever made. With flight numbers of 4 | 3 | -4 | 1, this disc is designed for effortless turnovers, smooth hyzer flips, and dead-straight shots at lower power. Its V-Tech rim provides a comfortable grip and helps the disc flip up easily, making it ideal for players learning form, angle control, or finesse turnover lines. The Wolf excels in teaching control and delivering consistent, right-turning (RHBH) flights with minimal fade. Wolf Flight Path for Beginners Beginners will find the Wolf incredibly forgiving. It requires very little arm speed to fly straight and will naturally…

  • Condor

    Innova Condor Flight Chart The Innova Condor posts flight numbers of 3 | 4 | 0 | 2 and flies like a large-diameter, straight-to-stable midrange. With a 24.1 cm profile and rounded rim, it bridges the gap between catch discs and golf discs—great touch control, easy glide, and clean releases for players of all skill levels. Condor Flight Path for Newer Players Beginners will see slow, straight flights with a gentle, reliable fade. The larger diameter boosts glide and confidence on point-and-shoot lines without demanding much power. Flight Chart Notes for Developing Arms At moderate power, the Condor holds a flat line and finishes softly. It’s excellent for placement approaches,…

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