Vibram Crag Flight Chart
The Vibram Crag is a deeply overstable midrange with flight numbers around 4 | 3 | 0 | 3.5. Built from durable X-Link rubber, it is designed to handle power, resist turn, and finish with a strong, dependable fade. The Crag’s flight path is all about control in wind, confident hyzers, and approaches that sit down quickly instead of skipping past the target.
Vibram Crag Flight Path by Skill Level
How the Crag Flies for Newer Players
For newer players, the Vibram Crag will feel quite overstable. With lower arm speed, the disc tends to fly straight for a short distance and then dump hard left for RHBH throwers. The low glide and strong fade mean the Crag flight path is short, reliable, and very difficult to overturn, but it will not be a distance midrange for most beginners. Instead, it functions as a safe hyzer approach disc that wants to land near the same side of the fairway every time.
Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Golfers
Intermediate players who can get a midrange up to speed will see the Crag’s flight chart match its numbers: minimal high-speed turn, modest forward push, and a heavy fade. On a flat release, expect a short straight section before the disc leans into a hard, controlled hyzer finish. Thrown on hyzer, it holds the angle and crashes reliably, which makes it ideal for placement shots in the 200–260 ft range where you want to avoid any surprise turn.
Crag Flight Numbers in the Hands of Power Throwers
Power throwers and advanced players can lean on the Crag as a trusted utility mid. With enough power, the disc may show the slightest hint of forward push or micro-turn before its strong fade fully engages, but the primary character of the flight numbers is still overstable. That makes it great for spiking hyzers, forced-flex midrange shots, and windy approaches where a straighter mid would drift off line. The rubber blend also helps keep skips and ground play to a minimum at the end of the flight path.
Forehand Lines, Headwinds, and Utility Use
The Crag’s deep, torque-resistant rim pairs well with forehand approaches. For intermediate forehand players, it tends to push straight out of the hand and then knife left with a strong, reliable fade, even when thrown into a headwind. Forehand specialists can use the Crag’s overstable flight path for sharp dogleg approaches, skip-reducing landings, and scrambling out of trouble where they need the disc to dump and sit close to the target. In both backhand and forehand roles, the rubber construction helps the disc grab the ground rather than sliding long.
Interactive Vibram Crag Flight Chart
Explore our interactive flight chart to see how the Vibram Crag’s flight path changes with different throwing speeds and styles. Adjust the sliders to model backhand or forehand launches, release angles, and power levels so you can visualize how this overstable midrange will fly for your specific game.
Vibram Crag
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Try the Vibram Crag on the Course
If you need a midrange that shrugs off wind, fades hard, and sits down quickly near the basket, the Vibram Crag is a strong option. Its overstable flight path and rubber feel make it a reliable tool for controlled hyzers, spike approaches, and utility shots where overstable predictability matters more than raw glide or distance.
Puttheads Notes
On our chart, the Vibram Crag lives in the “brick-strong” overstable midrange category—short on glide, big on control, and very comfortable when the wind picks up.
- Flight Numbers: ~4 | 3 | 0 | 3.5 (very overstable midrange)
- Primary Role: Wind-fighting approaches, spike hyzers, and controlled dumpy finishes
- Best Uses: Headwinds, sharp hyzer lines, approaches that need to sit instead of skipping long
- Player Fit: Intermediates and advanced players needing a torque-resistant, overstable mid; less ideal as a first midrange for beginners
- Reviewer Themes: Extremely dependable fade, great grip and durability from Vibram rubber, limited glide but excellent accuracy when powered correctly.