Gila

Reptilian Gila Flight Chart

The Reptilian Gila is a beaded overstable midrange built for control and reliability. With flight numbers of 5 | 4 | 0 | 3, the Gila holds its line under power, resists turn, and finishes with a strong, predictable fade. Its flat top, pronounced bead, and variety of plastics (including grippy TarPit and premium Amber/Glow blends) make it a workhorse option for players who want a wind-fighting midrange they can trust.

Gila Flight Path for Newer Players

For newer disc golfers, the Gila will feel very overstable. Thrown flat, it will fly straight only briefly before fading out hard and landing on hyzer. Beginners are more likely to use it for short, dependable hyzer approaches and utility shots in the wind rather than straight midrange drives. The lower glide compared to neutral mids also helps keep shots from sailing long past the target.

Overstable Midrange Flight Chart for Intermediate Arms

Intermediate players will see the Gila live up to its posted flight numbers: minimal turn, a forward-pushing mid-flight, and a firm fade at the end. It excels on controlled hyzers, forced-flex backhands, and straight shots that must finish reliably left for RHBH throwers. Many players use it as their primary “trust it in a headwind” midrange, especially in the firmer premium blends that hold stability longer.

Shot Shaping & Flight Numbers for Advanced Players

Advanced golfers can lean on the Gila for precise, repeatable lines. With enough power, it can hold a flat line before dumping late, or be pushed on anhyzer to carve flex lines that finish predictably. The 0 turn / 3 fade flight numbers make it ideal for approaches where missing long is not an option and angle control matters more than raw distance.

Forehand Lines & Wind-Fighting Stability

The beaded rim and flat top give the Gila a comfortable feel for forehand grips, especially in premium plastics. Forehand players report that it handles torque well, resisting unwanted turn and dumping reliably at the end of the flight. In headwinds or crosswinds, the Gila’s overstable flight path makes it a dependable choice when neutral mids start to drift offline.

Use our interactive flight chart to see how the Gila’s flight path changes with your throwing speed, release angle, and style. Adjust the chart for backhand or forehand throws, and for left- or right-handed play, to visualize how this overstable midrange will fly for you.

Reptilian Gila

 

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