Thought Space Athletics Mana Flight Chart
The Thought Space Athletics Mana is an understable midrange with Mana flight numbers of 5 | 5 | -2 | 1. It’s built for controlled turnovers, gentle hyzer-flips, and workable lines in the woods. With plenty of glide and a mild finish, the Mana flight path lets beginners throw easy straight shots while experienced players carve creative shaping lines without needing driver-level power.
Flight Chart by Skill Level
Mana Flight Path for Beginners
For newer players, the Mana is a forgiving first midrange. At lower power it flies straight with a gentle, late fade, so you’re not fighting a hard dump at the end of the flight. As your form improves, the high glide and understable Mana flight path make it easy to see slow hyzer-flips and soft turning shots. Beginners who normally see their mids stall and fade early will appreciate how long the Mana wants to stay in the air before softly drifting back to center.
Flight Chart for Intermediate Players
Intermediate throwers will find the Mana ideal for shaping woods lines and touchy fairway approaches. Thrown flat at typical midrange power, it shows a smooth turn in the mid-flight, followed by a controlled, gentle finish instead of a sharp hook. Put it on a slight hyzer and it flips to flat, glides forward, and lands on a neutral line. On powered-down shots, the Mana flight path is point-and-shoot—great for 200–260 ft placement shots where you want the disc to hold the release angle rather than fighting out.
Mana Flight Numbers for Advanced Shot Shaping
Advanced players can really lean into the Mana’s 5 | 5 | -2 | 1 flight numbers. With clean form, full-power throws produce long turning midrange flights that never feel uncontrollable. Release it flat for drifting turnovers that hold late into the flight, or put it on anhyzer to get long, sweeping right-finishing shots (for right-hand backhand players) that land softly instead of dumping. Power throwers can also use a touch of hyzer to keep the disc straighter for longer tunnel lines, trusting that the fade will be mild enough to land close to center fairway.
Forehand Flight Path and Utility Lines
Forehand dominant players can use the Mana as a touch approach and utility mid. At modest forehand power, it flips up easily from a hyzer release and glides straight with very little late fade. That makes it handy for shaping touch forehand lines through gaps, or for standstill flicks when you don’t have room for a full run-up. For power forehands, expect more turn and less fade—perfect for intentional understable utility shots, but not your primary choice into strong headwinds.
Interactive Mana Flight Chart
Use our interactive Mana Flight Chart to see how this midrange will fly at different arm speeds and release angles. Adjust the Mana flight path for your throwing power, shot shape, and whether you rely on backhand, forehand, or left-handed lines.
Thought Space Athletics Mana
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Try This Disc If You Like…
- Understable midranges that can be hyzer-flipped for straight, long-gliding flights.
- Touchy woods lines where you need the disc to hold a gentle turn instead of fading out early.
- A primary midrange for beginners that still offers advanced shot-shaping potential as your form improves.
- Comfortable, beadless feel in premium plastic with enough glide to replace power you might not have yet.
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