MD5

Discmania MD5 Flight Chart

The Discmania MD5 is a very overstable midrange with flight numbers of 5 | 3 | 0 | 4. It’s built for control over raw distance—excelling in headwinds, spike hyzers, and torque-resistant forehands. Intermediate and advanced players love the MD5 as a trusted workhorse for aggressive hyzer lines and dumpy finishes that never turn over unexpectedly.

Flight Chart By Skill Level

Discmania MD5 Flight Path for Beginners

For beginners, the MD5 will feel like a true “meat hook” midrange. Expect a short, straight push out of the hand followed by a strong, early fade that pulls the disc hard to the left on RHBH throws. It’s not an ideal first midrange, but it can be a great utility disc for learning spike hyzers, hard-fading approaches, and scrambling out of trouble when you need the disc to get to the ground quickly.

Discmania MD5 Flight Path for Intermediate Players

Intermediate throwers will see the intended MD5 flight: flat to slightly overstable with almost no high-speed turn and a strong, consistent fade. Thrown flat around 225–275 feet, it carries straight with a touch of forward push, then dumps reliably at the end. Use it for headwind midrange shots, forced hyzers, flex lines that must fade back, and forehand approaches where you can’t afford any drift right.

Discmania MD5 Flight Path for Advanced Players

Advanced players with higher power will unlock the MD5 as a precision tool. You can throw it hard and flat without fear of it flipping; it will track straight for much of the flight before a late, powerful fade. On flex lines, the MD5 will fight out of anhyzer reliably, making it ideal for shaping S-curves through the woods or around obstacles. It’s also excellent for skip shots, spike hyzers, and windy approaches where predictability matters more than glide.

Discmania MD5 Flight Path for Forehand-Dominant Players

Forehand-dominant players will appreciate the MD5’s torque resistance and comfortable midrange rim. Even with plenty of wrist snap, it resists turning and finishes with a strong fade, giving you a point-and-dump forehand option inside 275 feet. Use it for short flick hyzers, standstill forehands in tight gaps, and headwind approaches where you need the disc to hold its line and crash reliably toward the basket.

Interactive Discmania MD5 Flight Chart

Use our interactive Discmania MD5 flight chart to fine-tune how this disc will fly for you. Adjust the settings for your arm speed, throwing style, and left- or right-handed release to visualize the MD5’s flight path before you step on the tee.

Discmania MD5

 

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Try the Discmania MD5

If you need a wind-fighting, overstable midrange that you can lean on for both backhand and forehand shots, the Discmania MD5 deserves a spot in your bag. It shines as a control disc for hyzer approaches, utility shots, and any situation where a predictable fade is more important than maximum distance.

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