EV-7 Mobius Flight Chart
The EV-7 Mobius is an understable, beadless putt and approach disc designed to fly as straight as possible. With flight numbers of 2 | 4 | -1 | 0, the Mobius pairs gentle turn with surprising torque resistance to create laser-straight putts and point-and-shoot approach shots. Its understable flight path and workable speed make it accessible for beginners while still offering precise line control for confident, long-range putts from experienced players.
Mobius Flight Path Overview
The Mobius flight path is built around neutral, straight movement. Out of the hand, it gains easy glide, shows a touch of high-speed turn, and then finishes with virtually no fade. For right-hand backhand throwers, that means minimal left finish and a strong ability to hold the release angle. The combination of understability and torque resistance lets the Mobius track exactly where it’s aimed, which is why many players rely on it for laser-straight putts and tunnel approaches.
Mobius Flight Path for Beginners
Newer players will find the Mobius extremely forgiving. The low speed and gentle turn help correct slight nose-up or off-axis releases, while the lack of hard fade keeps it from dumping early. Beginners can use the Mobius as a primary putting putter or as a straight-flying approach disc inside short-to-midrange distances. On light throws, expect a straight glide with just a hint of right movement (for RHBH) before settling flat near the target.
Flight Chart Insights for Intermediate Players
Intermediate players can really lean into the Mobius as a line-hitting tool. With clean form, the Mobius follows a very straight flight path on both spin putts and push putts. For approaches, it shines on flat releases and slight hyzer-flips that ride straight down tight fairways. The flight numbers (2 | 4 | -1 | 0) translate into a workable disc that won’t fight back left too hard at the end, making it ideal for long bids, circle-two putts, and straight-up tunnel shots where fade would pull you off line.
Flight Numbers in Advanced Players’ Hands
Advanced throwers will see the Mobius behave like a highly seasoned straight putter right out of the box. It handles a surprising amount of spin without immediately burning over, but if given enough height and power, it will drift gently right (RHBH) and hold that line instead of finishing with a big fade. Many experienced players will reserve the Mobius for precision work: long floaty putts, straight-up-the-gut approaches, and touch drives where they want the disc to go exactly where it’s pointed without a strong finish.
Touch Approaches & Forehand Use
While the Mobius isn’t a torque monster, it can still perform well on touch forehands and finesse approaches. Short flicks with moderate spin will show a controlled, neutral flight path with minimal fade, ideal for shaping straight or slight anhyzer lines into the green. Backhand players will also appreciate how softly the Mobius lands—its glide and neutral finish help it sit down near the basket rather than skipping far past the target.
Interactive Mobius Flight Chart
Use the interactive Mobius Flight Chart below to see how the flight path changes with different arm speeds, release angles, and throwing styles. Adjust the settings for backhand, forehand, or left-handed throws to visualize how the Mobius will fly for you.
EV-7 Mobius
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Puttheads Notes
The Mobius lives up to its reputation as a straight-flying understable putter. For players who want a putter that holds the release angle and minimizes fade, it offers a very controlled, data-backed flight profile. Whether you’re working on clean spin putts, long bids, or straight approach shots through tight gaps, the Mobius is a strong tool for precise, confidence-building lines.