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Top Selling Midrange Discs Of Last Month
Top Selling Midrange Discs Of Last Month
Buzzz
The Buzzz (3 z’s) is one of the most popular midrange discs in the world. This consistent, reliable, and stable disc will perform exactly how you want it to. With powerful throws the Buzzz will hold any line you put on it. With light, level throws, it will fade slightly. This super popular disc can be purchased in all of Discraft's plastics. In base line plastics it has a stability rating of 0. In premium plastic blends this disc is slightly overstable with a Discraft rating of .5.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/4/-1/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/4.2/-0.7/1
Fox
The Innova Fox is a neutral-to-understable midrange with a low profile, microbead, and low parting line. Its shallower rim gives it a feel that crosses between a midrange and a fairway driver, making it comfortable in the hand and easy to release cleanly. The Fox comes out of the hand with gentle turn and carries straight with minimal effort. It excels at hyzer flips, standstills, anhyzers, and low-ceiling shots where shaping angles and controlling touch are key.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/6/-2/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/6/-2.1/1
Hex
The Hex is a straight flying midrange, designed to fit into anyone's bag. The 5/5/-1/-1 flight numbers are similar to a Buzzz with additial glide. Axiom takes a classic and gives it the GYRO effect, making a disc that is designed for trusty midrange placement shots without having to worry as much about wind or inconstistent releases. Every MVP/Axiom fan has a Hex in the bag.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/5/-1/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/5/-0.9/1
Mako3
The Mako3 is the newest version of the remarkably straight flying Innova Mako. This midrange disc is the perfect solution for anyone who wants a straight flyer with very limited fade. The Mako3 is available in the Jolly Launcher Champion plastic, and is slightly faster than the original Mako.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/5/0/0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/4.3/-0.2/0.1
Lobster
The Lobster is a finesse midrange.This easy-to-throw and control midrange works great as a straight-flying or turnover disc. It exhibits a high turn and high glide, providing a good, easy, long flight for the beginner and a hyzer-flip machine for more seasoned players.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/5/-3/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/5.1/-2.9/1
Buzzz SS
The Buzzz SS is a less stable verzion of the ultra-popular Discraft Buzzz. This midrange has a similar feel to the Buzzz, with a rounder, smoother feeling rim. Players that want that Buzzz flight but can't quite get it to fly straight, or players that love the rounded, convex rim shape will love the Buzzz SS. Don't be fooled, this is not an understable midrange, like the Meteor or Comet. This is a straight flyer meant to be workable for low to even moderately high powered shots.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/4/-2/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/4.1/-1.8/0.9
Fuse
The Fuse is one of the most dynamic midrange discs on the market. This disc is larger than the average disc in both diameter and height and can weigh up to 178 grams. The Fuse has an understable/stable flight path and can hold curves and lines with very minimal fade. This is a great disc for weaving through trees and obstacles.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/6/-1/0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/6/-1.3/0.2
Pathfinder
The Pathfinder is an excellent midrange that can be counted on for a consistent, straight flight down the fairway with only minimal end fade. Its excellence in flight can only be matched by the beauty of the plastic and stamps.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/5/0/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/5.1/-0.2/1.1
Mana
The Mana, by Thought Space Athletics, is an understable midrange for when you want to land in the opposite direction of the usual fade. It's a great utility disc for getting around objects on the course, and a great beginner disc as well.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/5/-2/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5.1/5.3/-2/0.9
Rollo
"This is a disc that just about anybody can roll," says Dave Dunipace, founder of Innova. The Rollo was made for rolling, but it can also be useful for turnover shots through tight wooded fairways. This disc will be a true beginner's disc, very resistant to fading out to the left for a right-handed backhand throw. It has a ton of turn and plenty of glide. The unique understable flight of the Rollo has made it a fan favorite for unique shot shapes and varieties.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/6/-4/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5.1/5.9/-4/0.9
Roc
The Innova Roc is one of the most popular discs in the world. Players of all skill levels have sworn by this disc and frequently have more than one Roc in their bag.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 4/4/0/3
Reviewer Flight Numbers 4/4.1/-0.1/2.5
Detour
The MVP Detour fits perfectly between the Axiom Hex and MVP Uplink in the James Conrad series. Known for his beautiful turnover lines, Conrad's backhand dominance is showcased with the Detour's ability to excel at long panning turnovers and easy hyzer-flips. Experienced players will appreciate the Detour's versatility for various shot shapes, while newer players will enjoy its straight flight, ideal for learning the game.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/5/-2/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/5/-2/1
Wonder
Loop Discs' Wonder is a straight-flying midrange that lives up to its name, offering incredible glide and dependable performance. Designed with new players in mind, the Wonder is perfect for learning the sport, capable of handling every shot on the course—from tee throws to putts. Its premium, locally produced Australian plastic ensures durability and a great feel in the hand.
Affectionately called "the one disc wonder," this versatile midrange is ideal for beginners navigating the course with just one disc. Experienced players will appreciate its surprising glide and ability to hold lines for extra distance, making it a reliable choice for a wide range of shot shapes.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/6/-1/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/6.1/-1.2/1
Khonsu
The Khonsu is an awesome, understable, beadless addition to Infinite Discs's midrange line up. Throw the Khonsu with a hyzer release and it will pop-up to fly extremely straight. Or give it a slight anhyzer release and it will hold the line when trying to get around obstacles in your path. This disc feels excellent and is a must for anyone needing an understable midrange.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/5/-3/0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/5.2/-2.7/0.1
Balance
The Balance by Axiom is a moderately overstable midrange in the Simon Line of discs. It is a standard, comfortable midrange that can handle the power of experience players without being too overstable and cumbersome for newer players.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/4/0/3
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/4.1/0/2.9
Anubis
The Anubis is a straight-flying, all-purpose, precision mid-range disc that will fit into the bags of both novice and professional players. Every player can count on the Anubis to hold the line whether thrown for shorter approaches or for longer distances off the tee. The Anubis will help players to fine-tune their throwing skills by flying precisely in accordance with the release from the hand.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/5/0/0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/5.1/-0.2/0.2
Paradox
The Paradox is an understable disc that wants to turn. This is among some of the most understable midranges on the market and a disc that can fly on some very unique lines. For the advanced player, the Paradox will make a great disc for utility shots like rollers, flip-ups, or massive anhyzers. For the beginner, this makes for a great first disc that flies straight, hyzer-flips, or acts as a teaching disc.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/4/-4/0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/4.1/-3.9/0.1
Roc3
This overstable midrange disc is a touch faster than the ever popular Roc. The Roc3 claims to be perfect for everything, from controlled approaches to midrange drives. It will perform well in the wind and be extremely versatile.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/4/0/3
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/4.1/-0.1/2.6
Meteor
As one of the understable midrange discs in Discraft’s lineup, the Meteor is great for controlled turnover throws. If you are right handed, throw backhand, and need a disc that is going to fly to the right, this is the disc you’re looking for. The Meteor will turn and glide giving beginners more control and distance. The Meteor comes in premium ESP and Z plastics. This is one of the best golf disc plastics on the market, providing superior grip and durability. The Meteor is available in weights between 167-178 grams. Lighter weight discs will turnover more easily.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/5/-3/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 4.5/5/-2.7/1
Uplink
The Uplink is a very understable midrange in the MVP line. It's an ideal utility midrange for tailwinds or when you want to hold a short anhyzer line. Alternatively, it's a perfect disc for new players who have difficulty avoiding an early fade.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/5/-3/0.5
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/4.9/-3/0.5
Unveil our top selling midrange discs of last month. These top-performing midrange discs from the past month have surged in popularity, becoming the favored choice for players seeking exceptional control and adaptability on the course. Carefully curated based on recent player preference and performance, each midrange disc delivers precise flight paths, unwavering stability, and consistent results, making them essential tools for players of all skill levels. Whether you're navigating tight fairways or executing crucial approach shots, these midrange discs will elevate your game with their cutting-edge design and unwavering reliability. Embrace the latest trends in disc golf excellence and experience the thrill of mastering the game with our best selling midrange discs last month.
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