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Top Selling Understable Midrange Discs
Top Selling Understable Midrange Discs
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
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
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
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
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
Comet
The Discraft Comet is a very popular straight-flying, slightly understable midrange disc. This is a versatile disc that can handle all kinds of shots and conditions. Discraft gives the Comet a stability rating of 0. The Comet is available in the highly durable, premium ESP and Z plastics.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 4/5/-2/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 4/5.1/-1.8/1
Stig
The Stig, from Kastaplast, is a straight-flying midrange that is perfect for tunnel shots off the tee, or straight approaches to the basket, though it will fly more understable for more experienced golfers. You can compare it to the Kaxe, but it has a bit less fade and is a touch higher in understability. Gain confidence with this incredible midrange!
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 6/5/-2/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 6/5.2/-1.8/0.9
Wombat3
The Wombat3 is a V-Tech version of the Wombat. This means it has a big bead around the bottom for extra torque-resistance. This disc will hold straight and steady forever, or if put on an anny, it will hold the line with a small forward fade at the end.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/6/-1/0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/5.9/-1.1/0.1
Piwakawaka
A good reliable straight disc, this will easily hold a line and with the glide, this disc is sneaky long.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 6/6/-3/0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/5.6/-1.5/0.2
M4
The M4 is a slightly understable mid in the Prodigy line. This disc is excellent for beginners, tunnel shots, and turnover throws. This disc features Easy Release Technology and is a favorite of top pros for long controlled straight shots.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/5/-1/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/4.9/-1.1/1
Tursas
The Westside Tursas is an understable midrange disc. This disc is ideal for beginners, and excellent for turnover throws. The Tursas is available in a variety of different quality Westside Discs plastics. If you're looking for one of the best midrange discs for beginners, try the Tursas.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/5/-2/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/5.1/-2.4/0.9
Echo
Introducing the Neutron Echo midrange disc! With a slightly deeper hand feel than MVP’s midranges, the Echo is designed to fly straight with flight numbers of 5 | 5 | -1.5 | 1, providing you with reliable and predictable flight lines that make it an excellent choice for wooded disc golf. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a beginner just starting out, the Echo is capable of touch hyzer-flips and controlled turnovers for high power players, while lower power players will love its ability to fly straight with enough fade to serve as a reliable workhorse midrange and enough turn to work some anhyzer lines as well. With its absolutely buttery lines and feel, the Echo is the perfect addition to your disc golf bag.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/5/-1.5/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/5/-1.4/1
Peach
The Peach by Clash Discs does not come from Georgia. It comes from Finland, but it is still sweet and juicy for your short, controlled shots. The Peach is just understable enough to avoid premature fades while still holding your line.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 4/5/-2/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 4/5/-1.9/1
Stingray
The Stingray, by Innova, is a dependable midrange disc. With its low-speed, understable nature, the Stingray is suitable for all conditions, including rollers.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 4/5/-3/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 4/5/-2.8/1
Svea
The Svea is a versatile midrange from Kastaplast. It is a beaded, neutral-flying disc that will hold any line it is put on. When thrown with power, it will hold a trustworthy, understable line.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/6/-1/0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/6/-1.1/0.1
Origin
The Origin is a small diameter midrange with big potential. The nose has a smooth, rounded feel with a flat microbead on the bottom. The Origin is understable when thrown at high speeds, making it the perfect disc for long turnover shots, as well as precise gentle lines through the woods.
It thrives in tailwinds, wooded courses, and calm conditions at any course. This is the perfect complementary disc to the Essence.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/5/-1/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/5.2/-1.6/0.9
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
Griffon
The Griffon is an easy-to-throw, understable midrange disc that is ideal for new players or for anhyzers and shots that you want to finish right. If you're a new player with throws that seem to fade too early every time, a disc like this might help you get that throw straightened out.
NOTE: This disc is PDGA approved under the name "XPT3" or "Grampus"
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/4/-2.5/0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/4.2/-2.4/0
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
Shu
The SHU is an interesting midrange that has a shape like a low-speed driver with a sharper outer rim. The rim, however, is still narrow enough to be a slow-speed flyer, meaning that players do not need power to throw the SHU. It is a great beginner disc that will feel like a very easy-to-throw driver at a midrange speed. Its understable design means that it will act resistant to fade for new players.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 4/5/-2/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 4/5/-2.3/0.9
This list shows the top 20 best-selling understable midrange discs at InfiniteDiscs.com, automatically generated based on sales numbers.
Ideal for achieving straight and precise throws, these discs are a favorite among players tackling tightly wooded courses or requiring accurate straight shots. Our selection boasts top performers like the cutting-edge Innova Rollow, and esteemed midranges including the Discraft Buzzz SS and Meteor, along with the consistent Comet, agile Sol, versatile Latitude 64 Fuse, reliable Innova Wombat 3, and the precise Stingray. Here is a one sentence rewrite: These midrange discs have earned top-seller status because disc golfers prefer and successfully use their reliable flight patterns. Discover the most sought-after understable midrange discs that are making a mark in the disc golf world.
Understable discs excel in controlled turnovers and delicate shots, offering effortless glide and turning lines for versatile flight paths.
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