Best Disc Golf Midrange Discs

This post was written in 2018. For a more updated post on the best midrange discs, be sure to read our 2020 article.

It’s time to keep naming the absolute best disc golf discs in the world! At least, the best in our opinion! Today we will be naming our nominees for the best disc golf midrange discs on the market today.

Before I list the nominees for The Infinite Discs Best Disc Golf Disc: Midrange Disc, lets break down what we are looking for when selecting these discs. Like with all of the discs in these posts, we are using two keywords for choosing our nominees: popularity and utility. We will choose popular midrange discs that can be utilized by disc golfers of all skill levels.

First, lets take a look at which midrange discs have been the best sellers so far in 2018.

Top sellers of 2018:

  1. Discraft Buzzz
  2. Innova Roc3
  3. Innova Mako3
  4. Innova Roc
  5. Dynamic Discs Emac Truth
  6. Discmania MD3
  7. Hyzerbomb Mortar
  8. Innova Gator
  9. Discraft Comet
  10. Innova Rat

It doesn’t look like there are too many surprises in the sales chart. The Innova Rat was released at the start of 2018, and it looks like it has been able to maintain positive sales numbers throughout the year. It will be interesting to see how this disc performs over the next few years as well.

Now, here are our nominees!

Discraft Buzzz

Far and away the most popular disc in the Discraft lineup, the Buzzz is a staple of the disc golf world. It has been part of the game since 2003. For many years disc golfers had two main choices for midranges, either the Buzzz or the Innova Roc. As the sales numbers show, both of these discs have proven to stand the test of time. The Buzzz offers a smooth, beadless profile that fits comfortably in the hand for all sizes and grips. It offers a very stable flight that can be used by disc golfers at all skill levels.

Discraft Comet

Another disc to show that age doesn’t matter, the Discraft Comet has been a part of the game for over 20 years. The Comet‘s mold is unique with a significant bead and more significant dome that offers a very understable flight with lots of glide. The Comet is great for beginners looking to get some distance out of their midrange, and perfect for more experienced throwers trying to navigate tight fairways.

Dynamic Discs Emac Truth

The Emac Truth is DD’s third effort at crafting a midrange with a “true” straight flight pattern after the disc now named the Verdict was too overstable and the original Truth was just a bit too understable. But the Emac Truth was worth the wait, as it is an excellent midrange disc for all skill levels. It offers a flight that is right in between a Buzzz and a Roc in stability. Faster armspeeds shouldn’t have to worry about turning it over, and newer players who find the Roc fades out more than they’d like, the Emac Truth should be just the right fix.

Innova Gator

The Innova Gator is one of the original “utility” midrange discs. The Gator is designed to fight stiff winds and dive around tight corners on the course. It is a great approach disc for more experienced throwers who can master its very overstable flight. The Gator is not a beginners disc by any means, but it has its purpose on the course.

Dynamic Discs Justice

The Dynamic Discs Justice brought an entirely new meaning to the term, “overstable” when it was released in 2015. Take everything I just said about the Gator and multiply it 2 or 3 times. The Justice is a true “Meathook” designed to hold up to any kind of wind out on the course. Try to turn it over, I dare you. Again, not for beginners, but still a great disc that fulfills a great purpose for those who have learned how to throw it.

Prodigy M4

The Prodigy M4 is a midrange that hasn’t gotten a lot of hype recently in the disc golf world, but that doesn’t mean it should be forgotten. The M4 is a straight flyer that is just a bit more understable than the Buzzz. Of all our nominees, it is one of the most beginner friendly midrange discs. It has a beadless rim design and is offered in a variety of Prodigy’s premium plastic blends.

Innova Mako3

The Innova Mako3 is another very beginner friendly midrange disc. More experienced throwers like to use the Mako3 for longer hyzer-flip shots and is great when you need a midrange to hold straight throughout the flight with very minimal fade.

Discmania MD3

The Discmania MD3 has grown in popularity as Discmania team members like Eagle McMahon have been throwing it all over the course. Probably the most comparable disc to the MD3 from this nominee list would be the Emac Truth. they both hit that sweet spot in stability that is right in between a Buzzz and a Roc.

Hyzerbomb Mortar

The Hyzerbomb Mortar is another utility midrange. It is very overstable, but not quite as much as the Gator. This is because of the only real difference between the two molds, which is that the Mortar is beadless. This makes the Mortar very popular for disc golfers who prefer to forehand their approach shots in the wind, as the beadless design allows for an easier and more consistent forehand grip and release.

Innova Roc

One of the original midranges in the game, the Roc has been flying around disc golf courses for now over 30 years. The Roc is a domey disc that has a comfortable beaded rim. This beaded rim makes the disc a bit more overstable than several of the other midranges on this list, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t beginner friendly. This disc flies straight for a long time and then has a reliable strong fade at the end.

Innova Roc3

Normally we wouldn’t give discs like the Roc and Roc3 their own individual nominations, but the Roc3 has shown that it has its own following that is seperate from its predecessor. They Both have very similar beaded rims, but the Roc3 is a bit flatter, and it is rated to be just a bit faster than the Roc, which allows for a little more distance in the air. Both discs have proven to be staples of the midrange category.

And the 2018 choice for best Midrange Disc Golf Disc is…..

Best Midrange of 2018: Discraft Buzzz

If you have been following these posts, you should know by know that we aren’t picking upsets. The Buzzz is the old standard for midrange discs. It is a pure, straight flyer that disc golfers of every skill level love to use. The old debate of Roc v. Buzzz will never die, but we had to choose the Buzzz because of its friendlier stability for newer players and the comfortable beadless rim that allows for the occasional forehand throw. The Discraft Buzzz is our choice for the best midrange on the market today.

What are your favorite midrange discs? Share your opinion in the comments below.

266 comments

  • I would love a champ gator!

  • MD3 is my favorite. I have one that’s a straight flyer and one that’s more overstable. I like having one mold that flies differently.

  • MD3 is my favorite. So dependable and easy to throw.

  • For me, the mako 3 has a very straight flight, but can turnover with too much power. My Champion Roc 3 is too overstable. Based on the article’s reviews, I’d like to try an Emac Truth because it sounds like a more reliable stable disc.

  • I absolutely love the Kaxe! Super versatile. But I have really been digging mortars lately too.

  • I love the roc3, mako3 and md3 but I’d love to try a buzzz.

  • DX Roc. Holds any line I put it on when it breaks in, and is still forgiving if I’m a little off. Great disc for beginners and experienced players that has stood the test of time.

  • By far my favorite midrange is the KC Pro Roc. The only thing I don’t like it for is sidearms, but that’s what my mortar is for! I want to win a Roc!

  • I like the buzzz, it’s the disc I own the most copies of (mostly because of cool art). It just lands where I want it to on approaches, I just cant explain it. It just holds the line I put it on. I bag three. I would like to try out an emac truth though.

  • I’ve heard so many great things about the buzzz since i started playing 2 months ago! I have one midrange at the moment and i think the buzzz would be a great addition to my bag. Thank you for considering!

  • My favorite is Air Compass <3

  • For me it is my Emac truth.

  • My EMac truth is my go to.

  • Innova Roc3 is my go to. Smooth glide and consistent flight path every time I throw it.

  • MD3 is the best mid for me!

  • Lucid Truth is the BEST!

  • The MVP Matrix keeps finding it’s way into my hands. Very versatile and comfortable for both BH and FH shots.

  • My favorite mid range is the Buzz. Love it, have 5 now in different weights and plastics.

    I haven’t tried one yet, but I love to throw a Comet. I’ve heard continuous great things from my play group.

  • Love the Comet. Great for anhyzers or a variety of shots.

  • Buzzz is my fav Mid Range, I love the feel of it and it’s consistently straight when I throw it in all weather conditions. I have a variety of various miscellaneous stamped throwers, limited edition foils, decodyed full color versions, and many special edition Halloween Glow Buzzz’s. My 1st Ace was with a Big Z Stamped Buzzz , 1 month into playing last year. The fact that the most customized discs are Buzzz’s says a lot, ppl can’t be wrong to select this straight flyer as their choice when throwing a Mid or designing a unique design to put on this classic. When in doubt huck a Buzzz. Now go Buzzz those Chains with an Ace, I Did.

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