If there's one disc category that separates good players from great ones, it's the midrange. While drivers get all the glory, midranges are where precision is won or lost. Whether you're threading a tight wooded gap, attacking an uphill pin, or shaping a controlled hyzer around a dogleg, the right midrange makes it repeatable. Here are the best midrange discs for controlled accuracy in 2026.

What Makes a Midrange Great for Accuracy?

Not all midranges are created equal. For controlled, accurate play, look for these characteristics:

  • Speed 4–6 — slower discs are easier to control and release cleanly
  • Neutral to overstable flight — predictable, consistent finish on every throw
  • Low glide (3–4) — less glide means the disc does what you tell it, not what it wants
  • Reliable fade — a consistent finish you can aim off of

The goal is a disc that flies the same way every single time — so you can aim with confidence.

Top Midrange Discs for Accuracy

1. Discraft ESP Buzzz — The Gold Standard

Flight numbers: 5 | 4 | -1 | 1. The Buzzz is arguably the most popular midrange disc ever made, and for good reason: it's dead straight with a gentle, predictable finish. ESP plastic gives it a consistent feel in all weather conditions. If you only own one midrange, make it a Buzzz.

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2. Innova DX Roc — The Timeless Workhorse

Flight numbers: 4 | 4 | 0 | 3. The Roc has been a staple in disc golf bags since the sport's early days. It's slightly overstable, making it a reliable choice for controlled hyzer lines, headwind shots, and any situation where you need the disc to finish left without question. The DX plastic is affordable and grippy.

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3. Axiom Neutron Hex — Straight with a Soft Touch

Flight numbers: 5 | 5 | -1 | 1.5. The Hex is a beautifully neutral midrange that rewards clean form with laser-straight flights. The Neutron plastic offers excellent grip and durability, and the two-tone rim makes it easy to spot in the rough. A favorite for players who want a Buzzz-like flight with a slightly softer feel.

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4. Dynamic Discs Fuzion Verdict — Overstable Precision

Flight numbers: 5 | 3 | 0 | 3. The Verdict is a go-to overstable midrange for players who need a reliable disc in the wind or for hard hyzer shots that must finish left. Its low glide keeps it on the line you put it on, and Fuzion plastic holds up beautifully through heavy use.

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5. Latitude 64 Opto Claymore — Overstable Muscle

Flight numbers: 6 | 4 | 0 | 3. The Claymore is a beefy overstable midrange built for power players who need a disc that won't turn over under any circumstances. It's the disc you reach for into a stiff headwind, for a hard spike hyzer, or when you need a guaranteed left finish. Opto plastic is slick, durable, and premium.

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Straight vs. Overstable: Which Should You Carry?

The best bags carry both. Here's a simple framework:

Situation Reach For
Straight, open fairway Discraft Buzzz or Axiom Hex
Tight wooded gap Discraft Buzzz (flat release)
Headwind or hard hyzer DD Verdict or Innova Roc
Guaranteed left finish Latitude 64 Claymore
Soft touch approach Axiom Proton Hex

Quick Reference: Accuracy Midrange Flight Numbers

Disc Speed Glide Turn Fade Stability
Discraft Buzzz 5 4 -1 1 Neutral
Innova Roc 4 4 0 3 Overstable
Axiom Hex 5 5 -1 1.5 Neutral
DD Verdict 5 3 0 3 Overstable
Latitude 64 Claymore 6 4 0 3 Overstable

Shop All Midrange Discs

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GGGT Staff