Midrange Drivers
Midrange Drivers. Where do we start? Used to be the main choices were between a Roc and a Shark, and you were a rebel if you threw a Shark.
Blink and it’s 20 years later and it’s the Roc vs Buzzz, with many models not far behind, with every other company scrambling to produce the next go-to Midrange Drivers, patterned after the Buzzz, which was patterned after the Roc.
Look at the technical stats and there’s simply no denying that every manufacturer has its own version of the Roc, and that’s the Truth, preferably the Emac version.
So there are hundreds of midrange driver molds, multiplied by the number of plastics and slightly altered versions.
If you have to play with a single disc, use one of these.
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Z Buzzz
Everybody’s favorite beadless midrange!
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R-Pro Pig
Oink oink settles next to the pin for a little doink doink.
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Star Mako3
Beadless understable midrange.
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Jawbreaker Zone
Jaw dropping approach discs!
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Champion Mako3
Flat topped and rounded bottom midrange with great glide.
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ESP Malta, Paul McBeth
Paul McBeth’s alternate midrange combines the overstability of a Zone with the speed of a Buzzz.
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DX Roc
Philo swears by the DX Roc as do countless other disc golf professionals and amateurs alike.
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Pro KC Roc, 12X
Firmer than DX or regular Pro
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ESP Meteor
Crashing into baskets near you!
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Big Z Buzzz
Get caught in the chains.
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Champion Roc3
Innova’s workhorse midrange.
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Z Sol, Paige Pierce 5X
4/5/-3/0
Shallow understable mid range 5X
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DX Stingray
Archetypal turnover control driver
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Z Meteor
Straight straight straight approach disc.
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Star Rollo
5/6/-4/1
Keep rollin’, rollin’, rollin’, rollin’ -
K1 Kaxe Z
6/5/0/2
A slightly more understable version of the Kaxe.
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