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Best Overstable Midrange?

Best Overstable Midrange on the Market?

  • Drone

    Votes: 75 23.9%
  • Gator

    Votes: 44 14.0%
  • Hornet

    Votes: 39 12.4%
  • Pain

    Votes: 34 10.8%
  • Vector

    Votes: 21 6.7%
  • Wasp

    Votes: 36 11.5%
  • Zone

    Votes: 20 6.4%
  • Other

    Votes: 45 14.3%

  • Total voters
    314
I voted for Vector! It helped me to win Adv Master (well only 4 players) in very windy weekend ("Crawl Into Fall") To me, Vector is moderate overstable mid disc with nice glide.

However I do carry ESP Zone which I use for short approaches which I need hard fade and serious headwinds.

I still keep FLX Drone which is strongly overstable and it is someway overlap with Trident which I have in my bag.
 
Gremlin (IMO) is the best over stable midrange on the market. Great compliment to my roc arsenal.
 
However, that being said... Innova sure doesn't have many overstable mids for having like a million disc molds...

Why would they need more than the Gator? It is the best OS Mid on the market as far as I am concerned. Easy to throw, won't turn over, very predictable fade, and just the right amount of glide.
 
Drone in flx is an amazing disc. Hands down the best overstable mid. I only use it in heavy wind or for unique shots and approaches. It has saved me many many strokes!!
 
Zone for any thing shorter than 200'. If its farther than that im pulling out a fireckn.
 
Why would they need more than the Gator? It is the best OS Mid on the market as far as I am concerned. Easy to throw, won't turn over, very predictable fade, and just the right amount of glide.

I find the star gator will turn over in seriously strong headwind if I power it up. I find myself using star rhino, dx banshee, and glow firebird in headwind, and hardly ever touch the gator. I mostly just use the gator as a forehand approach disc, but the banshee fits that slot well. I may just stop carrying the gator because it overlaps so much with the banshee for me. That's probably just because my power level is too low to see as much difference between the discs as others see.
 
Lol, subjectivity rules!

I voted Pain b/c it's the most workable of the list, i.e. it's the least overstable. :eek:

The Wasp would be next but I don't think they glide as well (Z's anyway). Vector is cool but both 1st runs I've thrown are beef-tacular for me. Hornet is kind of odd, I don't think it's particularly good at anything. Drone and Gator I've never thrown, never need that kind of O/S. The Zone is a wonderfully goofy overstable disc.
 
I find the star gator will turn over in seriously strong headwind if I power it up. I find myself using star rhino, dx banshee, and glow firebird in headwind, and hardly ever touch the gator. I mostly just use the gator as a forehand approach disc, but the banshee fits that slot well. I may just stop carrying the gator because it overlaps so much with the banshee for me. That's probably just because my power level is too low to see as much difference between the discs as others see.

You flip a gator but not a rhino? Hummmm
 
Ive had a 178g Z-wasp in this slot for about 4-5 years now and it never lets me down.

Not sure if the newer runs are as nice, hopefully i'll never have to find out.
 
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