Discraft Malita
The Discraft Malita is a small-diameter, beadless midrange built for precise, straight flights with high glide. It feels quick in hand, releases clean on backhand or forehand, and responds to smooth power with effortless carry. If you want a point-and-shoot mid that holds the line and lands on command, this is it.
Release: September 12, 2025. Flight: 5 | 5 | −1 | 1. The Malita bridges your straight mid slot between gentle turnovers and laser-flat tunnels, giving you workable shape without the dumpy finish of more overstable molds.
Why throw the Discraft Malita?
- Beadless, small-diameter feel for clean releases and easy angle control.
- Straight, workable midrange flight with subtle turn and forward finish.
- Confident from standstills, touch approaches, and low-ceiling woods lines.
- Pairs perfectly with a beefier mid for wind and forced hyzers.
Plastics
Prototype blend at launch (tacky, grippy feel). Additional runs to follow as the mold rolls out.
Flight numbers
- Speed: 5
- Glide: 5
- Turn: -1
- Fade: 1
Similar Discs
Discraft Buzzz • Discraft Buzzz SS
FAQs
What are the Malita flight numbers and what do they mean?
5 | 5 | −1 | 1 equals true midrange speed, high glide, gentle high-speed turn, and a mild, forward finish. Speed 5 keeps touch control through tight lines. Glide 5 adds easy carry on low effort throws. The −1 turn enables smooth hyzer-flips and drifting lasers. Fade 1 lands soft without dump, making the Malita a reliable straight-shaping workhorse.
Who is the Discraft Malita best for?
Players who need a straight, beadless mid that responds to clean form. Newer arms get easy flip-to-flat flights without forcing power. Experienced golfers gain a controllable woods tool for standstills, tunnel shots, and late-turning approaches. If you like a compact feel and line-holding stability with minimal fade, Malita becomes an everyday midrange.
How does Malita compare to Buzzz and Malta?
Malita feels smaller in hand and flies straighter than a Malta, with less low-speed fade. Versus a Buzzz, Malita adds a tick of glide and earlier stand-up from hyzer, while keeping a gentle forward finish. Think “laser mid with touch turn,” not overstable dump. Many players pair Malita for shaping lines and keep Malta for wind or forced hyzers.
What shots does the Malita excel at and how should I throw it?
Hyzer-flip tunnels, smooth anhyzers that pan and settle, and standstill gap-hitting. Start on slight hyzer with nose down to let the disc flip to flat, then ride center. For turnovers, throw flat to gentle anhyzer and control height to avoid stall. Touch forehands also work—stay compact and smooth to preserve the straight, forward finish.