If you ever use the MVP Inertia, The Insanity might be familiar enough. Both are stated as a stable-understable distance driver and have a similar profile, even though The Insanity is on the flatter side than the bulky Inertia.
The thin, narrow rim and flat top make it easy for smaller hands to grip. Many big-hand players also find it just right for their grip.
Whatever line you set it on, it will stick to it. Just give it a bit of tilt and some height, and let it rip–anhyzer to hyzer flips- this disc will do the job well.
The flight is spot-on with the numbers. However, it is not a best friend of windy situations.
If the nose tips up, it might just hyzer-flip pretty quickly, and once it flips, it might not come back. If you are a power thrower, some adjustment might be needed as it can’t handle torque too much and potentially turns into a high-speed roller.
Insanity might not drive you insane, but it can perform an insane drive for your game.