Improve your short game with The Upshot. This putter disc has absolutely minimal fade to aid you in landing near the basket on approach shots, and in the chains from putts. This disc also floats in water and is inexpensive.
The Gator is a bulky overstable mid-range disc, ideal for those shots you want to have stay put right next to the basket. The Gator has very little glide (Innova rating of 2) and will go only as far as you throw it. It makes a decent putter on very windy days.
The Gator is available in an inexpensive DX plastic blend, which provides a super grippy, accurate release that sticks to the ground without skipping or rolling much. It is also available in premium Star plastic.
Looking for a straight flying, accurate fairway driver? The Discraft XL is a stable distance driver you may want to consider. In Pro-D plastic, Discraft gives the XL a stability rating of 0, meaning the overall flight path is going to be straight. In this plastic, the XL lowest weight comes in at 150 grams. In other plastics it will have a slight fade more than it will turn (Ever so slightly.)
The XL is one of Discraft more popular discs. This disc is mostly used by pros but is also a good driver choice for beginners. This disc is available in all the popular plastics Discraft makes: Pro-D, Elite-X, Elite-Z, ESP, and the soft flexible FLX.
One interesting thing about the XL is that the stability varies in almost every plastic type. While the stability in Pro D is (0), it is 1 in Elite X, 1.2 in FLX, and 1.5 in EXP and Elite Z.
If you want a more colorful disc, consider buying the XL dyed in Elite X and Elite Z plastics.
The Innova Dragon is a great stable driver that floats in water. It is in that speed range where it can be classified as either a fairway or distance driver. The Dragon is made of a unique floating blend of DX plastic that wears quickly. This golf disc has a substantial degree of turn (-2), thus making for a great forehand roller. It also comes with a significant amount of fade that provides an overall stable flight path.
The unique thing about the Dragon is its ability to float in water. Floating discs ideal for those extra wet courses and fun for those rounds around the lake. Every serious disc golfer ought to own at least one floating disc.The Dragon is thicker than most drivers (1.9cm height) but has an average rim depth. The less dense plastic is a bit thicker than other plastic molds.
The Wasp is one of the more popular overstable mid-range discs. This disc is great for windy conditions and strategic spots of fade.
The Wasp is only available in the ultra-durable Elite-Z and ultra-premium Titanium plastics. If you’re looking out for a quality mid-range that will last, the plastics will do a job. For a more colorful option, consider a dyed Wasp in Elite Z plastic.
The Surge is one of Discraft’s signature drivers. This is an outstanding driver, built for intermediate and professional players. the Surge is a fast flyer with moderate rim. It has a degree of high speed turn, incredible glide, and a healthy amount of low speed fade. The Surge performs well in both backhand and forehand shots.
As such a popular disc golf disc, the Surge comes in just about every Discraft plastic. You can buy this disc in low cost Pro-D plastic, mid grade Elite X, durable Z plastic, Premium ESP, and flexible FLX. If you want a unique ultra-colorful Surge, it’s available died in the Z-Plastic.
For disc golfers with less powerful arms, the Elite X Surge is available at just 150 grams. Lighter weight discs feel more understable and provide more distance for disc golfers who throw less than 300 feet.
The Rattler is a tall putter with a super thin rim. This disc is a slow flying stable disc (Discraft rating 0) with a slight degree of fade and turn. If you’re searching for a reliable short range flying disc, then the Rattler is the disc you need.
The Rattler is an inexpensive disc that comes in Pro-D plastic.
The aptly named Putt’r is a slightly understable disc, perfect for short approach shots and putts. Discraft gives the Putt’r a stability rating of 0. This disc holds anhyzer lines well, and does a good job of slicing when you need to weave around an anhyzer side of a target. Some disc golfers consider this the best putter.
The Putt’r is available in Discraft’s mid-grade Elite X plastic. This plastic blend is strong enough to last a life time of putts, but inexpensive enough that anyone can afford it.
A soft version of the popular Challenger putter, the Soft Challenger enhances grip and control. The Soft Challenger is a slow-flying, slightly overstable putter. This baby can handle long approach without flipping over. Discraft gives this disc a stability rating of 1. This flexible grippy putter is sure to lower scores as you sink more putts.
Looking to make more putts? The Birdie is a super accurate, straight shooting putter. This is a great disc for ultimate frisbee players converting to disc golf. The Birdie may be one of the slowest discs on the market, but it will fly straight as an arrow.
The Birdie is a tall disc and has a super deep rim (not a good disc for forehand shots). It is available in the low cost DX plastic at a price anyone can afford.