The Vibram Ridge is one of the best disc golf putters made, regardless of manufacturer. This is a straight flying, accurate disc that comes equipped with an excellent disc. If you’re looking to make more putts, then the ridge is one you want to consider. Like all Vibram discs, the Ridge is available in high quality, ultra-durable rubber. This is a putter that will last for years to come.
Vibram makes great putters, and the Summit is no exception. Unlike the Ridge and V.P., the Summit is an understable putter that possesses more turn than fade. If you threw the Summit at 40 miles per hour with a backhand throw, it would turn to the right 12 degrees and then fade back to the left 5 degrees. For the average golfer, this is a straight-flying disc that has very little fade et the end of it’s flight. The Summit is a great putter disc for beginners.
This disc is no longer available.
Summit Quick Stats
Disc Width: 21.1cm (97.41% of average)
Disc Height: 1.9cm (94.67% of average)
Interior Rim Height: 1.2cm (101.95% of average)
Rim Width: 0.9cm (61.52% of average)
Available Weights (X-Link, X-Link Soft, X-Link Firm): 167-175g
The Trak is Vibram’s straight-flying fairway driver. If you’re looking for a disc that will go the distance and keep on course, than look no further than the Vibram. The unique thing about the Trak compared with other drivers is the substance it’s made of. The Track is made from Vibram’s quality X-link blend rubber, making it one of the most durable discs on the market. If you play disc golf in thickly wooded or rocky areas, and have a tendency to trash discs on a regular basis,then the vibram is one you definitely want to consider.
Unlike its stable cousin, the buzz, this is one of the most overstable mid-range discs out in the market. Discraft gives the drone a stability rating of 2.5, thus this is a good mid-range choice for experienced golfers and anyone who shots anhyzers strategically. This is a disc that isn’t going to spin over in a headwind.
The Drone is available in the inexpensive Pro-D plastic, as well as the strong and flexible premium FLX plastic.
Blow the competition away with this “legendary” disc that has been around for nearly 20 years, The Cyclone. With it’s relatively thin rim, this is a fairly easy for beginners to throw.
The Cyclone is available in the inexpensive Pro-D plastic, where it has a stability rating of 0. It’s also available in more durable Elite-X and ESP plastics where it has a stability rating of 1.
In the Elite X plastic, you can also get this disc dyed.
If you’re one who wants to “Crush It” right off the tee than this is the disc for you. This is a disc crafted for experienced players and forehand shots, via its overstability. The Crush is available in three different Discraft plastics, the inexpensive Pro-D, ultra-durable Z-Line, and premium ESP plastics. If you want an even more colorful and attractive disc, the Crush is available dyed in the Z-plastic.
This slightly understable straight flyer will leave a trail of amazement wherever you use it. This is a very versatile disc that can handle a multiplicity of shots and various conditions. Discraft gives the Comet a stability rating of 0.
The Comet available in the premium and highly durable ESP and Z plastics.
The DD2 Frenzy is one of the farthest flying golf discs on the market. It is a high speed disc and, although newer players won’t recognize just how far it travels, intermediate players will be stunned at the distance which this disc is able to provide from a forehand throw. As distance drivers go, the DD2 Frenzy is a relatively stable disc. It offers some turn, but has a reliable fade back to provide the maximum distance.
This popular disc is available in the P-Line, C-Line, and S-Line plastics. Choose your favorite plastic and get a Frenzy today!
The Challenger is a tall overstable putter with a tiny bead and deep rim allowing for better grip. It has a Discraft stability rating of 1, this overstable putter is able to handle long approach shots without flipping over. This putter is popular for experienced disc golfers.
The Challenger is available in inexpensive DX plastic, as well as the high quality premium Flx plastic.
Challenger Quick Stats
Disc Width: 21cm (96.95% of average, 98.86% average Putter )
Disc Height: 2.2cm (109.62% of average, 104.24% average Putter)
Interior Rim Height: 1.6cm (135.94% of average, 109.87% average Putter)
Rim Width: 1.0cm (68.36% of average, 101.05% average Putter)
The FD Jackal is truly one of the greats when it comes to straight flying fairway drivers. This disc is perfect for shooting straight shots through a low ceiling of trees. Since this is an accurate and smooth flying disc, it is definitely a surefire disc for beginners and pros alike! What this baby lacks in speed it makes up for in its excellent glide. Discmania gives the Jackal a glide rating of 6. This fine disc is available in a variety of plastics and colors!