The Swan is the putter disc for Westside Golf Discs. This is a solid, firm putter that gives you something to hold on to. It is a slightly understable disc that offers a very straight flight path for most players. The Swan comes in the Eco-1 plastic, Westside’s plastic used exclusively for putters. This isn’t the grippiest plastic for putters, but it is fairly durable and performs well.
The Warship is a versatile straight-flying mid-range driver that can go the distance. This is one of the few mid-range discs currently in the Westside lineup, but has enough speed behind it to be classified as a fairway driver. When thrown with power, the Warship has a small degree of high-speed turn that is followed by the minimal amount low-speed fade.
Discmania’s generic disc, The Midrange with no name, was the first golf disc made by Discmania. This is a stable flyer with a predictable fading finish. It’s a solid disc providing consistent obedience in where you throw this disc.
The MD-1 is available in premium S-Line plastic to provide a long life of consistent flights.
The Discraft Tracker is an overstable (Discraft Stability Rating 1.8) long range driver with a thin rim. This disc is said to have flight characteristics similar to the Buzzz, only longer. It is able to deliver straight flights with a consistent fading finish.
The Tracker is available no longer.
Tracker Quick Stats
Disc Width: 21.2cm (97.87% of average, 99.01% average Fairway)
Disc Height: 1.7cm (84.70% of average, 96.23% average Fairway)
Interior Rim Height: 1.2cm (101.95% of average, 100.86% average Fairway)
Rim Width: 1.3cm (88.86% of average, 77.57% average Fairway)
The Discraft Wildcat is a thin driver with an average width rim. This is a great disc for all skill levels, and a variety of throwing styles. This disc gives the maximum distance for intermediate players throwing it backhand or forehand. It offers us a good amount of high speed turning, excellent gliding, and a strong finishing fade. Discraft gives the Wildcat an overall stability rating of 1.5.
The Wildcat is no longer in stock.
Wildcat Quick Stats
Disc Width: 21.3cm (98.33% of average, 100.66% average Distance)
Disc Height: 1.5cm (74.74% of average, 90.84% average Distance)
Interior Rim Height: 1.2cm (101.95% of average, 101.51% average Distance)
Rim Width: 1.9cm (129.88% of average, 89.84% average Distance)
The MD2-Fiend is the second mid-range in the Discmania line and is the brother of the MD1. Though similar to its Brother, the MD1, in its stable/overstable flight path, it has less height and deeper rim.The MD2 Fiend is a great disc for fairway shots, medium drives, and really long approaches. The MD2 is available in all the quality Discmania plastics.
The ultra-popular and more understable version of the Discraft Surge. The ‘SS’ comes equipped with a straighter edge that enhances control-ability and minimizes low speed fade, allowing this disc to fly even farther for the less powerful players.
The Surge SS works well for both forehand and backhand drives, and is available in ultra durable Elite Z plastic as well as all FLX. If you want to add some color to your Surge SS, this disc is available dyed in the Champion plastic.
The Buzzz SS is an even less stable version than the regular Buzzz. This is a mid-range that is great for those players who have a hard time controlling the end flight fade. It is available in the ultra-durable Z grade plastic, in weights from 170-176 grams.
The Discraft Stalker is one of the straightest flying drivers on the market. Offering a narrow rim allows for more control for those pesky backhand shots. This is a dependable straight shooter perfect for lowering the score. Discraft gives this disc a stability rating of 1.1.