DGA or the Disc Golf Association was the first major manufacturer founded by Ed Headrick that focused specifically on disc golf discs. Ironically, DGA no longer manufacturers their own discs, but actually has Discraft make them today.
The Riptide is an out of production overstable disc made for long drives that need to hook inward at the last moment towards a target. This disc provides a go-to for its strong hook. So long as you have mastered the power behind this disc and its strong fade.
The Blunt Gumbputt is a fantastic disk in the signature line, with a rubber-bandesque feel! This disc falls straight down after it hits any target, making it one of the best short-range and/or long range putters that you could ask for.
The Blowfly 1 takes “super soft” discs to a new level. This disc is not only soft, but flexible and bendable. The extra bend and flexibility takes some worry off as the disc will still hold if your child or grandchild ends up hitting something other than basket. The Blowfly 1 has a slightly overstable flight to it. This disc travels at slow speed and stops where it lands without sliding too much. If you like soft putters, this is a disc you’ll want in your bag.
The Blowfly II is the second super soft flexible putter by DGA, and is available in lighter weights. This disc is so flexible that you can easily fold it in half like a pancake. This gives the Blowfly II unmatched chain gripping capabilities. Flexibility makes this disk softer and perfect for playing catch with, or throwing in areas where you don’t want to damage property – this disc has the same type of texture that you’d find in a rubber band. Another plus of the Blowfly II is that this disc floats on water! Thus, making it easier to retrieve, should an accidental toss in the river happen.
The Blowfly 2 has a sharper edge and is a little more understable than the Blowfly. If you prefer a straighter flying putter, the Blowfly II is the super soft putter of choice.
The DGA Hurricanes wide rim and excellent glide provide better stability for this distance driver. For power throwers, this disc will definitely go the distance and then some. This disc goes farther than any other disc DGA has made. For beginner and intermediate players, the Hurricane will feel more overstable. It is available in both the ProLine and super durable SP-Line plastics.
Built for anyone and everyone, the DGA Reef is a terrific putter that can hold any line. With this disk you will be able to throw pretty straight and it has a slight, end flight fade. If you like putters that go where you throw, you’ll be happy with the performance the Reef provides.
If you don’t like the super soft Blowfly putters of the DGA signature line, then the Reef is your DGA putter of choice.
As an overstable mid-range disc, the DGA Shockwave offers excellent control and predictability. If you want a great disc for accurate shots and approach shots than this is the disk for you! The excellent control and predictability means this mid range isn’t going to turn over with hard wrist snaps and powerful shots. In terms of mid-range discs, the Shockwave works well for forehand/forehand shots.
The Aftershock is another solid overstable disc in the DGA lineup. While not quite as overstable as the Shockwave, the Aftershock is still a stable disc offering consistent and predictable flights, all the while covering more distance. This mid-range can handle powerful throwers and will keep its line for almost the entire flight duration.
The Undertow is the most understable driver in the DGA lineup. However, when compared to other disc brands it really isn’t that understable. Although DGA gives the ProLine version of this disc a turn rating of 0 (stable), we have to give it at least one. Compared with other discs in the DGA lineup, this disc is definitely made for beginner and intermediate players.