Westside was once a popular disc golf brand with headquarters in Finland. Westside Discs are manufactured by Latitude 64, and in 2018 Latitude 64 and Dynamic Discs partnered together to purchase the Westside brand. Discs are still produced under the Westside brand.
The Westside Sampo is a stable/overstable driver that was released in the players pack for the 2015 Trilogy Challenge. This distance driver is overstable enough that it can handle powerful shots and it finishes with a healthy degree of end flight fade.
The Queen is an understable, high-speed, distance driver companion to the Westside King. Designed to be a user-friendly high speed driver for less experienced players, this disc comes equipped with a gentle end flight fade and an understable pull when released.
Westside Discs’ Catapult is a super-high speed driver that offers big arm throwers a predictable fade at the end of a long straight drive. With a glide rating of 5, this disc is a bomber that is ideal for launching over or mauvering around any obstacle. Westside has described this disc as “Fast with enough stability to really handle a full power throw.” Normally the Catapult is a device used to launch items, and This disc does launch something, your game.This is definitely a disc you are going to want in your arsenal.
The Fortress combines speed, control, and stability. This disc is designed to be the staple for those long fairway drives, hyzers, and flex shots. This baby is called the Fortress because not even strong headwinds can conquer this disc, and it’s stability will fight through those tough headwinds with respectable power.
The Shield is the newest Westside putter that was used as part of the 2014 Trilogy Challenge. This putter discis more stable than the Swan and boasts of being a straighter flier than the Westside Harp. This is a very tall disc at 2.5cm tall, and is a relatively domey disc. Like all Westside putters, this new disc will be available in the BT plastic blends.
Part Underworld, part Hatchet. With a play off of the success of the Underworld using the same upper-mold, the Hatchet is raising eyebrows. Faster, and more stable, it may be a solid flyer for long distances.
What is the only sound sweeter than listening to the rattle of chains? The sound of a Harp rattling chains! The Harp is an overstable putter disc with an ultra flat top that debuted in 2014. This putter tends to be utilized for straight drives that come with a bite at the end of flight.
The World is a new mold made with minor improvements over the Giant.This disc is designed to sail… across the world, and it does so with some impressive glide.
The Westside Underworld is the ideal driver for beginners. This understable disc has a high degree of high-speed turn, followed by minimal low-speed fade. It has a moderate sized 1.9cm rim, and a comfortable feel that provides new disco golfers with more control and distance than most other discs. For more experienced players, the Underworld is great for straight hyzer flips that will deliver on distance. The Underworld is available in both VIP and Tournament plastics.