The oLace is Vibrams answer for players looking for an overstable distance driver that is good for forehand and overhand shots. The oLace should be more consistent than the regular Lace, and performs better in windy conditions. It has similar dimensions to the LACE but comes with a slightly thinner rim and slimmer profile.
The Chainzilla is Skyquests putter. This ultra grippy disc has a large bead and boasts an engraven image of the Chainzilla Dragon. The unique feel of this deep rim putter disc may aide you in your quest to conquer and slay those chains.
The STARi is a brand new disc from Prodiscus. This disc claims that it will be a great choice for anhyzer shots. That will be entirely up to you, as to whether or not it is up to the challenge of a anhyzer.
The RT Franklin Sparrow is the plastic shape listed as a mid-range in the Franklin Sports Disc Golf beginner set. This disc is made of a soft, very un-durable plastic type that is quick to wear and easily bends. Although it is listed as a mid-range, the disc mold used is exactly the same as the Albatross (which is listed as a driver). Regardless of what this disc is listed as, it does not fly well, but the aerodynamics of the disc make it too understable to throw as it immediately flips sideways, falls out on the ground, and begins to roll. The Sparrow could be listed as a roller disc if it was possible to control, but it’s very hard to make this disc roll straight as it usually likes to turn right and curl in a circle.
Because this disc is so understable, it is not recommended for any disc golfers above the age of six years old.
The RT Franklin Albatross is a piece of plastic advertised as a disc golf disc. Although it is shaped in a way similar to a disc golf driver, the aerodynamics of this “disc” do not allow it to actually fly in the air. The Albatross is so understable that on even moderate speed shots from inexperienced players, this disc will turn sideways, head to the ground, and start rolling. While this disc is printed as 160grams, the actual weight may actually vary. The Albatross is likely the most understable driver ever made and is only recommended for use as a disc golf discs for children 6 years old and under.
While the Franklin Albatross is advertised as a “driver” it has the exact same dimensions and flight as the Sparrow as well as the Halex Driver and the Halex Midrange. Franklin Disc Golf Discs are made in China.
The Franklin RT Night Owl is an inexpensive thin putter in a soft plastic blend. This is a decent enough flying putter discs for beginners and works for short putts as well as approach shots and drives. The plastic easily bends, but can usually be bent back to the original shape. Of all the Franklin Golf Discs, the Night Owl is the best of them. The Franklin Night Owl is not PDGA approved for tournament play.
The Sparta is the second putter disc in the Prodiscus line. This Aviar type putter is one that every shot can be thrown with. The Sparta holds up nicely when thrown with low power and has a moderate spin.
The Flipperi is an understable control / fairway driver that is very forgiving for newer players and it also functions as a dependable roller or anhyzer disc for more experienced players.
The Rocket is a middle-speed fairway driver from Prodiscus. This disc offers a controllable stable flight thanks to its moderate fade and minimal high speed turn. Use the Rocket for lift-off against powerful forces when what you need is consistency.
The Titan is a distance driver from Prodiscus. Thanks to it’s minimal high speed turn and moderate fade this disc offers us a faster and more stable flight. Use the Titan to bolster your accuracy in the fairway.