111 S 1200 W, Logan, Utah 84321
Most Popular
Most Popular
What are the most popular disc golf discs right now?
This list shows the most popular disc golf discs as determined by our reviewers. All the discs displayed here have hundreds of reviews whether highly rated or not. These are the discs most reviewed in the past year.
Buzzz
The Buzzz (3 z’s) is one of the most popular midrange discs in the world. This consistent, reliable, and stable disc will perform exactly how you want it to. With powerful throws the Buzzz will hold any line you put on it. With light, level throws, it will fade slightly. This super popular disc can be purchased in all of Discraft's plastics. In base line plastics it has a stability rating of 0. In premium plastic blends this disc is slightly overstable with a Discraft rating of .5.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/4/-1/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/4.2/-0.7/1
Fox
The Innova Fox is a neutral-to-understable midrange with a low profile, microbead, and low parting line. Its shallower rim gives it a feel that crosses between a midrange and a fairway driver, making it comfortable in the hand and easy to release cleanly. The Fox comes out of the hand with gentle turn and carries straight with minimal effort. It excels at hyzer flips, standstills, anhyzers, and low-ceiling shots where shaping angles and controlling touch are key.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/6/-2/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/6/-2.2/1
Wraith
The Innova Wraith is a long, stable, distance driver with decent speed, exceptional glide, and precision accuracy. Players of many different skill levels can get great distance with the Wraith. The neutral stability of the Wraith allows it to be a valuable disc in all wind conditions. This driver works well for both forehand and backhand throws.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 11/5/-1/3
Reviewer Flight Numbers 11/5/-1.1/2.9
Detour
The MVP Detour fits perfectly between the Axiom Hex and MVP Uplink in the James Conrad series. Known for his beautiful turnover lines, Conrad's backhand dominance is showcased with the Detour's ability to excel at long panning turnovers and easy hyzer-flips. Experienced players will appreciate the Detour's versatility for various shot shapes, while newer players will enjoy its straight flight, ideal for learning the game.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/5/-2/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/5/-1.9/1
Zone SS
The Discraft Zone SS is a slightly less overstable version of the classic Zone, offering a straighter flight with minimal fade. It’s designed for controlled approaches, tunnel shots, and straight drives where precision matters, while still maintaining enough stability to finish reliably. Players get the familiar Zone feel but with a smoother, more workable flight right out of the box.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 4/4/-1/2
Reviewer Flight Numbers 4/4/-1/1.9
Turbulence
The Streamline Turbulence is an overstable fairway driver built for controlled, confident throws. It features a purposefully concave flight plate, similar to the Range, which gives the disc a comfortable feel in the hand and contributes to reduced glide and increased torque resistance. This design helps the disc handle power cleanly, with minimal skip and reliable fade. The Turbulence excels at forehands, spike hyzers, and low-skip landings, making it a useful tool for shaping precise lines with control.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 7/2/0/3.5
Reviewer Flight Numbers 7.1/2.3/0/3.3
Malita
The Discraft Paul McBeth Malita is a small-diameter midrange designed for straight, workable flights with a touch of turn and high glide. Built for precision, it excels at touch shots, finesse approaches, standstills, and controlled lines in the woods. The beadless rim offers a clean release and comfortable feel for both backhand and forehand grips.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/5/-1/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/5.1/-1/1
Trail
The Trail by MVP is another release in the James Conrad line. The Trail is an official 10-speed driver in the MVP lineup, and is a stable-understable distance driver. As you might expect of a Conrad disc, this driver excels in hyzer-flip drives and turnovers. It is a great shot-shape driver for players at all skill levels.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 10/5/-1/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 10.1/5.3/-1.2/1.1
Destroyer
The Destroyer is consistently rated as one of the best distance drivers on InfiniteDiscs.com. This was the first Speed-12 driver and is one of the primary discs used by many professional disc golfers. For less experienced players, the Destroyer excels for forehand throws. The Destroyer is overstable, but has a degree of turn to help provide incredible glide and distance. Intermediate players will get more distance on forehand throws with the Destroyer than just about any other disc. The Innova Destroyer is a very thin (1.4cm) disc, and has the perfect sized rim (2.2cm) for high speeds, without being uncomfortably thick. As such a popular driver, the Destroyer comes available in all the major plastics.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 12/5/-1/3
Reviewer Flight Numbers 12/5/-1/3
Sphinx
The Sphinx is the ideal disc for newcomers seeking a crossover between a distance and control driver—striking the balance of extended distance without fading prematurely. With its understable release and a manageable speed rating, the Sphinx effortlessly glides with ease, making it perfect for players honing in their accuracy.
For seasoned players, the Sphinx transforms into a valuable, understable utility disc, excelling in hyzer-flips, long anhyzer throws, and powerful rollers. Its versatility ensures its enduring presence in any disc golf bag, proving itself as a reliable and timeless addition for players of all levels. The Sphinx is not just a disc; it's a constant companion that stands the test of time on the course.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 9/6/-3/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 9/6/-2.7/1.1
Glitch
The Glitch from MVP is a lightweight approach disc with very high glide, that is made for low-speed, precision placement or long distance putting. It can be used as a catch-and-throw disc for warm-up and then used to reach the basket with ease, even making long putts feel effortless.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 1/7/0/0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 1/7/0/0
Zone
Want to get in the Zone? The Discraft Zone is a slim putter with a thick rim (1.2cm) that gives you something to hold on to. This is a very overstable putter that is good for headwinds, strategic fades, forehand throws, flick putts, and slamming into chains at just the right angle. Many Discraft enthusiasts will have a Zone in their bag as a putter that gets them out of a situation where a flick, or sidearm putt or approach shot is their only option. Being so overstable, this disc can handle the torque that a flick will put on it! The Zone is considered one of the best Discraft Discs available today.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 4/3/0/3
Reviewer Flight Numbers 3.9/3/0/3
Insanity
The Insanity was Axiom's first distance/control driver. This disc is slightly less stable than the ultra popular MVP Inertia. The Insanity flies like a longer crave, and will provide straight as an arrow flights for intermediate players, and slightly understable turnovers for power players.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 9/5/-2/1.5
Reviewer Flight Numbers 9.4/5/-1.8/1.5
Time-Lapse
The Simon Line is here! The debut of this much-anticipated line of discs from Simon Lizotte, the Time-Lapse, is a 12 speed distance driver, the first 12 speed driver ever to feature GYRO technology. Simon designed this disc along with MVP to make the ultimate distance driver: Perfect amounts of glide, turn, and fade to make this an absolute bomber with ultimate control and predictability.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 12/5/-1/3
Reviewer Flight Numbers 12/4.8/-0.9/3
Artifact
The Artifact is an understable, easy-to-control putter with a rounded, beadless rim. It is comfortable to throw for short drives and approaches, holding the line upon which it is released while reducing any end-of-flight fade. It's also a trusty putter to finish at the basket and an excellent choice for players who prefer to use a "loft putt" style or who cherish minimal fade into the chains.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 2/3/-1/0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 2/3.1/-1.1/0
Range
The Streamline Range is a unique utility disc that fills a specific role in any disc golfer’s bag. Designed for control and precision over distance, the Range lacks glide and drops quickly, making it ideal for those tricky approach shots where overshooting is a risk. With minimal fade and the ability to hold hyzer or anhyzer angles without drifting, it offers a straight, reliable flight that’s surprisingly fun to throw. Comparable to the Kastaplast Berg, the Range brings a similar feel and flight at a more affordable price, making it a must-try for fans of specialized approach discs.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 2/1/-0.5/0.5
Reviewer Flight Numbers 1.9/1.3/-0.5/0.4
Balance
The Balance by Axiom is a moderately overstable midrange in the Simon Line of discs. It is a standard, comfortable midrange that can handle the power of experience players without being too overstable and cumbersome for newer players.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/4/0/3
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/4.1/0/2.8
Alva
The Kastaplast Alva thrives in wide fairways and open skies. Experience its effortless flight over grasslands, covering impressive distances with ease. This disc requires less power to reach its full potential, making it ideal for beginners and touch shots. The wide rim provides a steady grip and controlled release. The Alva is a reliable companion for any player, perfect for calm conditions.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 11/6/-2/2
Reviewer Flight Numbers 11/6/-2/1.9
Cicada
The Discraft Cicada is designed to be a hyzer-flip machine. Beginners and intermediate players will love that with a smooth, controlled release, this disc will fly dead straight. With a smash, this disc will carve up long arcing turnovers and execute perfect rollers. As a proud addition to Discraft's lineup, the Cicada thrives, elevating the game of disc golf and complementing their legacy of excellence.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 7/6/-1/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 7.1/5.9/-1/1
Roman
The Infinite Discs Roman is a power driver, designed to provide unrivaled control and a dependable trajectory in all weather conditions. It's designed for experienced players, but even beginners can benefit from its dependable overstable flight for windy conditions and flex shots. With the ability to enhance accuracy on both backhand and forehand throws, the Roman is an exceptional choice for any player looking for consistent reliability. The Roman pairs nicely as a more overstable companion to the Dynasty, or a glidier companion to the Scepter.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 10/4/0/3
Reviewer Flight Numbers 9.8/4.3/-0.2/2.8
Wave
The Wave is the second wide-rimmed, high-speed distance driver released in the MVP line. This disc is moderately stable and described as a longer Inertia. For high-speed throws, the Wave will exhibit long gliding turnovers and hyzer flips. Low-power players will find the Neutron Wave to be overstable, but useable for a variety of different shots.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 11/5/-2/2
Reviewer Flight Numbers 11.2/5.1/-1.9/1.9
Leopard3
The Innova Leopard3 is the faster, less glidey version of the popular Innova Leopard. This disc has a nice controllable turn right out of the box. With a smooth throw the Leopard3 will fly laser straight. With power, this disc will turn hard and finish right (with a right hand backhand throw).
The Leopard3 is a versatile, all-purpose driver that can work for a variety of shots for disc golfers of all skill levels.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 7/5/-2/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 7/5.1/-1.8/1.1
Servo
The Servo is a super straight-flying disc that’s easy to control. While the original MVP drivers (Volt, Shock, Amp) are classified as speed 8-9 drivers, the Servo is more similar to the Resistor with a 1.7 cm wing and a speed rating of 6.5. According to MVP: “The Servo is a straight-stable fairway driver with a low power requirement and controlled speed. Its extended GYRO™ push gives it less lateral movement and immense glide with an effortless forward fade. Both high and low power throwers alike will achieve easy pinpoint accuracy with ultimate control to make it one of their most used discs on the fairway.”
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 6.5/5/-1/2
Reviewer Flight Numbers 6.6/4.9/-0.9/1.9
Proxy
The Proxy shares the same core as the Envy, but is a straight flyer. Thrown hard or soft, this disc will fly as straight as an arrow. Use it as a putting putter for those who like shallower putters, or a go-to thowing putter.
Simon Lizotte proves the utility of this disc as his go-to throwing putter and approach disc from all distances.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 3/3/-1/0.5
Reviewer Flight Numbers 3/3.2/-0.9/0.6
Leopard
The Leopard is the classic, straight-flying Innova fairway driver. This disc is very popular in starter sets thanks to the reliable flight path and limited fade. It’s not the fastest flying disc (speed 6) but new players will likely see more distance with the Leopard than just about any other disc. While the Leopard is great for beginners, it can be found in bags of more advanced players as well. With moderate throws this disc is perfect for weaving between narrow lines of trees. It also makes a good turnover driver that slices to the right, and a good roller disc as well. If you want a great disc to perfect your throwing technique, buy a handful of inexpensive DX Leopards and head to a field.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 6/5/-2/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 6/5/-1.9/1
River
The Latitude 64 River is one the highest rated fairway drivers. It has incredible glide and is a great driver for beginners. Latitude gives this disc a glide rating of 7, higher than any other disc golf disc. Intermediate and advanced players will be pleased with the River’s accuracy and consistency. Throw this disc at a slight anhyzer angle and watch it sail forever.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 7/7/-1/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 7/6.9/-1.2/1
Hawkeye
The Hawkeye is a new control driver from Innova Champion Discs. It is a very straight-flying fairway driver. It makes for the perfect straight line shot through tunnels, or low hanging canopies. It is accurate and easy to throw, proving to be a great beginner disc, or a controllable disc for the more advanced player. It is a manageable speed that offers a high amount of glide, making this a great disc to use in various situations.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 7/5/-1/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 7.1/5.1/-0.9/1
Toro
The Toro is a flat, overstable, beadless mid-range that can handle some heavy torque. Calvin Heimburg provided substantial input in the creation of this reliable, slow-speed midrange.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 4/2/1/3
Reviewer Flight Numbers 4/2.1/0.5/3.4
Vulture
The Discraft Vulture is described as a beat in Predator that is less overstable and offers more glide. This fairway driver has excellent control and is stable enough to manage moderate headwinds.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 10/5/0/2
Reviewer Flight Numbers 9.8/4.8/-0.1/2
Exodus
The Exodus was the first disc in the Infinite Discs lineup, and it’s a solid, easy-to-control fairway driver. Its comfortable rim and moderate speed make it great for players at any skill level. Known for its dependability, the Exodus shines on wooded courses, offering a precise, long flight with a consistent fade. It handles powerful throws well, making it capable of impressive long-distance shots.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 7/5/-0.5/2
Reviewer Flight Numbers 7/4.9/-0.5/2
DD3
The Discmania DD3 is the new disc for distance. Eagle McMahon crushes this disc down the fairway. The "Cloudbreaker" is the title name for the Swirly Star Signature edition. This is a reliable, max-distance driver for the more advanced arms that may still offer some extra distance to intermediate players as well.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 12/5/-1/3
Reviewer Flight Numbers 12/5.1/-1/2.9
Emperor
Master the courses with the Emperor by Infinite Discs. This commanding distance driver, boasting a moderate overstable nature, stands unrivaled among its counterparts in the market. Experience the sheer power as the Emperor effortlessly glides through the air, outclassing competitors and setting new standards for distance drivers.
It's the go-to choice for a multitude of Infinite sponsored players, despite having the freedom to select from any brand. Grab an Emperor today and experience its unparalleled performance firsthand.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 12/5/-1/2.5
Reviewer Flight Numbers 12/5.1/-1/2.5
Link
The Discmania Link, the first putter in Discmania's Evolution line by Latitude 64. This neutral-flying disc excels both as a close-range putter inside the circle or for approaches all the way to a powerful drive off the tee. With a rounded rim featuring a large but comfortable bead, the Link offers a clean feel in the hand that accommodates various grips, including putter grip, fan grip, or power grip.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 2/3/0/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 2.1/3.1/0/1
Aztec
The Aztec, classified as a speed 10 driver, exhibits a straight flight path with a subtle fade towards the end. Despite its speed rating, the Aztec surprises most players with remarkable distance and accuracy, proving itself as a valuable asset to any game.
Unlike high-speed distance drivers, the Aztec boasts a more slender rim, enhancing comfort for the majority of disc golfers. Widely recognized as a lengthier yet comparable flying disc to the Exodus or Dynasty, the Aztec promises a blend of performance and familiarity for players seeking reliable distance shots.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 10/5/-1/2
Reviewer Flight Numbers 10.1/5/-1.2/1.9
Tomb
The TOMB is a flat-topped, low-profile, putt-and-approach disc with a comfortably smooth, beaded rim. The Tomb has just the right amount of stability to cover ground while threading the needle on approach shots, whether thrown forehand or backhand. It can also be used as a crossover mid-range, driving putter, or to hold the line while putting from distance or in moderate winds.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 3/4/0/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 3.1/4/0/1.1
Maiden
The Maiden is a straight-flying, low-profile putter that was released for the 2018 Trilogy Challenge. It quickly became a putt-and-approach favorite as players discovered how comfortable it is in the hand and how straight it flies on approaches to the basket.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 3/4/0/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 3.1/3.9/-0.2/1
Alpaca
The Alpaca is the quintessential beadless putter and is consistently rated as one of the best putt and approach discs in all of disc golf. The Alpaca has a deep, comfortable, traditional, and familiar feel. The Alpaca is the putting putter of choice for nearly all of Infinite's sponsored pros. This goes to show how incredible this putter really is. It is one of the greats inside the circle, and has incredible glide and torque resistance for as far as you can huck it.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 3/3/0/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 2.9/3/0/1.1
Hex
The Hex is a straight flying midrange, designed to fit into anyone's bag. The 5/5/-1/-1 flight numbers are similar to a Buzzz with additial glide. Axiom takes a classic and gives it the GYRO effect, making a disc that is designed for trusty midrange placement shots without having to worry as much about wind or inconstistent releases. Every MVP/Axiom fan has a Hex in the bag.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/5/-1/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/5/-0.9/1
Rhythm
The Rhythm is an awesome understable driver by Axiom. It's designed to be either a great first driver or a line shaping fairway driver for more powerful arms. Lower power players will find the Rhythm to be laser straight with a slight fade at the end. High power players will love the Rhythm for carving up the woods with hyzer flips or natural turnover shots. Find your beat on the course with the Rhythm.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 7/5/-2/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 7/4.9/-1.8/1.2
Captains Raptor
The Captain's Raptor is a modified Raptor. It has a similar feel to the Raptor, with a flat top and a similar rim. This disc is designed to be more overstable than the Raptor, providing a beefier version that can slice through the air and provide an even more reliable flight. This is a disc that will be reliable in even more adverse weather conditions.
Discraft plans to make this disc once a year. Each year it will feature a new stamp.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 9/3/1/4
Reviewer Flight Numbers 9/3.2/0.7/4
Diamondback
A step above Mint Discs slower fairway drivers, the Diamondback is a Speed-9 that offers a neutral flight at high speeds and a reliable fade for lower arm speeds.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 9/5/-2/2
Reviewer Flight Numbers 9/4.9/-1.6/1.9
Terra
The Terra is the next disc in the James Conrad Line. The Terra will bring confidence, reliability, and control into your fairway driver game! The Terra will provide the most important thing for your game: predictability. You will always be able to depend on the Terra to shape all kinds of shots, from easily ranged hyzer approaches to flight extending s-curves. Step up to the tee with the confidence of a World Champion.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 8/5/0/3
Reviewer Flight Numbers 8/4.8/-0.1/3
Mako3
The Mako3 is the newest version of the remarkably straight flying Innova Mako. This midrange disc is the perfect solution for anyone who wants a straight flyer with very limited fade. The Mako3 is available in the Jolly Launcher Champion plastic, and is slightly faster than the original Mako.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5/5/0/0
Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/4.3/-0.2/0.1
Eagle
The Eagle is a popular fairway driver used by players of all skill levels. This was Innova’s original high-speed fairway driver. It is a slightly overstable driver with a degree of high speed turn. For advanced players, this gives it a straight flying flight pattern with a predictable finishing fade.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 7/4/-1/3
Reviewer Flight Numbers 7.1/4/-0.9/3
Teebird
The TeeBird is a classic disc by Innova. It is a popular fairway driver for many disc golfers. Made for straight lines with an easy, steady fade throughout its flight, the TeeBird is a dependable, all-around control driver. This disc set the standard for driving consistency and is the disc that all new models are compared with.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 7/5/0/2
Reviewer Flight Numbers 7/5/-0.1/2
Tern
The Tern is an understable high speed driver. Being understable, this is a comfortable disc that provides max distance for intermediate players. While the Tern’s rim is very wide (2.3 cm) it isn’t at max width like the Dominator, Vulcan, or Katana. The Innova Tern was approved by the PDGA on December 3, 2012. Innova states that the flight rating of this disc in Star and Champion plastic slightly differ. The flight rating for Champion Plastic is 12/6/-2/2. The Champion plastic that the Tern is manufactured in is super clear and looks really sharp.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 12/6/-2/2
Reviewer Flight Numbers 12/5.9/-2/2
Boss
The Innova Boss was the first speed-13 driver on the market. It is one of the more popular ultra-high-speed drivers, and is available in all of Innova's most popular plastics. The world distance record is currently held by David Wiggins Jr. with an R-Pro Boss!
FYI
Most of the plastics the Boss is made in, are stamped as a 13/5/-1/3 flight rating. However, the champion plastic ones normally fly more overstable, so in many cases the champion will be stamped as a 13/5/0/3 flight rating.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 13/5/-1/3
Reviewer Flight Numbers 13/5/-0.6/3
Aviar
The Aviar is a very popular straight flyer with a touch of fade at the end. This disc is one of the most popular putting discs that always seems to find the chains.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 2/3/0/1
Reviewer Flight Numbers 2.1/3/-0.1/1
Resistor
The MVP resistor is described as a slower, overstable fairway driver with more controllable speed. The Resistor has a flat profile that makes it excellent for forehand flicks and overhand shots. The Resistor complements the MVP line of control drivers by providing a more overstable driver than the Shock. Utilizing MVP's GYRO technology, the Resistor will "resist" turn and experience a strong reliable fade. MVP says, "this disc executes accuracy and rangeability like a dream."
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 6.5/4/0/3.5
Reviewer Flight Numbers 6.6/3.9/-0.1/3.3
Envy
This putter has the reputation of being the disc James Conrad threw in on hole 18 at the 2021 World Championships for the "holy shot." It's widely known as one of the best throwing putters ever made, and works well for putting as well. Brand new, this disc sports some fade at the end of its flight, but will beat in very nicely to fly dead straight. This disc will hold any line and take as much power as you can give it, all while being a masterful approach disc for touch shots. The profile is a little thinner, and as a 3 speed putter, will fly faster and a little further than many other putters.
With his new sponsorship, Eagle McMahon will now utilize the Envy as one of his team series discs.