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Marshall Street Black Friday 2024: The Best Deals in Disc Golf!

Introduction & Overview

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Nobody does disc golf deals like Marshall Street. Get ready for the biggest collection of plastic sales of the entire year, curated special for you. No matter the brand, the need, the desire, Marshall Street is here to give you the best prices on the highest quality discs and accessories. Detailed below is our plan for what’s going on sale, and when. Be in the know so you don’t miss out on huge savings and monstrous discounts. See below for an announcement on an exclusive in-store sale as well! The Marshall Street Black Friday Sales event is underway.

Marshall Street Black Friday 2024: A Week of Disc Golf Deals.

Black Friday isn’t just one day at Marshall Street. It’s a whole week! In fact, it’s already started. Pre-Black Friday sales are already live on the website, and starting on Thanksgiving we’ll be putting up a unique batch of sales each day through Cyber Monday. What a time to be a disc golfer!

PRE-Black Friday Deals

Pre-Black Friday Deals

Shop Early and Save: Pre-Black Friday Specials End Wednesday!

Pre-Black Friday sales are already live. 1,000s of discs have had their prices slashed down to the $5 – $10 range. Until midnight on Wednesday, you can get select discs from Prodigy for less than $10. All Gateway Wizards, Warlocks, Magics, and Voodoos are priced at $9.99 regardless of plastic. Some manufacturers have gotten the $5-$10 treatment on our entire stock! Such brands are EV-7, Pre-2024 Ledgestone, Prodiscus, Yikun, and Storm Discs!

We also have some manufacturer-wide percentage discounts going on. Enjoy 25% off of Texas based brand Lone Star Discs. Legacy Discs is also 25% off, joined by the New Zealand company RPM that’s discounted by 20%. On top of all this, our November Monthly Specials are still live!

Marshall Street Black Friday - Pre-Black Friday Deals

Marshall Street Black Friday Sales Event

5 Days of Unique Sales

5 Days of Disc Golf Deals: Thanksgiving to Cyber Monday

Get ready for an exciting lineup of unique deals each day from Thanksgiving to Cyber Monday! Marshall Street is offering exclusive discounts on top disc golf gear, limited-edition discs, and must-have accessories. Whether you’re shopping for yourself or the disc golfer in your life, these daily specials are the perfect opportunity to save big. Don’t miss out—each day will bring new offers, so be sure to check back regularly to snag the best deals before they’re gone!

Thanksgiving – November 28th – Discraft to Dye For

Eat tons of food, crash on the couch, and hop on Marshall Street for Day 1 of Black Friday savings! Thanksgiving will be a day of savings on Discraft, DGA, Ledgestone, and 2024 Ledgestone Edition. If you’re a Discraft thrower, Thursday is the day for you.

We’ll also be doing a batch of dye sales, including the entire Dyer’s Section of blank or bottom stamped discs! Pro Chem Dye will also be one sale, as well as our Dyed Discs category. We carry dyed discs from several talented local artists who produce some of the most unique discs in the game. There’s no better gift for a disc golfer than a special dyed disc!

Marshall Street Black Friday – November 29th – Overmolds and Glow!

Join us on Black Friday for day 2 of our 5 day sales event. Black Friday will be a day of huge sales on some of the most popular brands of 2024. Manufacturer sales will be live on MVP, Axiom, Streamline, Mint Discs, and Thought Space Athletics!

Along with all those manufacturer-wide discounts, we’ll also have Glow Discs from ANY BRAND on sale! Glow discs are especially useful this time of year, making them a terrific gift. Even in warmer weather when the days are longer, glow discs have a certain grip advantage that makes them essential anyway.

Saturday – November 30th – X-Outs in the House

X-Outs and House of Discs brands get the spotlight on Day 3. X-Outs from all brands will be discounted, and manufacturer-wide sales will be live on Dynamic Discs, Latitude 64, Westside Discs, Discmania, and Kastaplast!

Sunday – December 1st – Accessory Day/New Monthly Specials

Day 4 out of 5 is Accessory Day! It’s also the 1st of December on Sunday, so the accessory deals applied will double as our Monthly Specials. That means that even though hot deals will be applied on Sunday, they’ll last all through December. Minis, Towels, Grip Solutions, and most other accessories are terrific and affordable gifts for disc golfers, and also make great stocking stuffers!

Cyber Monday – December 2nd – Innova and Halo-Orbit-Horizon

The 5th and final day of our Black Friday Sales event is going to be a strong finish! Last is definitely not least in this situation.

Join us on Cyber Monday for manufacturer-wide sales on Innova, Millennium, Infinite, Clash Discs, and Prodigy! Joining those sales, all Halo-Orbit-Horizon categorized discs will also be on sale, from any brand. We can’t even remember the last time we were allowed to put Innova on sale, so take advantage of the deals on Monday before they’re gone for good.

The Best Marshall Street Black Friday Deals of the Weekend

With so many deals, the best strategy is to check out Marshall Street every day of the weekend. While we haven’t dropped any exact percentages for discounts in this blog post, we can highlight what we predict will be the biggest and most special sales of the weekend. Join us on Thanksgiving for huge Discraft sales, the highlight of Turkey Day. MVP and Axiom are definitely the highlight sales for Black Friday. Saturday will have lots of big deals, but our Discmania sale will blow your mind like a Gravity Bomb. Sunday is a stocking stuffer day, but also a great day to stock up on Grip Solutions. Innova and several other brands share the spotlight on Cyber Monday, but you especially won’t want to miss our Halo-Orbit-Horizon sale.

Marshall Street Black Friday 2024 – Don’t Miss Out!

Don’t Miss Pre-Black Friday Savings: Shop Before Wednesday Night!

Our PRE-Black Friday sales expire midnight on Wednesday, so you have a few days, but don’t put it off! Before you know it these huge $5 and $10 disc specials will be gone. The manufacturers on sale aren’t on the schedule for our Black Friday weekend sales event, so it’s now or never with those.

Mark Your Calendar: 5 Days of Unique Sales at Marshall Street

Just throw Innova? Join us Monday. Are you a Discmaniac? Saturday is your day. Do you or your friends throw a mixed bag? If so, it may benefit you to check up on Marshall Street on all 5 days. We’re the kings and queens of disc golf sales, and this Black Friday is by far our biggest push of specials out of the entire year. These savings will be huge, and there’s something here for everybody!

We look forward to seeing you!

In-Store Only Savings – Marshall Street Black Friday Weekend

**Squatch Sale is valid In-Store Only. Sale is not available to online customers.**

In-Store Marshall Street Black Friday Deal - 20% Off Squatch Disc Golf Bags

If you live nearby, come in to the shop sometime this weekend! All the deals advertised in this blog post will also be valid in-store. On top of that, we have a special treat of a discount planned for in-store customers only through the weekend. Join us in store for 20% off all Squatch Bags!

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Innova’s Baby Destroyer: What makes it so good?

Meet the Bradley Williams Tour Series Halo Star Baby Destroyer

Halo Star Baby Destroyer

This year, Innova released a very special Tour Series disc for Bradley Williams – the Baby Destroyer. While the Baby Destroyer uses the same mold as the standard Destroyer, it has notably different material traits and flight characteristics. For one, the Baby Destroyer is only available in the 156 to 160 gram weight class. Also, it’s produced in Innova’s ultra-popular Halo Star plastic blend. For these reasons, among others, the Baby Destroyer has quickly gained a large following of fans. In a very short time, it’s become one of the most popular Tour Series discs of 2024. In this guide, we’ll deep dive into what really sets the Baby Destroyer apart. Let’s see how it might help you elevate your game!

1 Destroyer, 2 Destroyer, Red Destroyer, Blue Destroyer

Run to run, the flight traits of a Destroyer can vary drastically. Sometimes, you may even find that two Destroyers made in the same run can differ. Inconsistency seems like a bad term to describe any kind of manufacturing, but when it comes to golf discs that isn’t always the case. Innova’s ability to produce different flights out of a single mold is something that actually gets them praise. Instead of having to bag 5 different distance driver molds to get a decent range of stability, Innova throwers can more easily bag 5 versions of just the 1 mold for the same effect. Elite-level disc golfers commonly use this kind of bag structure, called cycling.

Design and Flight Characteristics of the Baby Destroyer

The Baby Destroyer is much easier to throw than most runs of Destroyer, but it isn’t it’s own mold. The things that set it apart are mainly its plastic, weight, dome, and wing shape. Innova makes the Baby Destroyer in a lighter weight class, ranging from around 155g to 160g. Players who are used to throwing heavier discs can still enjoy the Baby Destroyer though, as it’s Halo Star plastic keeps it from being too flippy. You see, discs made in Halo Star plastic tend to be more overstable than their standard Star counterparts. The underside of the rim, being an area that we can see large diversity in Destroyers, isn’t quite flat like some of the flippier runs, but has a slight concave arc to it. They also tend to have a fair amount of dome without being too much of a pop-top.

All of these traits combined allow the Baby Destroyer very easy to get a hold of for big difference, without being too understable or overstable for the majority of players.

Why Choose Halo Star Plastic?

Halo Star Baby Destroyer

Emerging for the first time just a few years ago, Halo Star is one of Innova’s newest plastic endeavors. While Halo Star is nearly identical to Star when it comes to feel and durability, there are a couple distinct differences. The first difference is simply appearance. Discs made in Halo Star have a different color rim and flight plate, giving it a ring or “halo” effect. Hence the name. The other difference is in it’s flight path. Discs in Halo Star are typically more overstable than their Star brethren. If you’re looking to get a more overstable version of any disc, give Halo Star a shot!

Ideal Players for the Bradley Williams Destroyer

If you can hold a disc in your hand, than the Baby Destroyer is for you! While it may not be the best choice to throw into a direct headwind due to its weight class, the Baby Destroyer maintains a decent level of overstability. This overstability allows for the disc to not flip over too much, even for power throwers. Such power throwers will find the Baby Destroyer to be the ultimate tailwind bomber, and may get more distance out of it than their standard distance drivers due simply to the difference in weight!

Why the Halo Star Baby Destroyer is a Must-Have in 2024

The Halo Star Baby Destroyer has solidified its place as a must-have disc in 2024. This is due to its unique combination of lightweight design, premium plastic, and versatile performance. Its light weight range makes it an excellent choice for players seeking effortless distance. You’ll find a straighter, easier, and more controllable flight, without losing the key overstable finish that Destroyers are known for. Crafted in the eye-catching and durable Halo Star plastic, this disc offers exceptional grip and reliability, even in varying conditions. Whether you’re a seasoned player looking for a reliable distance driver or a newer player seeking a manageable yet high-performing disc, Innova’s Baby Destroyer checks all the boxes. With its distinct flight characteristics and widespread appeal, it’s no surprise that this disc is making waves in the disc golf community this year.

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Champion and Star: Understanding Innova’s Top Premium Plastics

Champion and Star Teebird

Introduction

Innova is synonymous with innovation in the disc golf world. As the leading manufacturer in the sport, they’ve pioneered some of the most popular discs and materials used on disc golf courses today. Among Innova’s vast array of plastics, the Champion and Star blends stand out as their top premium options. Both offer unique advantages to players. This article delves into these two top-tier plastics, examining their distinct characteristics and guiding players on choosing the right material for their style of play. The head to head battle of Champion vs. Star is underway! Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a newcomer to the sport, understanding the differences between Champion and Star plastics can significantly impact your game strategy and disc selection.

Understanding Plastic Types

Innova has a huge selection of premium and baseline plastics. Check out our blog post “Disc Golf Plastics” which takes a look at all of Innova’s plastics for more information. Baseline plastic is cheaper, and as a result, it’s less durable. Discs will often fly more understable right off the shelf when they’re in a baseline plastic. Premium plastics, like Champion and Star, are extremely durable, so their flights won’t change as much over time.

Champion Plastic: Features and Benefits

Champion plastic is a translucent blend, meaning you can usually see through it. It comes in a plethora of colors and weights. Innova has many Champion plastic variants such as Metal Flake Champion, Blizzard Champion, or Color Glow Champion. Champion is one of the most durable blends that Innova offers. Over time, the flight may change slightly with wear, but the changes are usually minimal. Champion offers terrific overstability off the shelf. In fact, it’s one of the more overstable flying plastic blends.

Champion Plastic Variants

Star Plastic: Features and Benefits

Star plastic is opaque, or non see through. Known for having exceptional grip, Star plastic is a common choice for everything from distance drivers all the way down to driving putters. Star is Innova’s most popular plastic. Several variants exist using Star as a base, such as Halo or Proto Glow.

Champion and Star: Star Plastic Destroyer

Side-by-Side Comparison: Champion and Star

Let’s compare these two plastics head to head! While both are top of the line premium plastics, their differences are what allow them to shine. There are two main differences between these plastics – durability and stability.

Champion has the edge on Star when it comes to durability, but that doesn’t inherently make Champion more desirable. Many disc golfers love using beat up discs, or wish to beat in their discs to make them more understable. These types of players may desire Star over Champion for this specific reason. Star is still a premium plastic, and is very durable, but not quite as durable as Champion.

The stability between Star and Champion can vary drastically. Off the shelf, there is sometimes no noticeable difference in stability. More often than not though, Champion ends up being slightly more overstable than Star.

Player Preferences and Use Case

In the world of disc golf, player preferences can play a major role in disc selection. Do you like putting with a bead, or no bead? Are blue discs or pink discs your favorite? Do you throw Star or Champion? Most players end up throwing a mix of Star and Champion depending on their stability needs, or grip preferences. Finding a disc that flies drastically differently in Star as opposed to Champion could help you fill slots in your bag without bagging too many models.

Champion vs. Star: Which Plastic Wins?

The ultimate Innova plastic question: Which is better, Star or Champion? While it’s tough to say if one is simply better than the other, we can highlight the benefits of both. Some players prefer Champion for it’s very high durability and slight edge on stability, nonetheless, others prefer Star for its superior grip, or because they want to beat it up over time.

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Discmania’s Evolution Line: A Complete Comprehensive Review

Introduction

Discmania, a household name in disc golf, is celebrated for crafting some of the sport’s most reliable and beloved discs. The popularity of their Originals line, originally produced by Innova, was unprecedented. In an attempt to fill gaps in their lineup and grow as a brand, Discmania later teamed up with Latitude 64 to make a new line of discs. This collaboration was named the Evolution Line, a series of discs manufactured for Discmania by Latitude 64. This strategic partnership marries Discmania’s design prowess with Latitude 64’s renowned manufacturing capabilities, setting a new standard in disc golf technology. The Evolution line ranges from very overstable “meathooks” to neutral or flippy discs that regular people can throw.

Overview of Discmania’s Evolution Line

The Evolution Line emerged as a strategic extension of Discmania’s usual offerings. At the same time, Discmania also came out with the Active Line, manufactured by Yikun. The Active line’s focus was to provide newer or amateur players with easy-to-throw plastic. In contrast, the Evolution Line was more meant to fill empty space in the Discmania meta. Many of the discs were specifically designed to complement and enhance the existing Originals Line. This thoughtful segmentation ensures that all levels of disc golf players find something suitable in Discmania’s diverse array of products.

Detailed Review of Each Evolution Line Disc Type

Distance Drivers

Discmania's Evolution Line Neo Paradigm Distance Driver
  • Enigma (12/5/-1/2) – The Enigma serves as a straighter compliment to the Original’s Line DD3 (12/5/-1/3). The Enigma is ideal for players looking for less fade than their DD3 offers, or for people who need something less overstable.
  • Paradigm (12/6/-1.5/2) – The Paradigm is a distance driver with high glide, and more turn than the Enigma, making it even easier to throw!

Fairway Drivers

Discmania's Evolution Line Neo Essence Fairway Driver
  • Essence (8/6/-2/1) – The Essence is the bestselling disc in the Evolution lineup. It is a terrific tool for any level player, offering a surprising amount of consistency for it’s higher levels of glide and turn.
  • Instinct (7/5/0/2) – The lineage of 7/5/0/2 discs leads back to the Innova Teebird, one of the most popular fairway drivers of all time. While boasting similar glide to the Essence, the Instinct has more overstability, making it a little more reliable.
  • Splice (9/3/0/4) – The Splice is a hyper overstable fairway driver not made for the likes of mortal men. Eagle McMahon throws one of these like it’s a Mako3, but for most people the Splice is ideal for high winds, spike hyzers, or skip shots.

Midranges

  • Origin (5/5/-1/1) – The Origin is the most understable Midrange in any Discmania lineup, but isn’t extremely flippy. The Origin is a very workable midrange, and sports a small diameter size, as well as a smaller rim size. This makes it ideals for players with smaller hands, or for anyone looking for a slightly more understable compliment to their MD1 or MD3.
  • Method (5/5/0/3) – The Method is a stable to overstable midrange with a bead! Whereas the MD3 has a fairly neutral flight, the Method overs a more overstable finish. This is the only Discmania midrange that sports a bead (aside from the old MD5).
  • Mutant (5/3/0/4) – The Mutant is a hyper overstable midrange that has a very unique design. The rim of the Mutant has no curving edges, there are only flat portions and sharp angles. See picture below:

Putters (& Approach)

  • Spore (1/7/0/1) – The Spore is the newest addition to the Evolution lineup. A PDGA approved 1-speed putter, the Spore is only available in a light weight range, and is a hybrid catch disc.
  • Logic (3/3/0/1) – The Logic is Kyle Klein’s current putter of choice. The Logic essentially holds any angle you put it, making it very versatile for thawing and for putting with.
  • Link (2/3/0/1) – The Link is Gannon Buhr’s current putter of choice. The Link is similar in flight to the logic, but is a little deeper, and also has a bead.
  • Tactic (4/2/0/3) – The Tactic is Discmania’s flagship approach disc. Comparable to a Zone or Harp, the Tactic offers consistent and reliable overstability in any conditions.
  • Tactic (Razor Claw Mold) (4/2/0/4) – The Razor Claw was Eagle McMahons signature series Tactic. The Razor Claw Tactic is more overstable than stock run Tactics, and even has it’s own PDGA approval, so it’s technically a different disc than a regular Tactic!
Discmania's Evolution Line Exo Soft Tactic and Meta Razor Claw Tactic

Discmania’s Evolution Line vs. Other Brands

Several molds in the Evolution line are the most popular of their class. The Evolution putter, midrange, and fairway driver lineups essentially offer everything you could need out on the course, while the two available distance drivers compliment Discmania’s other offerings quite well. There’s a mix of very overstable workhorses, as well as neutral and flippy discs for more technical situations. Very few brands have small lines with so much staying power. Other popular lines include the Discraft Paul McBeth line, MVP/Axiom’s Simon Line, and Latitude 64’s Gem Line.

Conclusion

Discmania’s Evolution Line represents a pinnacle of innovation in disc golf, offering a versatile range of high-performance discs that cater to both newcomers and seasoned players. Crafted from top-tier materials, these discs ensure consistent performance and durability. Whether you’re refining your skills or exploring new tactics, the Evolution Line provides the tools needed to elevate your game. Embrace the evolution and let these discs take your play to new heights!

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Finding Your Perfect First Disc: A Beginner’s Guide to Disc Golf

Embarking on your disc golf journey begins with choosing the right disc, especially if you’re a beginner. This beginner’s guide is dedicated to helping newcomers navigate the diverse world of disc golf discs. Understanding the basics of disc selection is crucial for a promising start in the sport, as well as maximizing fun. We’ll explore why slower discs are generally better for beginners, teaching good form and easier handling. Classic starter discs like the Innova Shark midrange set the standard for novice-friendly gear. We’ll delve into the importance of selecting beginner-friendly weights and models, highlighting how companies like Innova and Latitude 64 cater to new players with their unique lines. Whether or not you spire to compete, the right first disc can make all the difference in your game.

Understanding Disc Golf Discs for Beginners

Disc golf can be overwhelming with its huge array of discs, each designed to achieve its own unique flight. For beginners, the key is to start simple. Slower discs, typically ranging from putters to midranges, are ideal for those just learning the ropes. These discs are more forgiving and easier to control, allowing new players to focus on developing their technique and understanding the basics of flight patterns.

The science behind slower discs lies in their design and shape. For instance, slow discs like midranges and putters are made to glide smoothly and predictably, making them the perfect tool for learning essential skills like angle control and release timing. This early stage of learning with slower discs lays the foundation for more advanced techniques required for faster, more specialized discs.

The speed of a disc, as well as many other flight attributes, can be determined by looking at the disc’s flight numbers. This four number system is used by almost all manufacturers to describe their discs, and can both tell you what kind of disc you’re looking at, and what it’s intended to fly like. Understanding flight numbers and their various meaning is extremely helpful when it comes to disc selection. If you’re unfamiliar with flight numbers and would like to learn more check out our easy, comprehensive guide on their meaning.

The Classic First Disc: Innova Shark Midrange

Perfect First Disc Innova DX Shark

Innova, a renowned name in the disc golf world, offers a range of beginner-friendly discs. The Innova Shark midrange is a prime example, widely recommended for beginners. Its balanced flight characteristics make it an excellent all-rounder, suitable for various shots. The Shark is known for its reliability and moderate speed, making it a forgiving choice for those just starting.

Innova’s commitment to beginner-friendly discs extends beyond just models like the Shark. They also offer discs in lighter weights, which are easier for beginners to throw. In essence, these lightweight discs allow new players to achieve greater distances with less power, a crucial factor in building confidence and skill on the course.

Latitude 64’s Gem Line: A Treasure for Beginners

Perfect First Disc Latitude 64 Ruby Diamond Jade Sapphire

Latitude 64 understands the needs of beginners and their “gem line” is a testament to this. Designed to be easy to throw, Latitude’s “gem line” includes discs like the Diamond, Ruby, Sapphire, and Jade. These discs come in lighter weights and feature user-friendly flight characteristics, making them perfect for beginners who are still developing their throwing power and technique.

What sets the Gem line apart is its focus on ease of use without sacrificing quality. Each disc in this line offers something unique: the Diamond for its exceptional glide, the Ruby for its approachability as a putter, the Sapphire for controlled drives, and the Jade for its straight flying path.

For beginners looking to invest in their first set of discs, the Latitude 64 gem line is an excellent starting point. Their user-friendly design helps new players achieve more consistent throws and gradually improve their game.

Choosing Your Perfect First Disc: Tips and Recommendations

Selecting your first disc golf disc is about finding a balance between comfort, weight, and performance. Firstly, make sure your choice feels good in your hand, and verify that the weight is light enough. Although it may not seem as important, it’s also good to make sure the color you choose is bright and easy to find. Here are some tips to guide your choice:

  1. Start Light: Above all, lighter discs are the easiest to throw and control for beginners. Due to this, we recommend that beginners look for discs in the 150-165 gram range.
  2. Focus on Feel: Comfort in your hand is key. Choose a disc that feels good to grip.
  3. Simplicity is Key: Avoid overly specialized discs. Stick with versatile models that can handle a variety of shots rather than specialty discs meant for only one or two specific shots.
  4. Consult the Pros: Read reviews and seek advice from experienced players or local disc golf shops like ours.

Our Top Recommendations for Your First Disc

Perfect First Disc Innova DX Aviar P&A

Players who start out throwing discs like these will develop their skills quickly, and have more fun! As you improve and as your discs beat in, you’ll find that their flights will change over time. Before too long, you may need to upgrade to discs with more stability, or more durable plastic blends. Experimenting in disc golf is a quintessential part of the sport. You’ll have to find the discs that fly best for your unique form and arm-speed. Once you’ve found something that works well for you, stick with it!

Conclusion

Choosing your perfect first disc golf disc is a crucial step in your journey in this exciting sport. Starting with beginner-friendly discs can significantly impact your learning curve and enjoyment of the game. Remember, the right disc is not just about performance; it’s about finding a disc that suits your style and helps you grow as a player. Explore our curated selection at marshallstreetdiscgolf.com and find the perfect match for your disc golf adventure. Whether you’re aiming for casual play or aspiring to compete, starting with the right disc sets the tone for a rewarding disc golf experience.

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Disc Golf Plastics: An Ultimate Beginner’s Guide

Disc golf is not just a game of skill and strategy; it’s also a game of equipment, where the type of disc you use can significantly impact your play. One crucial aspect of this equipment is the disc’s plastic type. Understanding the differences between various disc golf plastics and their effect on flight patterns is essential for any player looking to improve their game. In this article, we’ll go over different plastics produced by major brands like Innova, Discraft, Latitude 64, and MVP, so you can hit the course with confidence in your plastic knowledge!

The Importance of Plastic Types in Disc Golf

The type of plastic used in a disc golf disc affects everything from grip and durability to flight patterns and stability. Disc golf plastics can be broadly categorized into two groups: premium plastics and baseline plastics. Each has its benefits and preferred conditions for use.

Premium vs. Baseline Plastics

Premium Plastics

Known for their durability and resistance to wear, premium plastics maintain their original flight characteristics longer than baseline plastics. They are ideal for players who want consistent performance over time. These plastics typically have a smoother finish and are less prone to scratches and nicks.

Baseline Plastics

Baseline plastics offer superior grip and are more affordable, but they wear down faster. This faster wear can be advantageous for players who prefer their discs to ‘beat in’ and develop new flight patterns over time. Baseline plastics are often the choice for putters due to their excellent grip.

Brand-Specific Disc Golf Plastics

Innova

Champion

Champion is one of Innova’s most popular premium plastics, second only to Star. It’s a translucent or clear plastic that’s very durable, and usually runs a little stiffer than other blends. Discs in Champion plastic tend to be a little more overstable than the same disc in another plastic. Innova also has a few variations of Champion such as Metal Flake Champion, Glow Champion, Halo Champion, and Blizzard Champion.

Star

Star is an opaque premium plastic, and is Innova’s most popular blend. Discs produced in Star plastic tend to be little softer than their Champion counterparts, and tend to beat in a little quicker. While the difference is usually negligible or nonexistent, Star discs can have less stability out of the box than the same disc in Champion plastic. Star also has many variant plastic blends such as the popular Halo Star, Star Color Glow, Swirly Star, and the ultra soft and grippy GStar blend.

DX

DX is Innova’s flagship baseline plastic. This blend offers a softer, grippier, and chalkier feel than anything in premium plastic. Baseline plastics such as DX are more prone to wear. The main use of baseline plastics such as DX is Other baseline plastics include KC Pro, JK Pro, R-Pro, and XT.

Innova Disc Golf Plastics

Discraft

ESP

Discraft’s most popular premium blend offers something that not many other companies can offer: every disc is unique. ESP is Discraft’s opaque, and slightly less durable blend. Instead of just solid colors, ESP is often swirled and ran from one color to the next. The swirls, combined with Discraft’s vast array of stamp foils, ensure that finding two ESP discs that look exactly the same is next to impossible.

Z

Z is Discraft’s translucent and most durable blend. Stock runs of Z are only available in solid colors, unlike ESP. But there are also many plastic blends that stem from Z, such as Z Swirl, Z Lite, Metallic Z, CryZtal, Z Flx, and Z Glo.

Putter Line

Discraft’s putter line is exactly what it sounds like, and is used for all of their putters. Putter line is a baseline plastic, so it’s not very durable, but it has the chalky and tacky grip that players often want for their putters. Putter Line Soft is also available for most putters.

Discraft Disc Golf Plastics

Latitude 64

Gold Line

Gold Line is Latitude 64’s opaque, softer premium blend. You may be catching on by now that each and every company has very similar classifications for plastic. Most companies have a softer opaque blend which is the most popular, and then a see-through premium blend that’s more durable, and a baseline plastic for their putters. Every company has many more plastics available, but most stem from these popular three main plastic types.

Opto Line

Opto Line is Latitude’s more durable, translucent plastic blend. It’s a little softer than translucent plastics from other companies, and feels really good in the hand. There are also many variants of Opto, such as Opto-X, Opto Ice, Opto Air, Opto Ice Orbit and Opto Moonshine Orbit, as well as Opto Moonshine, Opto Glimmer, and Opto Ice Chameleon.

Zero Line

Latitude’s flagship baseline putter blend, Zero Line, comes in three firmness grades, each one available in solid colors or with swirls.

Latitude 64 Disc Golf Plastics

MVP

Proton

Proton is MVP’s translucent blend. Discs in this blend are typically a little more overstable than discs in Neutron plastic.

Neutron

Neutron is MVP’s most popular plastic, and you guessed it, it’s opaque. MVP also has a plastic called Cosmic Neutron, which has the same feel as Neutron but have swirly colors instead of one solid color. MVP also uses an air-bubble technology to help them offer a full range of weights. Neutron with this technology is called Fission plastic, and has a slightly different feel when compared to Neutron.

Electron

Electron is MVP’s baseline plastic, and is available in three firmness grades. There is also a swirly Cosmic Electron blend, which is also available in three firmness grades.

MVP Axiom Disc Golf Plastics

Plastic Performance in Different Conditions

Cold Weather Performance

Softer plastics, typically baseline types, perform better in cold weather as they retain flexibility and grip. In contrast, some premium plastics can become too stiff and slick in cold temperatures. The problem is, baseline plastics are more prone to damage or breaking when frigid temperatures are around. Finding soft premium blends like Discraft’s ESP FLX, Innova’s GStar, or Latitude’s Frost will help your performance significantly on cold days.

Wet Conditions

In wet conditions, baseline plastics often provide better grip, reducing the chances of the disc slipping during release. The key to performing in wet conditions goes beyond plastic choice, and has a lot to do with keeping your discs dry. Bring plenty of towels, and be sure that you have your Max Wax with you so you can get grip even if it’s pouring.

Players’ Preferences

Durability vs. Wear

Some players prefer less durable plastics as they ‘beat in’ faster, changing their flight characteristics. Beat in discs will become more understable, and will develop traits like “late-fade” which is harder to find in a disc off the shelf. On the other hand, players who prefer a new discs’ characteristics value consistency and longevity, and tend to lean towards the more durable premium plastics.

Role of Disc Wear

The way a disc ‘beats in’ is crucial in the sport. A well-used disc in any plastic can offer flight patterns that cannot be replicated with new discs. Instead of bagging 4 or 5 different mid-ranges of different stabilities, many pros will bag 4 or 5 of one mold in particular in various states of wear. This phenomenon is called “cycling”.

Conclusion

Understanding the nuances of disc golf plastics is crucial for every player. Whether you prioritize durability, grip, or the evolution of flight patterns over time, there’s a plastic type suited to your needs. Experimenting with different plastics from various brands can significantly enhance your playing experience and strategy on the course.