How We Review Discs
Every disc review on this site covers the same core information: flight numbers explained in plain language, who the disc is best suited for by skill level, how it behaves in different conditions, and how it compares to the most popular alternatives in its category.
We focus on the discs that players actually ask about and actually throw. You will not find reviews of obscure limited runs here. You will find honest assessments of the discs you are most likely to encounter, consider buying, or already have in your bag.
Discraft Buzzz Review
The most popular mid-range disc ever made. Flies dead straight, works for every skill level, and is the most recommended first disc in the sport. Find out why.
Innova Roc3 Review
The overstable workhorse mid-range. More reliable fade than the Buzzz, handles wind well, and is a staple in bags at every skill level from beginner to professional.
Dynamic Discs Truth Review
A straight-flying mid-range with excellent glide. One of the best value options in the category and a strong alternative to the Buzzz for players who want more glide.
Dynamic Discs Judge Review
The most recommended beginner putter on the market. Straight, comfortable to grip, and forgiving enough for new players while remaining useful at every level.
Innova Aviar Review
The classic disc golf putter. Used by more players for longer than almost any other disc in the sport. A reliable, consistent performer that has stood the test of time.
Discraft Luna Review
Paul McBeth's signature putter and one of the most popular in the sport. More overstable than the Judge or Aviar, making it a strong choice for forehand putters.
Innova Leopard3 Review
The most recommended beginner fairway driver in the sport. Understable enough to fly correctly for developing players while providing real distance gains over a mid-range.
Discraft Vulture Review
A versatile understable fairway driver that works well for both backhand and forehand throws. Good option for players transitioning up from mid-ranges.
Dynamic Discs Sheriff Review
A distance-focused fairway driver with a slightly more overstable flight than the Leopard3. Great for players ready to push their distance ceiling.
Innova Destroyer Review
The best-selling distance driver of all time. Used by players from intermediate to professional. One of the most important discs in the sport's history.
Discraft Zeus Review
Paul McBeth's signature distance driver. Similar flight to the Destroyer but with a slightly different feel in the hand. Extremely popular on the professional tour.
Dynamic Discs Raider Review
One of the more beginner-friendly distance drivers. Slightly more understable than the Destroyer or Zeus, making it more accessible for players with developing arm speed.