Discraft
Discraft is one of the largest and most popular disc golf brands on the market. They were Innova’s primary source of competition for many years.
Discraft maintains a high level of consistency in their discs run to run. They’re known for purchasing their plastic from regular suppliers, rather than playing the plastic market with odd batches that are more likely to result in two of the same disc in the same weight, color, and plastic flying differently.
Plus, the Discraft Ultrastar, itself an enhancement of the Wham-O 165, had many copycats that came after it, and yet remains the standard for ultimate — that OTHER frisbee sport.
From a business standpoint, the difference between ultimate and disc golf is that in the former, 14 people play with 1 disc, and in the latter 1 person plays with 14 discs. There must be a smoother way to say that.
Discraft was founded in 1979 by PDGA Hall of Famer Jim Kenner. Discraft’s first disc golf disc, the Phantom, was approved in 1983. Today, the Phantom would be considered an approach disc, maybe even a putter.
More recently, Discraft spiked in popularity by signing Paul McBeth. Discraft proposed a 10-year-$10-million-dollar sponsorship deal with McBeth, which set a new precedent for sponsorship payouts within the sport. The deal also put into production a new line of Paul McBeth designed Discraft discs which became immensely popular. That line includes the Luna, Zeus, Anax, Hades, and Malta.
Discraft is also known for their yearly run of special releases, produced in support of the Ledgestone Insurance Open. These Ledgestone releases feature discs made in exciting and rare plastic blends, and also discs that are no longer produced by Discraft in stock runs.
Discraft offers the Chainstar basket, the Chainstar Lite, the usual accessories like disc golf bags, hats, shirts, minis, stickers etc.
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Z FLX Confetti Zone, Get Freaky
Brodie Smith’s “Get Freaky” overstable approach disc!
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FuZed Line Buzzz – Buzzzsaw
The Buzzzsaw is here! Discraft has killed it with these two piece molds, and more are on the way…
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ESP Spectra, 2006 MSDGC Maple Hill Hole 1 – Goober with dings
Flashback to the past with 2 stamps to choose from. The castle hole at Maple Hill and the infamous old hole 5 at Pyramids
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Shredded Orange Confetti CryZtal Cicada, 2025 Supreme Flight Open
Fun fact: Cicada’s spend 17 years dormant in tree branches until emerging for about a month of outdoor adult life.
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ESP Swirl Sparkle Luna, Paul McBeth Orange Tri-Foil – 2025 Supreme Flight Open
The putter that started it all. The first disc in McBeth’s personal line of Discraft.
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Pro D Challenger, 2005 MSDGC Steve Dodge Used and Initials
The longtime flagship putter in the Discraft lineup.
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ESP XL, 2005 MSDGC-Goober
Old ESP plastic from 2008! The XL holds up.
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ESP Surge, 2007 MSDGC
Vintage From the basement of Steve Dodge
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ESP Buzzz, Cam Todd The Gallery
Special stamp and signed and numbered by Cam Todd
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SuperColor ESP Buzzz, 2018 DGPT Full Foil Thank You – Imperfect
These commemorative Full Foil Buzzz were a 2018 thank you from the Pro Tour! They’re not perfect.
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Tie Dye ESP Avenger, 2006 MSDGC Hydrated with Vitamin Water
Vintage Tie Dye ESP Avenger, 2006 MSDGC Hydrated with Vitamin Water
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Z Sparkle Force, 2008 Players Cup L.E.-Bottom Stamp
From the basement of Steve Dodge.
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SuperColor ESP Buzzz, 2017 Memorial Championship Winners
The 2017 Memorial Championship is commemorated with this disc! Paul McBeth and Paige Pierce took this one down.
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SuperColor ESP Buzzz, 2017 GMC Winners
Nate Doss and Paige Pierce took down the 2017 GMC!
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SuperColor ESP Buzzz, 2017 Ledgestone Insurance Open Winners
A commemorative SuperColor disc for the 2017 Ledgestone Insurance Open! Good job Joshua Anthon and Valarie Jenkins.
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SuperColor ESP Buzzz, 2010 – The Red, White, and Blue at Maple Hill
These SuperColor Buzzz come in three different colors. Can you guess what they are?
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