March was an exciting month for disc golf enthusiasts and collectors alike, with a mix of new releases, award-winning favorites, and classic staples making waves across our store. From the highly anticipated Gateway Cornerstone collaboration to the celebrated Foundation Disc of the Year, the Shaman, our top sellers this month reflect both innovation and tradition in the sport. In this report, we’ll break down the top 25 discs of March, highlighting what drove their popularity and giving a snapshot of trends in the disc golf community.

1. Gateway Cornerstone
The Cornerstone is our collaboration mold with Gateway and officially launched as a stock product in March. It is important to note that this disc is sold in retailers nationwide but this report will only track the sales on our site as Gateway controls the wholesale side. Even just on our site, this disc dominated the month of March and it will be interesting to see where it lands as time goes on and it settles into being a normal stock mold.

2. Gateway Shaman
The Shaman is always popular among our audience and in March it saw a boost from being awarded the Foundation Disc of the Year award for 2025 which came with a custom stamp. This release boosted the sales of the Shaman and helped it land in second for the month.

3. Dynamic Discs Slammer
This is a special moment as we were able to collaborate with Dynamic Discs to bring back one of Trevor's favorite discs, the Slammer. We released this first at the Disc South Expo in Dallas and then sold the rest online the next week. With the demand of this disc it probably could have pushed into second but we sold all we had so it was destined for 3rd.

4. Discraft Sled
The Sled is a unique release from Discraft and the World Championships as a fundraiser for this year's event. It features an intentional puddle top with a beadless putter bottom. This creates a very unique approach disc that a lot of people have really enjoyed. It will be interesting to see what happens with this mold once the World Championship event comes to an end but until then I am sure it will be pretty popular.

5. Elevation Koi
I believe this is the first time that an Elevation disc has cracked into our top 5. This is mainly due to one of our personalities, Tyler, throwing this disc very well and promoting it on the channel regularly as well as a sponsored video we did with Elevation in March where we played a combination of ultimate frisbee and disc golf using the Elevation line of discs. This helped boost the whole line but especially the Koi!

6. Discraft Ares
The brand new addition to the Paul McBeth line of discs released for pre-orders in the month of March and saw pretty high demand. It was originally teased as the Zeus 2.0 before being rebranded to the Ares for public release. It offers a bit more stability than the Zeus and should be seen more in the Discraft touring players bags because of that.

7. Innova Firebird
The Firebird is a classic mold from Innova that has been a staple in player's bags for a long time. This month it saw a boost in sales from the release of the Hunnerbird OS stamp at Disc South in Dallas. It is hard to find a better overstable fairway on the market.

8. Innova Destroyer
The Destroyer continues to be the gold standard for distance drivers in the sport. The release of this year's Calvin Heimburg Destroyer really helped boost the sales this month as we saw it climb into the top 10 yet again.

9. Innova Wraith
The Wraith is another classic distance driver from Innova. It is typically one of the more popular drivers as it offers a more controllable version of the Destroyer flight for people with non-pro arm speeds. It is never a surprise to see it in the top 10.

10. Discmania DD3
Rounding out the top 10 we see a distance driver that has really been gaining some popularity. It cracked the top 10 mainly because of the new Premier line release which boasts manufacturing innovation to help it fly farther than any disc on the market. In our testing, we have found some validity to this claim!