One of the most thrown fairway drivers in the Dynamic Discs lineup, the Maverick is a great, straight driver. This disc is great for a beginner looking for something to push straight up the fairway.
The EMac Truth is a slightly overstable mid range with great glide and consistent flight. The EMac Truth takes the original Truth and retools it to fit the specifications of world champion Eric McCabe. This version of the Truth will hold any line you put it on and have a consistent finish to the end of it's flight.
The Feedback is an overstable fairway driver developed with Kevin Jones as part of the Prodigy Collabs Series. As controllable of a disc as they come, the Feedback can hold a line with little movement left-to-right for the majority of its flight before a dependable fade helps you hit your landing spot. It can withstand a windy day and players will notice a broken-in feel fresh from the factory.
The Latitude 64 Pure was named that for a reason. It is one of the purest flying putters on the market. It is hard to find a putter that will fly straighter than the Pure which makes it a great choice for approach shot and putts inside the circle.
The MD1 is a neutral flying mid-range from Discmania. This is a very point-and-shoot disc that goes where you throw it. With a beadless rim and low profile, the MD1 is very comfortable in the hand and gives you confidence on the tee!
Formerly known as CD2, Discmania brought the mold back to the spotlight based on popular demand with a reinvented name - CD1. The letters “CD” in the name stand for Control Driver, putting the player in the driver’s seat and allowing you full control to manipulate and style the disc exactly how you want it to.
The CD1 handles just about any wind condition with ease but is most well suited for tailwinds and calmer weather. This disc gives you the right amount of glide and shot shaping options, but will always maintain enough stability to end with a smooth low speed fade in the end. If you only had one disc to play a round with, the CD1 would be an excellent choice.
The DD1 is cited to be DD3’s little brother, the DD1 features a less overstable and more narrow flight path compared to our most popular distance driver, the DD3.
DD1 is famous for its straight and accurate flight, makes it a great tool in the woods. Players will fall in love with the DD1 feel and profile, plus a smaller rim compared to DD3 gives you that extra confidence when facing the tight fairway and nice dome gives you the optimal amount of glide to still get big distance.
The DD1 is a great choice to build your distance game, as its high glide, narrow flight path and comfortable grip ensures it’s the one disc you’ll reach for over and over again.
Good for: Straight distance shots, long anhyzers, long hyzers, sidearm shots, advanced and pro players alike.
The Warship is Westside's answer to the everyday players need for a midrange. Designed to be user friendly for all levels it holds a straight line and feels great in the hand. For faster arm speeds it will fly straight and will be very controllable. For lower arm speeds it will hold a straight line and finish to the left for right handed players and right for left handed players. The Westside Warship has a great float and flight and is our fastest midrange in our line.
The Mint Discs Mustang is a great stable mid-range. This disc can be compared to a less stable Discraft Buzzz. The Mustang fits perfectly between a Buzzz and Meteor
The Alien is like no other disc on the market. Its top resembles a Sonic, its rim is like a mid-range. It is surprisingly stable, maybe even a tad overstable. The Alien thrives in a universe of spin putts, approach shots, and short-range drives.
For players transitioning from other disc sports, the wider diameter and saucer-style top will feel super comfortable in the hand. Using the Alien feels like playing catch, but the disc can handle torque, wind, and power better than any catch disc ever could
The Torque, the newest disc from Finish Line, is an overstable, trusty fairway driver. Just like it's namesake, it will hold up to as much power as you can give it and will come back for a nice flex line.
The newest disc in the Elevation lineup, the Gecko, labeled an approach driver by Elevation, has a super grippy natural rubber feel, and is also VERY floppy. According to Elevation, this may be the ultimate grenade disc, overstable enough to get straight up and down, floppy enough to hit and stick, and the flexibility makes throwing grenades hurt way less, so be nice to your hands with a gecko.
This putter goes where you throw it which makes it the choice for pros like Brodie Smith. The Roach loves to hold the angle it is thrown on and glide down the fairway. This disc is great for straight approaches and working on your form. The Roach loves to be thrown flat and fly straight.
AGL obtained the rights to use the most famous putter of all time - the Wizard (by Gateway Discs). They used the famous Pondy top and it created a monster! The Wizard has a flight number of 2/3/0/2, and our Pondy being slightly faster and less stable, it makes the Acacia have flight numbers of 3/4/0/0. This allows the disc to be like a more glidey, straighter flying, Wizard! The Alpine Glow may stable that up a tad, but for the most part the flight numbers are pretty accurate according to AGL.
The Latitude 64 Compass is one of the straightest flyers on the market. It is a great disc to train with as it holds whatever angle you release it on. Whether you want to throw hyzers, anhyzers, or dead straight shots, the Compass can do it all!