Disc Golf's Biggest Issue

Disc Cooling

Every disc manufacturer battles the same thing during manufacturing - cooling. When discs are pulled off the injection mold, the plastic cools at different rates due to the flight plate being so much thinner than the rim. The cooling process can be affected by a ton of different variables such as plastic color, plastic blend, ambient conditions, and many more. This is the main reason two of the same discs can fly drastically different.

By machining our discs, we bypass this cooling process. We machine our discs out of an injection molded blank that is already cured. This allows us to control the final disc geometry at a much tighter tolerance than an injection molded disc. So the disc you buy today is going to fly very similar to one you bought from us two years ago.

Other benefits?

Hand Feel

We machine every surface of our discs. Which means every edge has a smooth, consistent radius. This helps the disc feel comfortable in the hand, and also helps aerodynamically as this lowers the drag.

We are also able to offer inverted rims since we do not have to pull the disc off of a mold. Our standard rim is 1 degree inverted, and we offer an "i" variant that is 5 degrees inverted. The inverted rims offer a bit more control, and the "i" variant makes the rim feel narrower than it truly is.

The biggest advantage?

Design and Prototyping

Due to us not having to spend thousands of dollars on molds, we can go through a ton of small design changes during our prototyping phase. Our CNC driver went through a TON of changes during the design phase before we were happy with it. This assures that every disc we release covers the exact spot in the bag that we intended it to.