Welcome to Discpedia

The community-driven encyclopedia of disc golf discs.

Every disc page includes manufacturer flight numbers, community-averaged flight stats, plastic blends, recommended uses, and side-by-side comparison tools.

25discs documented
9manufacturers
3guides & deep dives

From the blog

How to Read Disc Golf Flight Numbers (The Complete Guide)

Fundamentals · 2026-05-12

A plain-English guide to disc golf's 4-number flight rating system: Speed, Glide, Turn, and Fade. Learn what each number actually means for how a disc flies — and how the system breaks down in practice.

Best Understable Midrange Discs for Beginners (2026)

Buying Guides · 2026-05-08

If you're new to disc golf and your midrange fades out too early, you probably need an understable midrange. We rank the five best beginner-friendly options and explain why each works for developing arms.

Innova Destroyer vs Discraft Zeus: Distance Driver Showdown

Disc Comparisons · 2026-05-05

Both have identical flight numbers (12/5/-1/3). Both are flagship overstable distance drivers from rival brands. So which one belongs in your bag? We break down the real on-course differences.

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What makes Discpedia different

Every page on Discpedia shows two flight ratings side by side:

Across nearly every commercial mold, the two diverge in predictable ways: communities consistently find discs slightly more understable than published, and fade tends to be overstated. Discpedia surfaces those differences openly, so you can choose discs based on how they actually fly — not how they were marketed.

Combined with the side-by-side comparison tool, the long-form gear guides, and the open editorial model, Discpedia is built to be the disc reference players actually trust.