Best Unique Disc Golf Disc

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This award’s category is a bit different than our other ones we have done so far. Today we are looking at unique discs. These are discs that you notice are different from the first time you see them or throw them. They could be drivers, putters, or some kind of hybrid. We are looking for the weird and unusual, but also don’t forget the first word of the title of this post: Best. Is this weird disc actually useful out on the course? And don’t forget our two keywords which are popularity and utility.

The popularity may not play as big of a role in today’s article, but we are still looking closely at utility. We are looking for the discs that are getting use out on the course still. We want uniqueness that provides something useful for the disc. So all that being said, let’s get to our nominees for The Infinite Discs Best Disc Golf Disc: Unique Disc.  

Discraft Banger GT

The GT stands for “Groove Top,” which is pretty self explanatory. The Discraft Banger GT features a groove along the top of the disc that is designed for placing your thumb in the groove when you grip the disc. This disc is used as a putting putter, but is also a popular approach disc.

Innova Condor

The Innova Condor is our nomination from the disc golf “super-class” category of discs. These are large diameter discs that are PDGA approved. Most of these discs are pretty much irrelevant in modern competitive disc golf, but the Condor is still popular in some communities as an approach disc or even a roller disc with it’s large blunt rim. The Condor is also a popular disc for playing catch to warm up before competitive rounds.

Innova Groove

I often call the Innova Groove the punchline disc of disc golf. I give it this name because it is often joked about as being one of the worst discs. However, for those who have actually used this distance driver, it isn’t a bad disc at all and could even be described as underrated. It gets the jokes because of why it is named the Groove. There is a dip/groove in the rim of the disc that is kind of weird looking. However, when throwing the disc backhand, you can’t feel the groove at all. It may influence forehand shots, but for stable distance backhand shots, the Groove is a great disc.

 

Dynamic Discs Justice

The Dynamic Discs Justice is unique not because of how it looks but how it flies. The Justice is a ridiculously overstable midrange disc that has pretty much no glide at all. The insane overstability makes this disc is a popular choice in windy conditions. But this unique disc is not only used in those conditions. It is a popular choice for approach shots and trying to get around a tight bend.

Prodigy M5

The Prodigy M5 might be the worst selling disc among our nominees today, but it has something so unique that it is worth adding to our list. It is the most understable midrange in the Prodigy lineup, and it features a really funky rim. When you look at the bottom of the disc, it almost looks like there is a smaller disc stuck inside of a larger disc. The M5 looks like it has two rims. It isn’t a bead, but it is just two bumps that look like the bottom of two different beadless midranges. It is kind of weird and very unique.

Latitude 64 Missilen

The Latitude 64 Missilen was the first ever disc released with a speed rating of 15. And to my knowledge, it is still the only disc with a speed rating this high. To achieve this rating, the Missilen features one of the larges rims in disc golf, but that isn’t even the most unique thing about this disc. Across the top of the flight plate there are little hexagonal pock marks in the plastic which is designed to influence the flight of the disc. It does influence the flight offering a unique flight that is a little tricky to get the hang of at first, but those who have learned how to use the Missilen are able to throw the disc very far.

HyzerBomb Moab

The HyzerBomb Moab is a super overstable disc that flirts with the line between midrange and fairway driver. It is one of the only discs that is comparable with the Dynamic Discs Justice as far as how overstable it is. This disc is a meethook that will fight any wind. It also has a unique rim that is more aerodynamic on the edge like a driver, but it has a divot in it that kind of functions as a really large bead. The Moab is a different kind of disc to say the least.

Innova Nova

The Innova Nova wasn’t the first disc to be made with an overmold, but it features one of the most unique overmolds in disc golf. MVP/Axiom features only discs with an overmold, but when you look at their shape, they look similar to other discs that don’t have an overmold. But The Nova has a totally different shape, featuring a very tall rim. Also this disc flies like no other with hardly any fade at all due to this unique overmold.

Latitude 64 Sinus

The Latitude 64 Sinus is a pretty popular approach putter. It features three textured “patches” along the top of the disc designed to offer extra grip for your thumb placement when gripping the disc. Each patch has different textures so you can choose the one that is most comfortable for your grip. In flight, the Sinus is pretty overstable and is a good choice for battling the wind.  

Innova Sonic

There are several older Innova putters that are pretty unique now, but most of them are basically obsolete. But the Innova Sonic has seen a resurgence in recent years. Garrett Gurthie has even made it one of his signature tour series discs. It is a straight flyer that is similar to the Nova in that it is very fade resistant. It has a rim that is similar to an ultimate disc and features grooves on the top for thumb grip. and it has a unique flight plate that is reminiscent of cheap promo discs you will get for free at a parade or from a dentists office. But don’t let that fool you. The Sonic is a great straight flying disc for approach and even putting.

Reptilian Stego

The Reptilian Stego is an often forgotten disc coming from a smaller name brand. The manufacturer’s turn rating for this disc is a +1. For those of you unfamiliar with turn ratings, this means that the disc does not turn, which means the Stego is a massively overstable midrange disc. It also features a little lip on the top near the rim called a thumb track.

The Best Unique Disc Golf Disc

THE INFINITE DISCS BEST DISC GOLF DISC: UNIQUE DISC

INNOVA NOVA

There were so many great unique discs nominated, but ever since the Innova Nova was released in 2013, it has been in a class of it’s own as far as uniqueness goes. While all MVP/Axiom discs feature an overmold, the Nova overmold is different and unlike anything else on the market. Also the flight is unique offering an ultra-straight flight pattern with almost no fade at all. And considering how well the Nova sells and how often you see top pros throwing it, the disc’s uniqueness is working for it. If you have never tried the Innova Nova and feel like trying something different and unique, give one a try today!

Jace Smellie is a poetry expert, writer, and editor at DiscGolfReviewer.com

38 comments

  • Daniel R. Stalter

    I love my Stego! It’s so funny how it seems to be afraid of heights. Stego!

  • The Nova is an amazing unique disc

  • The Nova is unique and very useful.

  • Kastaplast Berg, the best approach disc ever made. Stable to slightly over stable in all wind conditions, but not stupid overstable like a Stego or MOAB. Very low glide, one you have this disc dialed on, you all but can’t overthrow your target.

  • The Innova Monarch has what sounds like the groove on the Groove. Weird but a great understable beginner disc or a very good anhyzer disc. Lastly if u have an average arm you can rip an easy turnover

  • I think the Kastaplast Rask belongs on the list – it has two rims. It is rather reliable in the wind.

  • Gotta be Nova. Sonic is on my radar but haven’t tried one yet.

  • The best unique disc has to be the Innova Sonic. There are not many PDGA approved lid style discs out there making it unique. This disc flies super slow. The only thing that gives it distance is how much rotation it put on it. I find it useful for anhyzer approaches and half runs at baskets.

  • The banger gt is truly a unique disc. This was the first putter I bought after my innova starter set just because I thought the grove would help my game and it totally has!!

  • Justice. It’s one of the most predictable discs ever made, fights wind, and the more I throw it the more useful I find it.

  • Love the Justice, but it is right behind the Harp! Two discs that I can throw backhand and forehand over 200 feet! So versatile and fun discs to throw!! Hook me up Infinite Discs!

  • It has to be the Groove. Each one of the grooves I’ve thrown perform wildly differently, especially when thrown as a thumber disc.

  • Where’s the berg? Or the rask?

  • The Rask and Berg… top everything on this list for uniqueness, you guys missed em! LOL 😉

  • The Stego wins hands down! If you’ve never thrown one then you’ve never had the experience of throwing the single most overstable disc on the market!

  • Gotta go with the Stego.

  • Christopher Lehmann

    The Nova is my go to! Great when you need a straight shot that you want to grab and stop!

  • My justice is a staple in both of my bags. I have 4 of them in Opto plastic and youre not kidding when you say there is no glide. However, if you have it figured out, you can angle it just right and perfect a sweet skip shot. Love love love thr Justice

  • I guess the 10 meter Brick isnt on store shelves as much, and we don’t see the Turbo Putt at all much anymore. So the Stego it is!! If you play in any kind of wind conditions and haven’t picked one up yet, do so. It may have a fairly specific use but it excels at that use like no other disc.

  • Nova is the perfect combination of unique and useful.

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