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If you’re looking for quality, easy to throw discs at bargain prices, Divergent Discs might be exactly what you need. This relatively new brand is carving out a unique space in the disc golf world by offering affordable, beginner-friendly discs without sacrificing quality. Whether you’re a casual weekend player or helping a friend get into the sport, Divergent makes discs that are easy to throw, fun to use, and very reliable.

Divergent started four years ago after getting their first few molds PDGA approved. The first two molds from DD were the understable putter, the Narwhal, and the flippy midrange, the Leviathan. Since then, they have added a complete lineup of discs, with a variety of flight options and plastic types.
Over time, several molds have become fan favorites. Here is a list of the top five molds from Divergent Dists:
The Lawin is a distance driver that can easily achieve the desirable S-curve that translates into long flights. The mold is available in 160-class weights, making it even easier for newer players or players who can’t generate a lot of arm speed.
The Kraken is a control driver that has a little turn and a little fade. Its flight numbers make it easy to shape to meet the needs of the course.
If you are looking for a midrange that will deliver accurate, consistent throws, check out the Kapre. It has a neutral flight, which makes it hit any line you put it on. Perfect for precision upshots or hitting lines in the woods.
The Narwhal is a beadless putter from Divergent that can be used as a putting disc, or an approach disc. It has a little bit of turn, which would be great for turning shots or tailwind shots.
The Golem is an overstable putt and approach disc that is made out of silicone. It will tame the most ferocious headwind, and sit down as soon as it hits the ground. The silicone gives the Golem a grippy feel.
Give Divergent Discs molds a try, and see why people like them. They are currently on sale! PLUS, you can take a whopping 40% off our sale price by using the discount code DVG40 . See the complete line of Divergent Discs, and stock up now at these amazing prices! The sale and discount code are valid through Monday, August 11.
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It’s not a fancy brand with a lot of variety, but Divergent has a pretty solid offering with just the dozen or so discs it makes, and they’re often at a great price point relative to the bigger brands. I’ve seen great success gifting these discs to beginners, in particular, with the Basilisk typically giving them their best overall distance from the get-go (and it can make a pretty decent roller for more powerful throwers). I’ve pulled out the Lawin and Kraken a number of times myself in different rounds, and had some players from another group even ask me what disc I threw when they saw the nice flight and distance of the Lawin. (I later lost that disc somehow and no one ever returned it; so I assume they tried it out, really liked the flight themselves, and just kept it.)
The Nuno makes a pretty good putt/approach/mid, and the Narwhal has some good glide that might help if someone has a tendency for their putts to end up falling short. My wife virtually never plays a round without the Kraken, Kapre, Leviathan and Golem in her bag; and she had used the Basilisk for quite some time as well for her primary distance driver until it got too beat up (then lost by a nephew). The Max Grip seems a step up from the base grades (like their Max Value), but it’s nice that they offer the more premium Max Life option, too.
Anyway, you probably won’t hear Divergent mentioned on tour, but for recreational play and beginners it offers some surprisingly good options.