2018 Disc of the Week–Week 3–Discraft Buzzz

Are you ready for this week’s Disc of the Week!? This week we are featuring one of the most popular discs of all time, the Discraft Buzzz.

The Discraft Buzzz is one of the most iconic and most thrown discs in disc golf history. Many consider this disc the disc golf midrange disc. I know of lots of people who when they first started playing disc golf, the Buzzz was the only disc they used for months. It has a nice neutral flight pattern that literally any disc golfer can use in their repertoire. It’s beadless rim feels comfortable in the hand, and it is available in pretty much every Discraft plastic blend.

When we look at the sales numbers of the Discraft Buzzz, in our first year’s of business it was always the second most sold disc. In most recent years we saw it fall down the charts, but in 2017 it has climbed back up the charts and has been the top selling midrange for the last half of the year. If you have never thrown a Buzzz or (what is more likely the case) if you throw the Buzzz, now is a great time to stock up on back ups or to try it out in a new plastic blend!

This week only take 15% off the Discraft Buzzz by using the discount code: DWBUZZZ18. We have hundreds of them in stock, so take advantage of this deal and our awesome selection this week! And as always, don’t forget to enter our Facebook giveaway that we will post later today!

2018 State of Disc Golf Survey

It’s time to reflect on the past year and add your contribution to the biggest survey in disc golf. This survey is extremely valuable to us and everyone involved in disc golf. The results will provide beneficial data for disc golf manufacturers, tournament directors, promoters, and parks departments that need evidence of the growth, trends, and potential of disc golf. This is your opportunity to make your voice heard.

This survey takes about 15-30 minutes to complete and will close the last day of January.

Prizes

Multiple prizes will be given to random winners who fill out this year’s survey. This years prizes include discs, backpack bags, and disc golf practice baskets. Manufacturers Innova, Dynamic Discs, Prodigy Disc, Vibram Discs, MVP Disc Sports, and Gateway have all donated prizes for this survey.

Please share the survey with your disc golf friends and social media disc golf groups. The results to this survey are valuable to disc golfers everywhere, and everyone’s input matters.

If you have trouble scrolling through the format of the survey Click this link to go directly to the survey.

Fun With Disc Stamps at Infinite Discs

Here at Infinite Discs, we’ve had a lot of fun with disc stamps over the last couple of years. We’ve presented a huge variety of styles and artistic approaches. A couple have become standards that we keep bringing back, like the Infinite Bomber stamp which has been a hit in several configurations. The Infinite Discs Aztec stamp was the first “Stamp Wars” winner, though it only had to beat out the Tommy Cat design for that first Stamp Wars title. But that Aztec design became very popular during the 2017 year and was offered on many brands and molds.

The Infinite Discs VIP Club was a fun program initiated in 2016 with a goal to present a variety of artistically interesting stamps on great discs. Since the inception of the VIP Club, over twenty stamps have been presented on a variety of disc brands and plastics. The members of the club tend to be made up of players who appreciate unique and interesting images on the latest discs. But even among them, it has been very interesting to see the responses to different stamps. Sometimes we worry as we’re mailing out the discs that a new stamp approach won’t be popular, but inevitably we get feedback from members declaring that it is their new favorite. The club members often end up trading and selling back-and-forth, based on their differing stamp tastes.

DIFFERENT STAMPS FOR DIFFERENT TASTES

Infinite Discs has also presented a lot of custom stamps on new release discs, as well as on entire brands, or across multiple brands. Those stamps are added to our online store for anybody who wants them. Some were sleepers, while others were instant hits. But once again, it became instantly apparent that, when it comes to stamps, every person has their own taste. One person’s “most amazing stamp ever” is another person’s “most hideous stamp.” Even within the walls of the Infinite Discs headquarters, tastes in stamps vary greatly. Some prefer minimal, others prefer heavy detail, and so it goes.

One thing is for sure, we’re not afraid to try about anything. We’ve gone with basic stamp designs featuring characters (Sheriff, Anchor, Infinite Discs Clown, Relativity Einstein, etc.), we’ve gone with geometric design concepts (see the latest runs on MVP and Axiom), we’ve gone with logo-style images (the Infinite Bomber, Infinite Illuminati), we’ve gone with monsters and skulls (see Halloween stamps), and we’ve even started a series of joke stamps (see Firebread, Foxbat, etc.).

GOOD FOR A LAUGH

The joke stamps have been some of the most fun, and obviously the most controversial, criticized, hated, and absolutely loved stamps we’ve put out so far. Whenever an idea comes up as a joke, then makes it to a disc, we’re a little nervous about who will “get it” and who will simply write us off as a bunch of tasteless idiots. Well, we see both sides among the forums and fan groups, but usually the number of people who “get it” is large enough to scoop up the discs from the store.

When we released our series that started off with the Firebread stamp on Firebird discs, we were amazed how well they sold. It was a very simple design put together by Kesler who works at Infinite Discs. It was a loaf of bread with flames on it, in a minimal line art style. So, we followed up with the next two in the series, the Thunderbread (on Thunderbirds) with lightening bolts coming out of a loaf of bread, and the Teabread (on Teebirds) with a cup of tea next to the loaf of bread. Suddenly we had a hit trilogy and even ordered a follow-up run of discs with those stamps because the response was so positive…at least in terms of sales. Meanwhile, some of the feedback online was negative, saying things like “worst stamp ever” or “how could they ruin such a good disc!”

After such an unexpected hit, we followed up with a Thanksgiving disc called “Firebird” which was…well…on Firebirds. But it was a cooked turkey in the same style as the bread series, with flames on it. That one didn’t go over quite as well, probably because it felt more seasonal, and the joke was old at that point. Oh well. It was still fun to throw it out there.

Another joke stamp recently released was the “Beware the Foxbat” stamp which was presented on Foxbat discs. It was basically a dog with a fox tale and bat wings. Duh. It wasn’t supposed to be scary, or impressive, or realistic, or convincing. After all, we’re talking about a foxbat. Who even knows what that is? Apparently it is a Ukrainian aircraft? Maybe an animal? Maybe not? But now it is a dog-like, fox-like, bat-like creature on a disc. Why? Well…why not? Immediately there was an outcry on disc collector groups, thinking that Infinite Discs had once again hit a new low in stamp design, while here at headquarters, employees were musing at how many Foxbats we were suddenly shipping out to customers. After all, this isn’t exactly a top-selling disc. But those sales figures are now on the rise.

Other joke stamp ideas didn’t make it to the discs. At least not yet. For example, we came up with a concept for a stamp featuring Kim Jong Un of North Korea smiling for a selfie with his arm around a missile. We were going to put that one on a run of Discraft Nukes. Another idea that made it through the art stage, but not to the disc was a great version of the Dynamic Discs Justice stamp that simply added space between a couple of letters to change the meaning to “just ice”. Of course, ice cubes were a must.

Yes, we can be strange. Some people get it. Some people don’t.

STAMP WARS

Aside from the jokes, the serious stamps, the spooky stamps, and the simply strange stamps, we decided that all of our customer should have a chance to submit their own ideas as stamp designs. That is why we introduced the 2018 Stamp Wars contest as a way for anybody to introduce a stamp design for voting. After three rounds of voting, the 20+ submitted designs were narrowed down to a field of four stamps. Those final four stamps are being presented on equal runs of discs from both Trilogy and Innova. Whichever sells the fastest will be the top winner.

We were thrilled with the number of cool submissions to the Stamp Wars contest. There is a lot of talent out there. Once again, the stamps ran the gamut as far as style goes. There were some of the typical monsters and skulls, but also some truly creative and unique stamp concepts. Some didn’t make it far in the voting, perhaps because they didn’t have the necessary appeal to the disc golf market, but we still loved some of those eventual losers. We may find ways to work at some degree with those artists who didn’t make it to the final four. Why not strive to incorporate as many artists and ideas as possible when it comes to presenting stamps to the public? We keep an open mind when it comes to art. The only things we try to exclude are those ideas that are generally seen as tasteless or insulting.

Watch for the Stamp Wars “final four” stamps to hit the Infinite Discs inventory in the beginning of February. Then watch for the winner to make appearances throughout the 2018 season.

WHO CARES ABOUT STAMPS?

Why all these stamps anyway? Well, Infinite Discs is in the business of selling discs, and we are also disc golfers. When it comes to selecting our discs, oddly enough, the way those discs look often comes into consideration. We have come to accept and embrace a simple fact: Even though we’re selling discs that are meant to be thrown around in a game, the throwers are all individuals who like to express that individuality with the images on their discs. Whether the clean text of a stock stamp, the chaos of misprints and x-outs, the intricate design from an artist, a full-color image on Vibram rubber, or the silliness of an office joke, everybody has a preferred style. So, Infinite Discs wants to bring the largest variety of stamp styles, images, and tastes to our inventory for ALL players. We don’t ask that every person like every stamp, because that will NEVER happen. But we hope that among a huge selection of tens of thousands of individually photographed discs, you’ll find some that really appeal to you. Enjoy!

2018 Disc of the Week–Week 2–Axiom Envy

Happy Martin Luther King Jr Day! We hope everyone who gets to take the day off from work are enjoying it! But if you do have to work today, here is a silver lining! It is time for this week’s disc of the week, and this week we are featuring the Axiom Envy!

Ever since MVP added Axiom Discs to their family, the Envy has been one of their best sellers. This slightly overstable putt and approach disc is one of those awesome discs that is perfect for both driving from the tee and putting inside the circle. Also with Axiom Discs there is a neverending selection of color combinations to choose from between the flight plate and overmold.

We also saw a significant bump up in sales numbers for the Axiom Envy at the end of the year as they (finally) released the Envy in Electron and Electron Soft plastic, which is MVP/Axiom’s base plastic blend that is perfect for gripping putters. So if you don’t love your current putting putter or are having a hard time finding a driving putter that you feel confident in, give the Axiom Envy a try!

And this week is the perfect time to give this disc a try, because you can save 15% on all orders of the Axiom Envy by using the discount code: DWENVY18. The Gyro-heads love this disc, so find out what you have been missing out on by ordering your Axiom Envy today! Oh, and don’t forget to enter our Facebook giveaway that we will post later today!

 

Infinite Discs – Official Vendor for the Ledgestone Insurance Open

Infinite Discs is pleased to announce that we will once again be the Official Vendor for the 2018 Ledgestone Insurance Open in Peoria, Illinois. We are happy to support this fantastic event, for all it does for disc golf and for charities like St. Judes.

As the official vendor we will be able to offer a huge number of Discraft Limited edition discs. The first wave of these special fundraiser discs will be available at the beginning of April.

Full press release can be found here.

Putter Wars 2017 Finale – The Best Selling Putters

We’ve been tracking putters sales all through the year 2017, curious to see which would rise to the top by the end of the year. The early lead by the Discmania P2 simply gained momentum as the year went on. The results are in, and these are the top 20 best-selling putt-and-approach discs at INFINITE DISCS.

TOP-20 BEST SELLING PUTTERS

#1 Discmania P2
#2 Innova AVIAR
#3 Dynamic Discs JUDGE
#4 Innova NOVA
#5 Gateway WIZARD
#6 Westside HARP
#7 Latitude 64 PURE
#8 Axiom ENVY
#9 Dynamic Discs WARDEN
#10 Innova AVIAR3
#11 Latitude 64 DAGGER
#12 MVP ATOM
#13 Streamline PILOT
#14 Discraft ZONE
#15 MVP ION
#16 Innova KC PRO AVIAR
#17 MVP ANODE
#18 Dynamic Discs SLAMMER
#19 Dynamic Discs DEPUTY
#20 Westside SHIELD

LOOK AT THE SPREAD

That list of top-20 features a lot of great putters. But perhaps the most interesting statistic about that list is the huge disparity between #1 and #20 in terms of numbers sold. The #20 Shield putter sold less than one tenth the number of the #1 P2 putter!  The P2 also sold more than the #3 Judge and #4 Nova combined!

WHICH P2 PLASTIC SOLD THE MOST?

The top-selling putter, the Discsmania P2, is popular in several plastics. Here are the plastic types ranked in order by most popular in terms of sales at Infinite Discs in 2017:

#1 D Line
#2 P Line
#3 S Line
#4 D Line Glow
#5 Swirly S Line
#6 C Line Luster
#7 X Line
#8 Signature P Line (Pro Support disc)
#9 D Line X-Out (factory second or misprint)
#10 G Line

When it comes to putters, softer plastic blends still rule. They are usually preferred for actual putting, while the more durable plastics are preferred for approaches and drives.

 

 

2018 Disc of the Week–Week 1–Innova Destroyer

It’s that time of year again! Here at Infinite Discs at the start of every year we feature a different disc each week on our various social platforms. And this year we are kicking it off with the best selling disc of 2017–the one and only Innova Destroyer.

 

There are very few disc golfers in the world who haven’t heard of the Innova Destroyer, let alone thrown it at least once. It has become the gold standard for high speed drivers. When you are describing the flight pattern of any new 11-13 speed disc, it is pretty easy to just use the Destroyer as a point of reference: “Oh, it’s kind of like a Destroyer, but with a little more fade at the end,” or “Oh, it’s basically a more understable Destroyer.”

2017 was a pretty great year for the Innova Destroyer, as it was featured in a lot of Tour Series Fundraiser discs. First there was the extremely popular Philo Brathwaite Swirled Star Destroyer, and then there was the Steve Brinster Splatter Star Destroyer. Both of these discs were beautiful for the collectors, but they also flew great for the throwers. And of course, you can’t go wrong with a lovely stock run Star Destroyer featuring 4x World Champion Paul McBeth’s signature.

So for this week only, take 15% off every Innova Destroyer that we have in our inventory by using discount code: DWDESTROYER18. The Destroyer is already an insanely popular disc, so check our inventory right away to make sure you get first pick! Also make sure to enter our Facebook giveaway that we will post later today!

 

Top Selling Discs–Q4 of 2017

Happy New Year! It’s hard to believe that it is already 2018! 2017 was a fantastic year at Infinite Discs as we continued to grow alongside this fantastic sport! Thank you everyone! We are always blown away by the fantastic support we receive from the disc golf community. We have some pretty big plans for 2018, and we can’t wait to see what the future holds. But first, let’s take a look back at the best selling discs over the final 3 months of 2017.

Top 10 Overall

  1. Discmania P2 Psycho
  2. Innova Destroyer
  3. Innova Firebird
  4. Innova TeeBird
  5. Innova Nova
  6. Innova Aviar
  7. Axiom Envy
  8. Discraft Buzzz
  9. Innova Wraith
  10. Innova Thunderbird

Well, it looks like we are starting this off with a historic moment at Infinite Discs. For the first time ever, the Innova Destroyer was not the top selling disc of the quarter! The Discmania P2 is now the reigning “best selling disc” at Infinite Discs. It is safe to say that promotions helped–specifically the Glow D-Line P2 that released around Halloween and our special edition “Angels and Demons” P2 that we ran for Black Friday. So I am very curious to see what will happen this next quarter. We can also see two other discs that we don’t usually see in the top 10 overall that got some help. The black and white Innova Nova that we ran for Black Friday was a huge success, and the Axiom Envy was released in Electron and Electron Soft plastics earlier this quarter.

Top Distance Drivers

  1. Innova Destroyer
  2. Innova Firebird
  3. Innova Wraith
  4. Innova Shryke
  5. Innova Valkyrie
  6. Innova Beast
  7. Innova Tern
  8. Innova Boss
  9. Dynamic Discs Trespass
  10. Vibram Lace

When compared to last quarter, the Distance Driver chart looks nearly identical. Innova claimed the top 8 spots again with a few discs moving up and down within that range. Once again the Dynamic Discs Trespass claimed the 9th spot on the chart. I commented last quarter that we hadn’t seen the Trespass in the top 10 for a while, and it is impressive to see that it was able to hold its ground. But at number 10 we see another old familiar name that we haven’t seen for quite a while on this list. The Vibram Lace was a hot seller as Vibram was able to hook us up with some very unique discs throughout this quarter and specifically at Black Friday.

Top Control/Fairway Drivers

  1. Innova Teebird
  2. Innova Thunderbird
  3. Innova Leopard
  4. Innova TeeBird3
  5. Innova Leopard3
  6. Discmania FD Jackal
  7. Innova Roadrunner
  8. Latitude 64 River
  9. Dynamic Discs Escape
  10. MVP Volt

Similar to the Distance Drivers, we don’t see any big shifts in the Control Drivers. The Innova Teebird was able to jump back into the top slot as the Innova TeeBird3 dropped down to number 4. At the bottom of the chart, the MVP Volt was able to jump back into the top 10 by finishing just barely ahead of the Innova Sidewinder in sales. This is a category that was for the most part untouched by holiday promotions and new releases, so it is no surprise to see much of the same here.

Top Midrange Discs

  1. Discraft Buzzz
  2. Innova Roc3
  3. Innova Mako3
  4. Hyzerbomb Mortar
  5. Innova Roc
  6. Innova Gator
  7. Dynamic Discs EMac Truth
  8. Discmania MD4
  9. Discmania MD3
  10. Discraft Comet

There are a couple new names in the Midrange category. The Innova Gator coming in at number 6 has made this list before, but it has been a little while. But the Hyzerbomb Mortar is the first Hyzerbomb disc to ever make it into this report finishing at number 4. This is mostly due to the current run of the Mortar being the microbead Big Jerm fundraiser edition. Also of note, the Discraft Buzzz was able to maintain its position as the top selling midrange. The Halloween Glo Buzzz likely helped, but maybe not a ton as it does look like we still have some in stock. But overall, it does seem that the Buzzz is regaining popularity in the disc golf world.

Top Putt and Approach Discs

  1. Discmania P2 Psycho
  2. Innova Nova
  3. Innova Aviar
  4. Axiom Envy
  5. Gateway Wizard
  6. Dynamic Discs Judge
  7. Dynamic Discs Deputy
  8. Latitude 64 Pure
  9. Westside Harp
  10. Dynamic Discs Warden

This quarter was a hot one for putters. The top 10 putters finished inside the top 22 selling discs overall. As I mentioned in the overall top 10, the Axiom Envy sold a lot in the newly released Electron and Electron Soft plastic. And the Dynamic Discs Deputy which was one of the Trilogy Challenge discs this summer was a big hit when it was released this fall. It also has benefited from a special Paige Pierce stamped edition as well as being released in the new and beautiful “burst” plastics from Trilogy.

So there it is! The final quarterly sales report of 2017. What can we take away from it? I have two thoughts that might be no-brainers, but it is interesting to see them in action. First–holiday sales promotions work. We can see that from the moves up the charts from discs like the Discmania P2, Innova Nova, and Vibram Lace. Second–new plastic release promotions still work. The discs most influenced this quarter were the Axiom EnvyDynamic Discs Deputy, and Hyzerbomb Mortar. And I guess you could throw the Vibram Lace in this category as well, as its holiday promotion was a new color pattern. But of course, that would be considered a new rubber release rather than a plastic…but you get my point.

Any other points or takeaways I missed? I’d love to hear your thoughts! Please leave a comment below. Thank you so much and I hope you all have a very happy 2018!

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