Disc of the Week-Westside Harp

Two more weeks of Disc of the Week!

And for this week’s feature, we go back to our traditional format featuring just one disc. This week, the disc is one that we got to see Ricky Wysocki fling around quite a bit on his way to sealing up the win at the Gentlemen’s Club Challenge yesterday. The Westside Harp is the disc of the week.

The Harp is a putt and approach disc that gets used more for approach shots than putts. It has a nice flat profile and a beadless rim that fits perfectly in the hand for both backhand and forehand shots. It also offers a smooth and predictable overstable flight that any disc golfer could afford to have in their repertoire. It is one of our highest rated approach discs. 

The Westside Harp has grown into one of our top selling discs as more and more golfers have given it a try and fallen in love. If you haven’t tried one yet, now is the time to do it! This week only, take 15% off the Westside Harp by using discount code: DWHARP17. Also be sure to watch our Facebook page for your chance to win a Harp of your choice from our inventory!

2017 Disc of the Week–Week 7–All RPM Discs

This week we’re changing things up. Instead of a single disc-of-the-week, we are featuring a BRAND-of-the-week! We just got in a fresh restock of RPM Discs from New Zealand. These guys create some of the prettiest plastic we’ve seen on the market. It has great grip and their handful of disc molds are solid.

They’ve just now released their newest putter, the RURU, and we have plenty in stock! It comes in four different plastics, from semi-translucent Cosmic, to creamy colored Atomic, to base plastic Strata, to their flexible, rubber-based Magma plastic. This is a stable putter with a great feel, rounded rim, and micro-bead.  Check it out, along with other fine discs like:

Kahu – Stable Distance Driver
Taniwha – Strait Fairway Driver
Piwakawaka – Easy-to-control Mid-Range
TeMoko – Superclass (oversized PDGA approved disc) / catch-and-throw disc
Tui – Understable to Straight Putter

Use the promo code DWRPM17 to get an extra 15% off all RPM Discs in your shopping cart!

Streamline Discs – Single Mold Golf Discs Manufactured by MVP

Streamline Disc Golf Discs

This morning, MVP Disc Sports introduced their new brand — Streamline Discs. Unlike the existing Axiom and MVP brands, Streamline discs will not feature the double mold “Gyro” technology but will be composed of a more traditional single mold plastic.

With MVP’s disc manufacturing experience, they claim that they will be able to make more consistent single mold discs at a less expensive cost:

For seven years we’ve been making far more complex discs than the competition, literally doing twice as much production per disc, all while keeping prices matched with the other guys. We’ve had to build the industry’s best order automation systems at MVP Distribution HQ to meet those prices.

Now with the streamlined efficiency we’ve built, we can produce a classic single piece disc (what we call a solo-mold) that’s molded better than the best out there, we can stamp it standard with 3-foil stock artwork, and we’re still able to beat the price of anyone out there.

While we are not sure of the official release of Streamline Discs, we do know that the initial release will include the Trace Driver and Pilot Putter. We look forward to releasing these discs soon at Infinite Discs.

State of Disc Golf 2017 Results – Who Took the Survey?

The time has come to start taking a look at some of the data from the 2017 State of Disc Golf Survey. The data will be analyzed and shared over the course of the next few months. By way of introduction, let’s break down the demographics of who participated in the survey.

With nearly 10,000 disc golf players surveyed, this year provided, by far, the largest pool of individuals that we’ve surveyed since beginning the annual State of Disc Golf survey. That level of participation really helps us to gather some very pertinent information and helps give a realistic snapshot of the disc golf market. However, when looking at results, we do have to realize that people who participate in this kind of survey are people who are passionate enough about the sport to take a few minutes of their time to share their opinions. In our estimation, there are a good number of casual players who do not participate in such surveys. Those more casual players may not be entirely represented in the results.

Male vs Female Survey Participants

Of those surveyed, a whopping 91.8% were male, leaving only 8.2% as female. Does that truly reflect the balance of men vs. women in the game of disc golf? Though it might actually be a fairly accurate representation, we can surmise that simply less women are passionate enough about the game to take a survey (as mentioned above). But it would probably be an accurate statement to say that among passionate disc golfers, only 1 out of every 10 is a woman.

Age of Survey Participants

Looking at the age of those surveyed, we were happy to see a very wide spread. Though the age group that participated the most was the 30-35 demographic with 22.6%, other age groups ranging from 18 all the way through 60 were quite well represented. For those of us inside the disc golf industry, that is a very healthy statistic– to see that passionate players exist within all age groups. There is ground to be gained in the 17-and-lower age group, but that again could be an example of a group of people who are not interested in taking online surveys.

Disc Golfers Married vs Single

The majority of those who took the survey are married, with just more than half, at 56.2%. Single came in at 37.2%, and the widowed / divorced / separated group came in at 6.6%. By the way, as of 2015, roughly 55% of all Americans over the age of 18 were married, so the players surveyed fall pretty much within the national average.

The Employment Status of Those Surveyed

When looking at the employment status of those surveyed, the vast majority are employed for wages, with a few being self-employed. There is a sizable group of students that took the survey, but thankfully, not too many are unemployed or unable to work.

So, why do we ask these basic questions in a disc golf survey? Though things like gender, age, marriage status, and employment be only be marginally interesting statistics on their own, we use this data help determine other factors which are more pertinent to the growth of the disc golf scene. For example, it might be interesting to see how marital status factors into disc golf practice time. Do married players get less putting practice and field work? Do single players play in more tournaments? Does the job situation or marriage situation factor into the amount that players spend on disc golf? Does the age factor into tournament participation or willingness to travel for the game? Once we start looking at some of the more interesting survey data, and then break it into categories based on these introductory questions, it becomes even more revealing. That is the kind of data we’ll start looking at in future weekly State of Disc Golf 2017 blog posts, so stay tuned!

 

 

2017 Pro Tour Limited Edition Discs

Are you looking forward to following the top professionals this year as they travel the country and compete in the Disc Golf Pro Tour tournaments? We are excited to see how 2017 pans out! Here at Infinite Discs, we’re particularly excited that the tour comes to Utah this year. It’s always fun when a major disc golf event comes to your home town or home state!

As part of the Disc Golf Pro Tour promotion, we now have a fun selection of limited edition DGPT logo-stamped discs available to order! Here is a list of the disc molds we have available with the stamp. Click to go to the web page for the disc mold, and then click “Select Your Disc” to scroll through available discs and find the Disc Golf Pro Tour editions:

Dynamic Discs Trespass in Lucid

Dynamic Discs Truth in Lucid

Dynamic Discs Warden in Classic

Dynamic Discs Judge in Classic Super Soft

Dynamic Discs Defender in BioFuzion

Dynamic Discs Defender in Lucid

Dynamic Discs Emac Truth in Lucid

Latitude 64 Pure in Zero Megasoft

Latitude 64 River in Opto

Latitude 64 Compass in Opto

Prodigy D1 in 400G

Prodigy D2 in 400G

Prodigy D4 in 400G

Prodigy F2 in 750

Prodigy F3 in 750

Prodigy F7 in 750

Prodigy M3 in 350G

Prodigy PA-1 in 350G

Prodigy PA-3 in 350G

2017 Disc of the Week–Week 6–MVP Catalyst

One more week has passed us by. That’s one week closer to summer. One week closer to long nights on the course. And another Disc of the Week! Gyro-heads, where you at? This week the disc of the week is the highly popular MVP Catalyst!

The MVP Catalyst has been one of the best selling MVP discs since its release nearly a year ago. This disc is the real deal as far as distance drivers go. With a smooth, predictable, understable flight, The Catalyst can find a spot in the bag for disc golfers of all skill levels. If you are a disc golfer who hasn’t tried out a disc from MVP or Axiom yet, this week is a great chance to grab a Catalyst and take the gyro out for a spin.

This week only, take 15% off the Catalyst by using discount code: DWCATALYST17. As always, stay tuned to the Facebook page for your chance to win a Catalyst of your choice!

The Day the Atom Bomb Dropped

In November of 2016, Infinite Discs arranged a special stamp release with MVP / Axiom to feature a variation of our “Infinite Bomber.” It was designed to look great as a 3-color stamp and was released as part of our Black Friday weekend sale. The stamp was nick-named the “Infinite Blitzkrieg” and it was received with open arms by the MVP / Axiom collectors and fans. There were hundreds of discs, in nearly all available molds, and they have continued to sell steadily. Those who own discs still share photos of their Infinite Blitzkreig stamped discs on social media.

That warm reception lead our Infinite Discs crew to look toward upcoming MVP and Axiom releases as perfect places to feature limited edition stamps. When the release of the Atom in Proton plastic was announced, we knew it would be a great place to features another variation of the Infinite Bomber because players who throw MVP had been wanting a Proton edition of that putter for a long time. We contacted MVP and told them that we wanted to do a small run of 150 Proton Atoms with a custom stamp, and they were just as supportive and enthusiastic about the idea as ever. That is when the “Atom Bomb” was born, quickly designed and prepared for the release by our in house graphic designer, Dylan Durrant. He combined the original Infinite Bomber which was designed by an artist with whom we’ve worked a lot, NEOmi-triX, with the iconic symbol of an Atom to create a great amalgam stamp design.

The Day the Atom Bomb Dropped

On Thursday, Feb 2nd, 2017, UPS showed up at the Infinite Discs warehouse at the usual time of day, around 10:00 AM. The Proton Atoms with the Atom Bomb stamp had arrived. We turned all of our attention to adding the discs to our online inventory, bumping them ahead in the photo cue.

Once we started snapping and uploading photos we noticed that a lot of the stamps had drop-outs on the nose of the bomb. This is a phenomenon that happens when there is not enough “relief” on a particular part of the stamp, meaning that the artwork is too thick, so an air bubble can become trapped under the stamp without any escape, except through the foil, which then comes off, leaving a hole in the foil. Or it can happen when the foil coverage (saturation) is too dense compared to the empty spaces, so the stamper cannot maintain the pressure enough for all parts of the stamp to stick. That is an explanation in layman’s terms. Regardless, as many as half of the stamps had drop outs, and we were disappointed that neither we nor the great folks at MVP had noticed the issue until the discs were in hand.

We left a small stack of discs out of inventory and went back to adding other disc inventory. We contacted MVP via email to let them know about the drop outs and they replied immediately to apologized that quality control had missed the problem. They’d been very focused on getting the discs to us quickly, rushing so that our Proton Atoms would arrive close to the general release date, and somehow it slipped through the cracks. We expressed our interest in doing more such custom stamps and promised to be more careful in our design, and MVP likewise promised to double-check our artwork submissions to make sure everything fell within stamp tolerances. MVP was extremely professional and understanding of the situation, and we look forward to doing a lot more with them in the near future. Yet, we still had these Atom Bombs. How would we present the fact that they were not all perfect?

Watch for Nuclear Fallout

Though we’d originally planned to sell the 150 Atom Bombs for a dollar more than regular price, we opted to keep the price at the regular Proton plastic price since many were less than perfect.

Dylan and Todd stared at a computer monitor, thinking of how to announce the release on social media when Todd suddenly said, “Our Atom Bombs have nuclear fallout.”

“What? That’s genius!” Dylan replied.

So the announcement was made: “Caution, Atom Bombs naturally may come with nuclear fallout.” We explained the flaws and proceeded to post the announcements. Todd directly posted an announcement on the MVP Fans page on Facebook. Then Dylan and Todd left to lunch, not knowing how the news would be received.

While sitting at Costa Vida eating sweet pork salads, Dylan checked the number of orders. Even though Adrian and Troy were still processing and shipping orders back at the warehouse, the order count had actually jumped up by a large number, and nearly ever new order was for Atom Bombs. In fact, they were selling so quickly that some had double and triple sold! With wide eyes, Dylan suggested that we get back to work quickly to help sort out the new orders and double-sells.

“Sorry, the disc you ordered triple-sold…”

The Infinite Discs website has the advantage of showing actual photos of every disc in stock. That is a blessing, but can also be a curse when it comes to dealing with multiple shoppers wanting the exact same disc. It is possible for different shoppers to add a specific disc to their shopping cart, because merely adding it to the cart doesn’t remove it from inventory– the disc is only removed once the customer “checks out”. So technically, if multiple shoppers add that same disc to the cart, they will all be able to checkout because there is not an immediate query in the programing to check the inventory once again. Thus the disc double sells. With the sudden flood of customers adding Atom Bombs to their carts, we saw a couple of the individual discs even triple and quadruple sell! This was a problem, because the first person to checkout gets the disc, and the disc is consequently gone when we come across an identical disc order.

The orders poured in so quickly that we decided to open another shipping station that would be dedicated only to shipping the Atom Bombs. Dylan took over the customer support and packaging responsibilities and Todd started pulling the discs together for the shipments. Dylan found himself having to call a good number of MVP collectors within the next few hours to explain the multiple sells and offer alternatives. Luckily, we turned to the small pile of discs that had not been added into inventory and started using them as back-ups. A lot of the MVP fans who had placed orders were still live on Facebook, and Dylan not only found himself in many friendly phone calls, but also chatting live on Facebook with some of those customers. A few hours later, most of the crew left, but Dylan stayed at work until 8:30 PM, finishing up the Atom Bomb orders and setting aside replacements, making sure everybody had been contacted and accounted for.

It had been a long, crazy, busy day. Only a few of the discs remained, and all of those sold out by the next morning. After shipping the remaining Atom Bomb discs the next morning, everybody was able to take a deep breath and look back at the rush with a smile. No, it had not gone perfectly, but we’d learned a lot through the experience. We were able to come up with a programing fix that we hope to have implemented in the future to avoid the double-sell glitch. We learned to be more careful in our stamp design specs, and most of all, we learned of the awesome outpouring of support and friendship from the MVP community. MVP / Axiom has been so helpful and professional through all of our interactions, and the community of MVP fans had blown our minds with their enthusiasm. The MVP Fans Facebook page has continued to buzz with excitement about the sold-out stamp, with photos popping up of treasured discs. Very few complaints have emerged about the drop-outs on the nose of the bomb, and a couple fans have even said that it looked good as part of the art.

That was the day the Atom Bomb dropped, and it will live on in Infinite Discs lore for years to come.

2017 Disc of the Week–Week 5–Discmania DDX

Welcome to February. Six more weeks of Winter got you down? Me too, but its one more week of Disc of the Week, and we have a fantastic one for this week! This week’s Disc of the Week is the one and only Discmania DDX!

The Discmania DDX was one of the most successful new releases of 2016. This high-speed driver has found a home in many disc golfers’ bags. This disc is said to be a combination between the Innova Destroyer and Innova Tern, which makes it perfect for golfers who find the Destroyer to be just slightly too overstable and the Tern too understable. The DDX is one of those discs that pretty much any disc golfer can find a shot that he or she could use it for.

If you haven’t had a chance to try this new driver out yet, this week is the week to do it! This week only, take 15% off the DDX by using discount code: DWDDX17. As always, stay tuned to the Facebook page for your chance to win a DDX of your choice!

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