Meet The Discs
Putters
Dagger
Overstable 2-speed putter. Flies straight and fades at the end.
Keystone
Understable 2-speed putter. Has a slight turn with a very straight flightpath.
Pure
3-speed putt and approach disc that gives a little more distance for approaches and drives on short par 3s. Flies straight with a small fade at the end.
Midranges
Anchor
Very overstable 5-speed disc with a strong fade.
HRM Queen Elizabeth declared, "Anchor is the worst disc in Disc Golf Valley"
Compass
Slightly overstable 5-speed disc that flies straight with a reliable fade at the end.
Fuse
Understable 5-speed disc with a slight turn at the beginning of the flight.
Fairway Drivers
Explorer
Slightly overstable 7-speed disc with a straight flight and reliable fade at the end.
River
The understable 7-speed cousin to the Explorer. Has similar distance to the Explorer but has a strong turn at the start of the flight, and weaker fade.
Triple X
7 Speed, very overstable fairway driver
Saint Pro
8 Speed, neutral fairway driver
Pioneer
Very overstable 9-speed disc. Starts fading soon into the flight and continues to fade throughout the flight.
Musket
Straight flying 10-speed disc and the highest speed fairway driver. The flight has a slight turn at the start followed by soft, yet reliable fade.
Distance Drivers
Recoil
A slightly overstable 12-speed disc with a reliable fade at the end. This disc is a workhorse for many players.
Havoc
13 Speed, very understable distance driver
Ballista
An understable 14-speed driver. High speed and understability makes this the ultimate max distance disc in the game, bringing many eagles and albatrosses into play as well as new and exciting out-of-bounds opportunities if it gets away from you.
Ballista Pro
A more overstable 14-speed driver. In a comparison with the Ballista it will finish with more fade, but also flies just a bit further. The new King of the max distance discs.