Monday, December 7, 2009
DGA Gel Strapz
The 2nd production run of the DGA Gel Strapz will be arriving Wednesday. The first run of the disc golf straps was such a hit that DGA quickly ran out! The highly anticipated second run has some new improvements, including a new color scheme: black and gun metal gray. This disc golf strap makes a great improvement for carrying your disc golf bag. Get yours now...makes a great Christmas gift!
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Disc Golf Holiday Specials
The holiday season is upon us and here are some suggestions for your gift giving, whether it be for yourself or the disc golfer in your life. You can also see our specials here.
These gifts are sure to please any disc golf player. You can also purchase gift certificates for the hard-to-buy disc golfer.
These gifts are sure to please any disc golf player. You can also purchase gift certificates for the hard-to-buy disc golfer.
Katana disc golf frisbee
There is a new disc out that promises to help some players with their disc golf game. The Katana disc golf frisbee is a recommended downwind driver. If you hit the angle right, watch it bolt out of sight. The physical characteristics resemble a Boss with flight characteristics of a Sidewinder on steroids. So if you are looking for a driver that will give you extra distance in your Frisbee golf endeavors this might be worth checking out.
Saturday, March 14, 2009
New Innova Disc Golf Releases
Innova Champion Discs has released two new products for the disc golf world in the last month that are well worth checking out. The Champion Groove is a fast high speed driver that has the same 13 rating as the popular Boss. The Groove has a indentation like the Monarch on the underside of the outer rim. The Boss was hard to make in a lighter weight and this innovation gives customers a choice of a lighter weight disc with a very high speed that will not skip to the left as drastically as the Boss does. A great disc for players that don't need the overstability that the Boss provides and yet provides long distance capabiliies.
The other disc that Innova has added to their arsenal is a putter called the Dart. The disc is aptly named because it flies very straight. It is made out of a gummy plastic reminiscient of the Millennium Omega Super Soft Putter. It is available in the Pro Line and is rated 3 for speed, 4 for glide, 0 for turn and fade. It holds a straight line without falling off for extra accuracy for those long distance putts. Every disc golfer owes it to himself to check these two new discs out. It just might lower your score.
The other disc that Innova has added to their arsenal is a putter called the Dart. The disc is aptly named because it flies very straight. It is made out of a gummy plastic reminiscient of the Millennium Omega Super Soft Putter. It is available in the Pro Line and is rated 3 for speed, 4 for glide, 0 for turn and fade. It holds a straight line without falling off for extra accuracy for those long distance putts. Every disc golfer owes it to himself to check these two new discs out. It just might lower your score.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Choosing the right golf disc
When a new player starts playing disc golf or frisbee golf, their first question usually is "what is the best disc for me?" Looking at the different companies' disc descriptions one is led to believe that every disc listed is the best disc for their bag. Here is a secret, there is no "magic bullet" that will improve your game overnight. Disc golf technology has improved over the years with various high end plastics and designs but it still is no substitute for practice and technique.
A beginning player should focus on practicing with a disc that is easy to control. Usually a disc with a wider rim that isn't too flat is a good start. Also there is no need to buy the higher end plastic right away, because the more expensive the plastic, the more overstable the disc is and the faster it will fall to the left. Why buy the expensive disc when the chance of losing it is very great when you are learning to control it? The less expensive plastic is easier to control and more models are in the lighter weights that beginning players should start out with. Heavy weights do not mean more distance, it usually is the opposite. Check the various companies Disc Selection Charts and Flight Rating Systems out to learn about the various flight characteristics of the various discs.
Players should try a midrange approach disc or putter and practice accuracy and control while focusing on their technique. Understable or stable discs that I would recommend for beginners are the Aviar XD, Shark, Hawk, or Buzzz.
I will cover various throwing techniques at a later date.
A beginning player should focus on practicing with a disc that is easy to control. Usually a disc with a wider rim that isn't too flat is a good start. Also there is no need to buy the higher end plastic right away, because the more expensive the plastic, the more overstable the disc is and the faster it will fall to the left. Why buy the expensive disc when the chance of losing it is very great when you are learning to control it? The less expensive plastic is easier to control and more models are in the lighter weights that beginning players should start out with. Heavy weights do not mean more distance, it usually is the opposite. Check the various companies Disc Selection Charts and Flight Rating Systems out to learn about the various flight characteristics of the various discs.
Players should try a midrange approach disc or putter and practice accuracy and control while focusing on their technique. Understable or stable discs that I would recommend for beginners are the Aviar XD, Shark, Hawk, or Buzzz.
I will cover various throwing techniques at a later date.
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Welcome to the Discs Unlimited Blog
Hello everybody! Hope 2009 is a good year. Kinda glad 2008 is over. Fear of high fuel prices has been replaced with fear of losing your job. I don't know which is worse, but my gut tells me it's better to have a job.
Speaking of which I finally got rid of one of my jobs this fall when I sold my other business. Now I will have time to focus on our disc golf business, play in more disc golf tournaments, test and research new products, and write and monitor this blog.
My goal for this blog is to have a format to communicate with customers and disc golf junkies. I will write product reviews, give some disc golf tips, and tell some disc golf stories obtained from 24 years of playing this great game.
Hopefully other members of our Discs Unlimited sales team will post some comments and stories from time to time also. So you will never know what you might find when you come here. Hopefully it will not only be useful, but also fun.
This is something new to us so we are learning as we go. Feel free to jump in at any time.
Dennis Vahsholtz #3592
Speaking of which I finally got rid of one of my jobs this fall when I sold my other business. Now I will have time to focus on our disc golf business, play in more disc golf tournaments, test and research new products, and write and monitor this blog.
My goal for this blog is to have a format to communicate with customers and disc golf junkies. I will write product reviews, give some disc golf tips, and tell some disc golf stories obtained from 24 years of playing this great game.
Hopefully other members of our Discs Unlimited sales team will post some comments and stories from time to time also. So you will never know what you might find when you come here. Hopefully it will not only be useful, but also fun.
This is something new to us so we are learning as we go. Feel free to jump in at any time.
Dennis Vahsholtz #3592
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Disc Golf Store Is Open
As the first official posting of Discs Unlimited blog, we are excited to keep everyone up-to-date on the happenings and information related to the wonderful world of disc golf!
Stay tuned for updated, special sales, events and product info!
Stay tuned for updated, special sales, events and product info!
Discs Unlimited
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Herington, KS 67449
(785) 258-2494
(866) 867-7815 Toll Free
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704 S. 5th Street
Herington, KS 67449
(785) 258-2494
(866) 867-7815 Toll Free
(785) 258-3831 FAX
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