Great video! This list shows: 1) everyone goes out and buys brand new molds that get proper exposure in the DGN and online advertising. The Rollo and Gorgon had big pushes this year along with most of your list. 2) Simon is making MVP rich af! Lol! 3) MVP owns the mid-range market. No Mako3, no Fuse, etc on the list. And personally, 4) I know my bag is pretty dialed seeing I have all the MVP mids on the list except the Detour. And i have NO desire to change the rest of my slots from DD to putters. Love innova/infinite/lat64 for drivers and i putt with 2 Lunas.
I've bought so many Glitches. One for each of my kids. One to stick in my bag just for warming up and playing catch. One for a friend. And a Raven Newsom tour series from the man himself because it had a cool raven stamp.
So weird. I live in Austin, TX and I'm at NADGT this weekend and met a dude following the MP40 div lead card. He is from San Jose. I asked him what's the course out there to play and he said De La. I added it to my Udisc wishlist. Good luck with your biz!
Well done. I know a lot of players (older, female, kids, first timers) who either do, or could, benefit greatly throwing lighter weight discs. Innova offers the most lightweight options. MVP and Axiom do at times. Prodigy on some models. Gateway has light and ultra light lines. Dino discs for kids are amazing. Latitude 64 goes light on some models. Example - my wife is a fair weather "fun" player who plays a couple times a month - a 140 g Stingray is a laser for her. My neighbor is 65, plays once a week, a 155 g DX Leopard is his go to, and he does great with a 157 L 64 Maul ! I throw a 160 Neutron Hex for a ton of shots ! It's a real market out there, IMO, not well served in shops that I've seen.
@@rageoid Thank you. The lightweight disc market is definitely there. Just off my list was the Opto Air Diamond and Gold Sapphire. The lightweight Innova options are also a hit!
Thanks for posting this. Fascinating. My son and I will be sure to come down to your shop next time we play DeLa. Am shocked to find out how popular MVP/Axiom is, especially out here when no one is given those as player pack discs at tourneys. Especially interesting to see how well the midranges sell, I probably have spent less on mid ranges than anything else over the last 20 years, mostly because I almost never lose them and they take so long to cycle out of my bag. Do DGA or AGL have any presence due to their proximity?
@@Jiwabursting I do sell a handful of DGA and AGL discs as well. The Baobabs from AGL and the Vortexs from DGA are fairly popular, but not as popular as the mainstream stuff. The hype with Simon Lizotte, Eagle McMahon, and overmold technology is creating a serious buzz around the MVP/Axiom lineup. Later next week I plan on making a video on the best selling "molds" so people can see which discs are truly most popular. I appreciate your comment and hope to see you soon!
I love the TRAIL! Saw an IN-THE-BAG video with SIMON LIZOTTE who said something like it might be the best MVP disc made. I got one in the 160-165 gram range.
@@edwardgaffney8148 All three of those discs definitely made the top 20. If I were to tally them up in total number sold then the Pixel and Crave would probably make the top 10. Since people are interested in trying different plastic types, like Fission, Eclipse, Electron Soft, Special Edition, etc, each specific mold falls shorter than expected. That's awesome that you bag mostly MVP discs. What discs are in your bag that aren't from MVP?
I am legally blind and enjoy disc golf a great deal as it gets me outdoors for sun, fresh air and exercise. I played off and on for years, but play more often now as it is a safe way to get exercise and something I can do nearly as well as before I lost my eyesight. Visualizing the shot and familiarity with the course have worked well for me. I just got some new discs. Wound up with an Innova pack with a Valkyrie, Leopard and Aviar. I really like them so far. This was was G star plastic; new to me. I'm surprised how bouncy they are when they hit the ground, getting huge skips. Does this continue with wear or do they "calm down"?
@@actthree7810 I'm stoked that you find disc golf enjoyable! The G star plastic is much gummier comparitive to other Innova plastics. Typically it is much straighter to other plastic types and should "beat in" to not flare skip as much. What discs did you used to throw? Were they DX or other baseline plastic discs? If so, the premium plastic discs will want to be slightly more stable or finish stronger. Hope this helps and let me know if you have any other questions.
@@InbredJed82060 Yeah MVP is definitely the first, second, or third hottest company on the market right now. Innova and Discraft are the only other companies in the same realm.
@@liveround45 Thanks for your comment! Yeah, I was surprised too. I think a lot of people experiment or prefer different plastics with the Zone. Seems that it is split between the Z FLX, ESP, and Z Line.
If you ever do a list type post again, can you please leave the description banner with flight numbers up on the screen for a longer time. Sure, i know i can pause and replay… but. Also a close up of the disc with rim shape would help me. TY
@@bobbysands6893 The Proxy is widely used here too, but I think it didn't make the list because people throw the Proxy is all different types of plastic. This diluted the numbers a good amount. I'll have to do a top 10 "mold" list to see which molds sold the best.
I think maybe beware of batch variation with the Trail. I have the arm speed to get what the numbers say out of other 10 speeds, but my Trail from one of the restock runs after it got super popular flies way more stable than what most of the videos show.
@@Dafunkyjunky870 The Quake is a great mold. I find that it is either too overstable or too straight though. It seemed hard for me to find the sweet spot.
@ I got ya! You’ve also got 100+ feet or so on me but the recent tour series seem pretty great! The pyro was always too stable to me and the md4 is too straight and for my arm speed the quake seemed just right!
@@coreyfrank7572 Surpsingly no. A lot of people prefer the Zone in different plastics so I think it splits up the overall popularity of the Zone. If I were to combine all the plastic types, then it would be much closer to the top 10.
@ Yeah it's probably because all the popular putters, like the Axiom Proxy and Envy, are all bought in different plastics. I might make another video talking about the best selling molds.
Great video! This list shows: 1) everyone goes out and buys brand new molds that get proper exposure in the DGN and online advertising. The Rollo and Gorgon had big pushes this year along with most of your list. 2) Simon is making MVP rich af! Lol! 3) MVP owns the mid-range market. No Mako3, no Fuse, etc on the list.
And personally, 4) I know my bag is pretty dialed seeing I have all the MVP mids on the list except the Detour. And i have NO desire to change the rest of my slots from DD to putters. Love innova/infinite/lat64 for drivers and i putt with 2 Lunas.
I've bought so many Glitches. One for each of my kids. One to stick in my bag just for warming up and playing catch. One for a friend. And a Raven Newsom tour series from the man himself because it had a cool raven stamp.
@@matthewcordeiro8212 Can't go wrong with a Glitch. Thanks for your comment
So weird. I live in Austin, TX and I'm at NADGT this weekend and met a dude following the MP40 div lead card. He is from San Jose. I asked him what's the course out there to play and he said De La. I added it to my Udisc wishlist. Good luck with your biz!
@@bigdiscenergy Thank you, I appreciate it! Crazy how we live in a small world.
Its an amazing course. Be prepared for a nice hike though, haha
Great vids and sending you best wishes. I love supporting small businesses and you're a genuinely good dude
@@steveg6035 Thanks, I appreciate it!
I was given a hex. It immediately became my favorite. Mako 3 is a very close second.
Well done. I know a lot of players (older, female, kids, first timers) who either do, or could, benefit greatly throwing lighter weight discs. Innova offers the most lightweight options. MVP and Axiom do at times. Prodigy on some models. Gateway has light and ultra light lines. Dino discs for kids are amazing. Latitude 64 goes light on some models. Example - my wife is a fair weather "fun" player who plays a couple times a month - a 140 g Stingray is a laser for her. My neighbor is 65, plays once a week, a 155 g DX Leopard is his go to, and he does great with a 157 L 64 Maul ! I throw a 160 Neutron Hex for a ton of shots ! It's a real market out there, IMO, not well served in shops that I've seen.
@@rageoid Thank you. The lightweight disc market is definitely there. Just off my list was the Opto Air Diamond and Gold Sapphire. The lightweight Innova options are also a hit!
I've been really liking MVP stuff lately. Not surprised to see them on the list. The quality is amazing on their stuff.
@@TheCosmicDrama The quality and consistency is top notch. What MVP discs have you tried?
90% of people who throw Destroyers shouldn’t even be looking at them.
Especially the halo star ones.
Thanks for posting this. Fascinating. My son and I will be sure to come down to your shop next time we play DeLa. Am shocked to find out how popular MVP/Axiom is, especially out here when no one is given those as player pack discs at tourneys. Especially interesting to see how well the midranges sell, I probably have spent less on mid ranges than anything else over the last 20 years, mostly because I almost never lose them and they take so long to cycle out of my bag.
Do DGA or AGL have any presence due to their proximity?
@@Jiwabursting I do sell a handful of DGA and AGL discs as well. The Baobabs from AGL and the Vortexs from DGA are fairly popular, but not as popular as the mainstream stuff. The hype with Simon Lizotte, Eagle McMahon, and overmold technology is creating a serious buzz around the MVP/Axiom lineup. Later next week I plan on making a video on the best selling "molds" so people can see which discs are truly most popular. I appreciate your comment and hope to see you soon!
I love the TRAIL! Saw an IN-THE-BAG video with SIMON LIZOTTE who said something like it might be the best MVP disc made. I got one in the 160-165 gram range.
@@richdalmas4426 The Trail is a go to for so many players. Definitely up there for disc of the year.
Interesting. No Craves, Waves or Pixels huh?
I started with a neutron hex about 3.5 years ago and bag mostly MVP. Great discs!
@@edwardgaffney8148 All three of those discs definitely made the top 20. If I were to tally them up in total number sold then the Pixel and Crave would probably make the top 10. Since people are interested in trying different plastic types, like Fission, Eclipse, Electron Soft, Special Edition, etc, each specific mold falls shorter than expected. That's awesome that you bag mostly MVP discs. What discs are in your bag that aren't from MVP?
@@TheDiscZone Berg/Berg X K1 Soft, color glow Westside King, and a lucid justice.
I am legally blind and enjoy disc golf a great deal as it gets me outdoors for sun, fresh air and exercise. I played off and on for years, but play more often now as it is a safe way to get exercise and something I can do nearly as well as before I lost my eyesight. Visualizing the shot and familiarity with the course have worked well for me. I just got some new discs. Wound up with an Innova pack with a Valkyrie, Leopard and Aviar. I really like them so far. This was was G star plastic; new to me. I'm surprised how bouncy they are when they hit the ground, getting huge skips. Does this continue with wear or do they "calm down"?
@@actthree7810 I'm stoked that you find disc golf enjoyable! The G star plastic is much gummier comparitive to other Innova plastics. Typically it is much straighter to other plastic types and should "beat in" to not flare skip as much. What discs did you used to throw? Were they DX or other baseline plastic discs? If so, the premium plastic discs will want to be slightly more stable or finish stronger. Hope this helps and let me know if you have any other questions.
I bag 4 of the discs mentioned. Next time I’m working in San Jose I will stop by.
@@RichardLawhorn-ms2cb That's awesome. I'll see you then!
No wraith??? Wild
Mvp seems to be taking more marker share every year.
@@InbredJed82060 Yeah MVP is definitely the first, second, or third hottest company on the market right now. Innova and Discraft are the only other companies in the same realm.
Wherever Simon goes, fans follow. Nothing to do with the plastic
@ Facts
Surprised there was no Zones of Harps. You guys all must be heavy Luna players. Great vid.
@@liveround45 Thanks for your comment! Yeah, I was surprised too. I think a lot of people experiment or prefer different plastics with the Zone. Seems that it is split between the Z FLX, ESP, and Z Line.
If you ever do a list type post again, can you please leave the description banner with flight numbers up on the screen for a longer time. Sure, i know i can pause and replay… but. Also a close up of the disc with rim shape would help me. TY
I can definitely do that. I appreciate your comment!
I’m shocked the Proxy didn’t make the list. It’s probably the most popular throwing putter at my wooded course.
@@bobbysands6893 The Proxy is widely used here too, but I think it didn't make the list because people throw the Proxy is all different types of plastic. This diluted the numbers a good amount. I'll have to do a top 10 "mold" list to see which molds sold the best.
@ yea, top 10 mold list would be very cool
I think maybe beware of batch variation with the Trail. I have the arm speed to get what the numbers say out of other 10 speeds, but my Trail from one of the restock runs after it got super popular flies way more stable than what most of the videos show.
@@xcfjdyrkdtulkgfilhu Good to know, I'll make sure to test out a couple of them when I restock them.
MVP is more over stable in general.
@ I would say their drivers are more overstable than the numbers indicate, but their midranges and putters are pretty spot on
Wow. Maybe I have too many discs. I have the whole Top 10 in those exact plastics. I think I am only missing the Big Z Luna. I have 2 other Lunas.
Oh sorry I only have the Mako3 in Star Plastic, not Halo Star.
@@brianc1651 😂 that is pretty funny
If you haven’t tried the quake you definitely should. It kicked the pyro out of my bag!
@@Dafunkyjunky870 The Quake is a great mold. I find that it is either too overstable or too straight though. It seemed hard for me to find the sweet spot.
@ I got ya! You’ve also got 100+ feet or so on me but the recent tour series seem pretty great! The pyro was always too stable to me and the md4 is too straight and for my arm speed the quake seemed just right!
In Rollo we trust!
this list surprised me
@@KevinBeamer What was surprising about it?
It’s really no surprise.
You mean the 15 Anodes I bought didn't get Anodes up there? Darn....I'll have to try harder next time
@@jngo3565 😂😂 The Anode fell just short of the top 10 list.
I don’t bag any of the discs you mentioned 🙃🤔
@@nikkbokg Oh 😅. What are some of the main discs that you bag?
The pyro wishes it was a birdie disc golf supply ulrta
13 Discraft Big Z Luna
12 Discraft Z Line Buzzz
11 Innova Halo Star Mako 3
10 Innova Star Rollo
9 MVP Neutron Detour
8 Discraft Paul McBeth Jawbreaker Z FLX Kratos
7 MVP Neutron Trail
6 Innova Star Gorgon
5 Axiom Eclipse Hex
4 Axion Prism Neutron Pyro
3 Innova Halo Star Destroyer
2 Axion Neutron Hex
1 MVP Neutron Soft Glitch
No zones?
@@coreyfrank7572 Surpsingly no. A lot of people prefer the Zone in different plastics so I think it splits up the overall popularity of the Zone. If I were to combine all the plastic types, then it would be much closer to the top 10.
@TheDiscZone that makes sense then. I'd be curious to see the list in combined plastics.
@ I might have to make another video before the end of the year
I’m pretty sure there no great white on the mako3 lol probably all mako sharks
@@gsisongkham8591 Mako sharks are typically don't look that chunky I thought, but your logic would make sense lol.
4:25 why didnt u show the one u bag
@@JamesG761 I lost it last weekend 😅. I technically bag one, but just don't have a replacement yet.
@TheDiscZone ooh that makes sense
Dang the mako not even in the top 10
@@netstrife2 It is surprising, that the Mako and some other Innova discs didn't crack the top 10.
No putters?
@ Yeah it's probably because all the popular putters, like the Axiom Proxy and Envy, are all bought in different plastics. I might make another video talking about the best selling molds.