Huge Trilogy Restock: Latitude 64, Dynamic Discs and Westside. HSCo Stamps. NEW FREE DISC SHIPPING!

It’s gonna be a crazy year for Dynamic and we’re happy to bring to you some limited stamps that are otherwise difficult to get in Canada. Here’s a list of the discs we just restocked:

Notice of Shipping Service Suspension – Australia

Unfortunately, our carrier has suspended shipments to Australia due to increasing international backlog. We have disabled shipments to Australia and will refund outstanding orders. We hope you consider us when choosing discs in the future, and when international shipping has gone back to normal.

Rare Discs Completes Transfer over to Shopify – Here’s a Special Disc Golf Coupon!

Due to unforeseen circumstances, Rare Discs needed to move to a different e-commerce platform. Now that transition is completed! To celebrate the (re-)launch of our only 2-month-old site, Rare Discs is offering a 10% coupon! …

Starter Pack Restock – Two Disc Beginner Disc Golf Set for New Players, Including Latitude 64 Diamond, Dynamic Discs Putter and Latitude 64 Bag.

These starter packs are hand selected by our expert disc-pickers to be the two best beginner discs. Featuring the easy to throw distance driver, Latitude 64 Diamond, and an understable putter, this set is sure to quickly foster a love of the sport and allow beginners to throw straight and flat much sooner than starter packs that include difficult overstable discs. This set is from highly regarded brand names and even includes a carrying bag!  We mix brands to bring you the best and easiest to throw. This set is great for children and adults alike. Two discs are less confusing than three: one for long throws, one for short throws, and a bag to carry more discs in once the new player begins to understand the physics of the sport and purchase more discs (hopefully from us!)

How to Stencil Dye Disc Golf Discs – A Rare Discs Tutorial Guide

Welcome to Disc Dart’s how to stencil dye disc golf discs. Today I’m going to show you how to put your own logo onto a disc golf disc using a hot dip stencil process. While this is one of the easier disc golf dyeing techniques, success still depends on a number of factors including: disc type, dye type, ratio and times.