Discs that are NOT PDGA Approved
Welcome to the edge of sanctioned disc golf, where conformity ends and chaos begins. The discs in this collection are not PDGA approved—and they never will be. That’s because the PDGA wants control. They’ve created a long list of arbitrary standards that discs must meet in order to be considered "legal" for tournament play. They measure everything: maximum diameter (21.3 cm), weight restrictions tied to that diameter (typically under 180g), rim sharpness, rim depth, rim thickness, overall profile, and even how much the disc flexes under pressure. If it doesn’t meet their checklist, it doesn’t get the stamp--and thus they exert their power.
We don’t build discs for approval. We build them for survival—and for fun on the course. When you’re standing in a post-apocalyptic wasteland or just your local course on a casual Saturday, you don’t need someone’s permission to throw something awesome. You just need the right disc.
Non PDGA Approved Discs
The WMD is one of the fastest and thickest rimmed discs ever made. Its rim is too wide for PDGA legality, and when molded in max weight plastics, it exceeds the legal limit. But when you need pure distance and you’re not playing for a rating, this is your go-to.
The Flying Guillotine is another disc too extreme for the PDGA’s liking. Designed for velocity and flight beyond their comfort zone, it was denied approval for being too fast, too sharp, and too unpredictable. That’s exactly why we made it.
Then there’s the Oxymoron—a disc that defies the foundational PDGA requirement that discs be circular. This square-shaped flyer floats with a unique lift pattern and grip. It’s not legal. It’s just fun.
We get it—for now, most people want to play by the rules. That’s why the rest of our discs are PDGA approved. But if you value freedom and want to be an outlier, a rebel, or a survivor in the coming collapse, these are the discs for you. No stamps. No permission. Just raw, unregulated firepower.
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