Quantity Manufactured = 1000 Stamp design by Vhiente The June VIP disc was the Omen in TSA Glow Plastic, which is an awesome overstable fairway driver that provides a solid fade no matter what the shot. Excellent for headwinds and forehand throwers, we hope you enjoy this VIP glow version of the Omen.
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May 2024 VIP Disc – Gummy C-blend Aztec Quantity Manufactured = 1000 Stamp design by Vhiente The May 2024 disc was the very first run of the Infinite Aztec in the Gummy C-blend plastic. For those of you who have not thrown the Aztec before, it is a 10/5/-1/2 distance driver that will fly straight with a […]
Quantity Manufactured = 1000 Stamp design by Ripper Studios The April 2024 VIP disc was a VIP version of the Crave Eclipse from Axiom Discs. The artwork for this disc was created by Ripper Studios Those of you with an astute eye, may noticed that this disc skipped a number in the VIP sequence. This […]
Quantity Manufactured = 1000 Stamp design by Enzo We were happy to partner with Birdie Disc golf for March 2024 to give the VIP Club Members early access to the new Premium Reach. The Reach is Birdie’s equivalent of the Destroyer with flight numbers of 12/5/-1/3. The stamp for this disc was provided by Birdie and features hand […]
Quantity Manufactured = 1000 Stamp design by Vhlente We partnered with LoneStar Discs for the February 2024 VIP release. The Wrangler is a neutral fairway driver that is great for all skill levels. This VIP release of the Wrangler is the first run made in the Charlie plastic. The artwork for the stamp was done […]
Quantity Manufactured = 1000 Stamp design by Thought Space Athletics The January 2024 monthly disc was a feature from Thought Space Athletics. This Construct in Aura plastic has been a popular driver in the Thought Space line up. The VIP version features a special edition stamp created by Thought Space specifically for this VIP release.
Quantity Manufactured = 1500 For the December 2023 monthly disc we were very excited to give the VIP Club subscribers first access to the first run of the Infinite Discs Alpaca in Halo S-Blend plastic. The Alpaca is the most popular putter in the Infinite Discs line, and we think this run is a beauty! […]
The November 2023 disc was the MINT by Clash Discs. This run was made using their new Double Steady manufacturing process that uses different molds to merge together different pieces of the disc into one finished product. It is a more time-consuming and expensive process. Clash has been selling their first discs in the Double […]
Quantity Manufactured = 1500 Design by Bradford Leiby The featured disc for October 2023 was a custom run of Swirly Star MAKO midrange discs from Innova. Most of us see Mako3 discs all of the time, but it is much more rare to see the original Mako which is becoming more and more collectible as […]
Quantity Manufactured = 1500 Stamp design by Allen Moehr  The featured disc for September and the 89th in the VIP Series of monthly discs is the WOODPECKER by Disctroyer, the first disc golf manufacturer based in Estonia. The Woodpecker is an overstable approach disc that was recently PDGA approved and has not yet seen a […]
Quantity Manufactured = 1500 The VIP Series featured disc for August 2023, is the RAKETEN by Latitude 64 in Gold Line Burst plastic. We ordered a special run of this discontinued mold to bring back a fun, experimental disc from Latitude 64 which they originally introduced as one of two “15-speed” discs. The Raketen […]
Quantity Manufactured = 1300 Stamp design by Brad Leiby The JULY featured VIP disc is the brand-new GALLEON by Infinite Discs in Metal Flake Glow C-Blend plastic. This is the introductory and only run of the Galleon for now. We wanted to introduce a slow speed, over stable, utility driver to the Infinite Discs […]
Quantity Manufactured = 1500 Stamp design by Bradford Leiby The featured disc for June 23 was the Tempest in SP plastic from DGA. This is an awesome driver that should be workable for most players. This special edition Tempest comes with a 3-foil stamp design by Bradford Leiby who has recently worked on some other […]