Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Dynamic Discs Month In Review - October 2019

Dynamic Discs employees and fans are often asked, “Which of your discs are the most popular?” We tend to think that we know the answers, but some of our ideas may or may not be biased depending on our personal favorites. It’s time to put all that speculation to rest with some COLD, HARD FACTS. It’s time for the Dynamic Discs Month In Review.

Some discs may appear twice or more because of different plastic types. Here are October's top sellers:

  1. Lucid-X Suspect
  2. VIP-X Chameleon King
  3. Prime Burst Judge
  4. VIP-X Glimmer Underworld
  5. Opto-X Chameleon River
  6. Lucid Raider
  7. Lucid-X Chameleon Escape
  8. Zero Medium Splatter Keystone
  9. Prime Judge
  10. Zero Medium Moonshine Pure
  11. BioFuzion Raider
  12. Prime Burst EMAC Truth
  13. Prime Burst Escape
  14. Retro Keystone
  15. Lucid Vandal
  16. Lucid EMAC Truth
  17. Lucid Maverick
  18. Fuzion Raider
  19. Prime Burst Trespass
  20. Classic Blend Burst Judge


Though the Suspect was recently retired, the celebration of a fifth world title for Paige Pierce warranted a special run of Lucid-X. And they’re good. Very good. The Judge is once again in the top 20 in 3 plastics and is joined only by the Keystone and Kristin Tattar Zero Medium Moonshine Pures as the only putters on the list. The EMAC Truth continues its reign amongst midranges, joined only by the Suspect in the top 20 this month. What does that leave for us? DRIVERS. The big bombers claim the remaining 11 spots, and the Raider remains in the top 20 in all its available plastics. The Raider is joined by perennial top finishers, the Trespass, Maverick, and Escape. Last but not least, the Chameleon and Glimmer releases have flown off of the shelves, and the King, Underworld, River, and Escape sales shot up the charts as a result. If you haven’t seen these discs in person, you’re missing out!

Thanks for joining us in looking at a snapshot of our best sellers. Which discs are you surprised to see off the list? Leave a comment below, and let us know why your favorite disc should make November’s Month in Review!
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