What This Month’s DiscList Data Reveals: January 23, 2026 4-Week Roundup

What This Month’s DiscList Data Reveals: January 23, 2026 4-Week Roundup

The Stillness at the Top: Why Everyone’s Sitting Tight

Well, this is awkward. Over the past four weeks leading up to January 23, 2026, not a single disc in the Top 40 budged. Based on weekly sales data from DiscList, the charts have gone full statue. Same Top 10, same order, like someone left them on pause.

This isn’t just a coincidence. In fact, the lack of movement is more telling than a flurry of new entries. Humans tend to crave variety, sure, but they also hunker down after splurging. Enter: January. Everyone’s freezing their credit cards and returning to familiar favourites.

Top Movers – Or Lack Thereof

The Era of Adhesion

The MVP Wave continues its squat at #1 like it’s paying rent. No one seems brave (or rich) enough to challenge its spot. Likewise, the Axiom Hex and MVP Trail cling to their #2 and joint-#3 perches, unfazed, unmoved, and perhaps a bit smug.

If any disc earned a nod this month, it’s the Axiom Proxy at #10. While it didn’t climb, its ability to hold the door in a frozen Top 10 says a lot about pilot loyalty. When players trust a disc, they trust it hard.

What’s Keeping the Market So Calm?

The January Freeze Is Real

This time of year, people don’t buy out of aspiration. They buy out of maintenance—replacing discs they’ve lost in the snow or chewed on during holiday stress. The exciting experiments come later. That explains the eerie consistency seen in every category, from putters to distance drivers.

Even what’s supposedly hot or not—like the Trench and Vale just hovering quietly in the 30s—feels subdued. Fancy marketing might get clicks, but it doesn’t loosen wallets in late January.

Discs to Watch Ahead

Spring Whispers and Cabin Fever

With nothing changing now, the dam will eventually break. Expect pent-up demand to explode next month when pre-season itchiness sets in. Keep an eye on the middle ranks—anything in the 20s or 30s with a cult following is poised for a leap the moment conditions shift.

In the meantime, if your favourite disc is near the top, you’re not alone. This month’s consistency isn’t dull—it’s revealing. The disc golf community may fling plastic with wild flair, but their purchasing instincts? Surprisingly stable… until they’re not.

  • 1 Wave MVP • Distance Driver • 0.0
  • 2 Hex Axiom • Midrange • 0.0
  • 3 Trail MVP • Distance Driver • 0.0
  • 3 Starling Disctroyer • Distance Driver • 0.0
  • 4 Berg X Kastaplast • Putter • 3.0
  • 5 Mako 3 Innova • Midrange • 0.0
  • 6 Envy Axiom • Putter • 2.0
  • 7 Reko X Kastaplast • Putter • 2.0
  • 8 Crave Axiom • Fairway Driver • 0.0
  • 9 Torch Torch • None • None
  • 10 Proxy Axiom • Putter • -0.5

View the full Top 40 for this week’s Golf Disc Rankings for this week.

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