What Disc Golfers Are Buying: 4-Week Roundup Ending Jan 25, 2026
This Month’s Top Story: The Saint Pro Comes Marching In
Some discs whisper their way into relevance, others kick the door down. This January, the Latitude 64° Saint Pro chose the latter route, barging 14 spots up to #38 and firmly planting itself inside the DiscList Top 40. According to the latest rankings based on weekly sales data, this fairway driver didn’t just rise—it surged with intent. It’s not often you see a disc with a decade under its belt suddenly tap into a new layer of interest. A curious mix of control and speed? Perhaps. Or maybe it’s the way it rewards confident throws without punishing the occasional wobble. Either way, the people have spoken—and they’ve grabbed the Saint Pro off shelves with gusto.
Top Movers This Month
Glitch Glides Up
The MVP Glitch is quietly becoming everyone’s favourite trick shot artist. Climbing to #6 from a scattered but promising start to the year, it’s benefited from the same behavioural pattern we see with fidget spinners and comfort snacks: sometimes, we just want something that feels fun. Lightweight, playful, and weirdly dependable—it’s the disc equivalent of a raccoon stealing your heart and your lunch. Not bad for a putter that’s part conversation piece, part putting tool.
Berg X Bounces into the Top 10
Making an assertive three-spot climb, the Kastaplast Berg X cracked the Top 10 for the first time at #9. Now here’s a disc that says, “Try me, I dare you.” With its unique overstable stability and pudding-popper flight, it’s not for the faint of heart—or rounded edges. But something about January’s mix of firm ground and cold air seems to favour this torque-happy putter. Players seeking precision without the drama are clearly starting to wake up to its appeal.
What’s Slipping
Wraith Wavers
The Innova Wraith, once a poster child for dependable distance, slipped five spots to just outside the Top 10. Has its lockdown-era love finally plateaued? Or are arms evolving toward faster, flashier options? Hard to say—but this classic might need to post some new highlight clips to rekindle its flame among the masses.
Discs to Watch Ahead
Simon Line Sparks Interest
If you’re placing bets for February, keep an eye on the Axiom Simon Line Balance. Jumping 40 spots, it didn’t tiptoe—it teleported. One strong week at #65 could be fluke, or it could be the start of full-blown Simon-mania. We’ve seen it before. Best to watch from the lead card.
With more cold rounds and glow tags swirling ahead, next month’s list could look quite different. Newcomers, old flames, and that one disc you keep pretending not to love—anything could pop. As always, sharpen your instincts and your putt. We’ll be back before you know it.
- 1 – Buzzz OS
- 2 – Crave
- 3 – Hex
- 4 – Destroyer
- 5 – Pixel
- 6 ▲ Glitch Up 1 since January 2nd, 2026
- 7 ▲ Mako 3 Up 2 since January 2nd, 2026
- 8 – Trail
- 9 ▲ Berg X Up 3 since January 2nd, 2026
- 10 – Wave
View the full Top 40 for this week’s Golf Disc Rankings for this week.



