2025 Trends In Disc Golf Sales
Every year, the disc golf marketplace evolves, and top brands rise and fall in popularity. We’re here to keep you in the loop! By tracking the hottest trends and adjusting our orders accordingly, we make sure you have access to the most sought-after discs and gear. Every year, the disc golf marketplace evolves, and top brands rise and fall in popularity. We’re here to keep you in the loop! By tracking the hottest trends and adjusting our orders accordingly, we make sure you have access to the most sought-after discs and gear.

Every year, the disc golf marketplace evolves, and top brands rise and fall in popularity. We’re here to keep you in the loop! By tracking the hottest trends and adjusting our orders accordingly, we make sure you have access to the most sought-after discs and gear. Don’t miss out—discover which brands are trending right now and level up your game with the discs everyone is talking about!
The Raw Data:
MVP/Axiom: 28.22% (-9.69%)
MVP Discs (Axiom Included) Still holds down the top spot this year. While the Overall Market Share may be slightly lower than in previous years. It is worth Mentioning, that They Tend to Get a late % bump each year with the release of the GyroPalooza boxes that come out in November or December, We expect their 28.22% Market Share to be closer to 31-32% By the End of the Year.
Discraft: 11.48% (+6.42%)
It’s no surprise that Discraft has seen substantial growth in our store this year. While they were still a relatively small portion of our offerings in 2024, we’ve expanded our selection, and the brand has been generating a lot of hype across the disc golf community in 2025.
Prodigy: 8.45% (+6.62%)
Being in Georgia, it’s no surprise to see Prodigy’s significant growth here. Last year, we brought in a large amount of Prodigy discs through the acquisition of Disc Golf America’s inventory, which alone helped propel the brand in a positive direction. On top of that, the high demand for Prodigy’s newest offerings—Fractal and Ultra Soft Plastic—gives us plenty of reason to believe this brand will continue rebuilding and growing strong in our local community.
Latitude 64: 8.20% (+2.2%)
It would have been easy to combine House of Discs sales for this post, but we noticed that Latitude 64 is making big strides in popularity here in Georgia this year. The recent addition of Georgia native Isaac Robinson to the Latitude 64 Pro Team has given the brand even more momentum. With strong performance from their Royal Line, paired with classics like the Pure, Latitude 64 is starting to find its footing in the United States after years of being under the Trilogy Discs umbrella.
Dynamic Discs: 6.53% (+2.7 %)
Dynamic Discs actually surprised us this year. While the brand has recently made cuts on the pro side and is currently missing a true top-tier sponsored player, they’ve still seen the largest increase in our store among the entire House of Discs umbrella.
Innova 5.35% ( +3.84%):
It’s absolutely no surprise that Innova’s share of our sales has grown this year. We officially brought them on board at Elemental Disc Golf in 2025, and as we continue to expand their extensive inventory, we fully expect Innova’s presence in our store to compete strongly with both Discraft and MVP.
Discmania 3.9% (+1.04%)
Discmania has made strong strides forward this year after experiencing a few setbacks in recent seasons, including the loss of much of their pro team. The brand has found a proven winner in Gannon Buhr, bringing well-deserved spotlight back to Discmania. On top of that, they’ve refreshed their lineup by rereleasing many discs and cutting down their active offerings, creating a leaner and more focused selection for players.
Kastaplast 3.57% (+0.88%)
Kastaplast has seen a steady rise in popularity over the past few years, fueled by greater mold availability since joining the House of Discs umbrella. While their growth shows at 0.88%, it feels much larger in practice—every time we restock Kastaplast, the discs are almost immediately snapped up by eager players.
Clash 3.48% (-8.61%)
The second-largest drop-off this year goes to Clash Discs, which fell from 3rd to 9th in popularity. In 2024, hype around the brand was exceptionally high, fueled by clever and funny ads that drew a lot of attention. However, in 2025 we’ve heard rumors that Clash has shifted focus toward making their molds more consistently available, which may have limited their exposure and reduced the buzz around flashy restocks and releases.
Gateway 3.06% (-0.35%)
Finally, Gateway takes the 10th spot, with a slight drop in overall market share—likely a result of the strong growth and expanded product lines from Innova and Prodigy. That said, Gateway has quietly made impressive strides this year. With the expansion of their lightweight offerings and the re-release of the overmolded Odyssey, the brand is showing it’s actively listening to both fans and retailers to improve and evolve its lineup.