Mission

Disc information today is fragmented across manufacturer pages, retailer listings, scattered Reddit threads, and YouTube reviews. Discpedia exists to consolidate that information into a single, trustworthy, community-editable reference — the kind of resource we wished existed when we started playing.

How community flight stats work

Every disc page shows two sets of flight numbers:

  1. Manufacturer-published. The numbers the brand prints on the disc or publishes on its product page. These are unchanged unless the manufacturer revises them.
  2. Community-averaged. Crowd-sourced from real-world throwers via the “Rate this disc” widget on each disc page. Each submission asks for a 1–5 star overall rating plus how the disc actually flies for the rater across Speed, Glide, Turn, and Fade.

Community values are not a replacement for manufacturer numbers — they're a complement. Knowing both lets you choose discs based on how they actually fly for real throwers, rather than only what the marketing says.

Discpedia launched in May 2026, so the community-ratings dataset is small at first. If a disc page shows “no ratings yet,” you're invited to be the first. To keep submissions honest, each visitor is limited to one rating per disc per week.

Editorial model

Disc pages on Discpedia can be edited by registered users. Every edit is reviewed, every claim should be backed by evidence (manufacturer specs, PDGA approval data, video review timestamps, community consensus), and contentious changes are discussed before merging.

Trademark notice

Disc names, plastic blend names, and manufacturer marks are trademarks of their respective owners. Discpedia uses them under editorial fair use for the purpose of review, comparison, and reference. Discpedia is not affiliated with or endorsed by any disc manufacturer.

Get involved

Discpedia is currently an MVP. If you'd like to contribute, suggest a disc page, or report incorrect data, we'd love to hear from you.

Support the project

Discpedia is built and maintained by one person and runs completely ad-free. If the site has helped you pick a disc, understand flight numbers, or just kill 10 minutes browsing, you can chip in here:

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Every contribution goes directly toward hosting costs, new disc photos, and time spent verifying disc information. No corporate sponsors, no affiliate fluff — just a community resource staying useful.