Discraft Sled

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Discraft

Sled

Flight Numbers
3
Speed
How fast the disc must be thrown to fly as intended. Scale of 1–14. A speed 3.0 disc is forgiving and works well at moderate arm speeds.
2
Glide
How long the disc stays in the air. Scale of 1–7. Higher glide means more distance potential, but less control in wind.
-1
Turn
High-speed tendency to veer right (for right-hand backhand). Scale of +1 to −5. Negative values mean the disc turns right at speed.
2
Fade
Low-speed finish to the left (for right-hand backhand). Scale of 0–5. Lower fade means a gentler, more predictable finish.

The official disc of the 2026 PDGA Pro World Championships — a putter-approach hybrid with Discraft's first rolled groove-top thumbtrack, built to hit the line, land soft, and stay put.

Discraft on the Sled

The Sled brings a new feel to the Discraft lineup. A rolled thumb track adds comfort and control in-hand, while the rounded wing and nose feel similar to the Luna and Roach. It's the kind of disc that begs to be thrown often and trusted when it matters. At 3 | 2 | -1 | 2, the Sled is a true utility weapon for forehands or backhands, and it can even earn a spot as a go-to putter. Expect an easy high-speed flip, clean point-and-shoot control, and a subtle fade at the end of the flight. With its slower speed and minimal glide, the Sled is built to hit the line, land soft, and stay put.

Shipping cost for 1 disc shipped to any address in Japan is ¥185, using Japan Post’s ClickPost service. Shipping rate can change when additional products are included in the same order. Final shipping cost and discounts can be viewed in the shopping cart, before final payment is required.

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Plastic
Show every plastic type. Use this to reset the plastic filter. Discraft's premium plastic — tacky grip, great durability, and a slightly more flexible feel than Z.
Weight
Show every weight. Use this to reset the weight filter. Lighter discs are easier to throw far with less arm speed. Great for younger players or windy conditions. Mid-range weights suit most players. A good balance of control and distance for average arm speeds. Heavier discs are more wind-resistant and hold their line better at high arm speeds. Preferred by experienced players.
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