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Where Do You Shop Online?

Where Do You Buy Discs Online?

  • Disc Golf Center

    Votes: 216 50.9%
  • Disc Golf Store

    Votes: 16 3.8%
  • Disc Golf Station

    Votes: 4 0.9%
  • Disc Golf World

    Votes: 9 2.1%
  • Disc Nation

    Votes: 58 13.7%
  • Gotta Go Throw

    Votes: 58 13.7%
  • Marshall Street

    Votes: 188 44.3%
  • Infinite Discs

    Votes: 38 9.0%
  • Wright Life

    Votes: 7 1.7%
  • Community Discs

    Votes: 100 23.6%
  • Dynamic Discs

    Votes: 82 19.3%
  • From the Manufacturer (Innova, Discraft, etc)

    Votes: 82 19.3%
  • Other

    Votes: 86 20.3%

  • Total voters
    424
if i plan on over 50 bucks I go marshall street if not normally community.
 
Disc Golf Center for me primarily. Their prices (at least for what I have specifically wanted to buy) are slightly better (for what I buy at least) than the others with the free shipping. This is especially true if you want just 1 or 2 discs.

I get the downside of the slower shipping but (at least now that all is frozen) I don't mind waiting a few extra days to get it in hand.
 
DGC usually. I've spent almost $900 with them which means I receive 8% off every order. After $1000 I'll get 10%. I love their weight and color layout and especially the "unique" photos. Also great customer service. Wade has always answered any questions I've had and even hooked me up when a pair of quad shocks I ordered broke shortly after recieving them. All that combined with free shipping means I'll most likely be a customer for life. I live in TX and usually receive one-disc orders within 3-4 business days.
 
Personaly I prefer Marshall Street because they are somewhat local and I have visited their shop a few times. I like how they actually weigh their discs for exact weight and they are helpful people.
 
I have never purchased a disc online as I prefer to support the local shop. If they don't have what I want, I wait knowing that I'll eventually get it and I currently have more than I can throw anyway.
 
WHEN I buy online, i buy from Marshall Street. I do as much of my shopping from my local DG store, or at pro shops at the course, as possible. I like human interaction and keeping my dollars local. As such, shopping online from Marshall Street is still keeping my money as local as possible and I can geek out on Vibram porn. ;)
 
I almost always shop at infinite, unless I'm getting F2's of Innova, and then I buy those at their factory store.
 
Generally I use Dynamic and Prime as my go to when searching for stuff. I will check DG Center too.

I like Dynamic and Prime because I can get my order in two days from them with regular shipping prices and I have been buying mostly Lat64 stuff here lately ( Thanks DD! ).
 
It's discgolfcenter.com for me. http://www.discgolfcenter.com It's nothing against any other retailer. I just like their site and they've always gotten me exactly what I ordered, at a very competitive price, very quickly. Plus now that I've gotten to visit their brick and mortar store, it makes me want to keep buying from them. They gave me very good prices since I was visiting from out of town and were very willing to help with anything that I needed.

I also voted for manufacturer as I've had good success with the Innova factory store, too.
 
DGC every time. I've spent way too much money there over the years. Great customer service. They always reply to my emails asking specifics about a discs shape or appearance. Customer service wins every time.
 
Justin at Community Discs adds a personal touch to each order and I like that. So will order from him when he has what I'm looking for. Otherwise I'll go with Disc Golf Center (usually for base plastic).

Both let you choose the weight and color, have inexpensive shipping, and are both solid in delivery.
 
I mainly buy locally. I've had great service from justin at community discs and also from disc nation in the past year and years though. I've also even placed a few online orders with DD and the shipping was exceptionally fast. :D

I'm usually up to buy from anywhere unless I've had bad experiences. One place got me the discs I wanted but it was unbelievably slow shipping and on top of the low prices they had high costs of shipping so I didn't save anything and I had to wait a long time. I buy from people here too if I see something I think I need.
 
Pretty much all the above at some point over the last year... One of my favorites, not listed, is Hyzer Farm (an ebay seller). It's run by Scott and Jeanne Papa (Scott of team Discraft and the star of many of their instructional videos). Great people, super-fast shipping and good prices.

Agreed, I first go to ebay and if hyzerfarm or frisbeerancher don't have what I want it's off to marshallstreet. Discgolfvalues gets some business from me as well.
 
I just received my first order from community discs today. I decided to buy from Justin after reading some great things about him here on DGCR. Shipping to Canada can be a pain, but Justin got it here in one week, without any extra custom fees/charges, for $4. That is a big deal. Community will get all of my business from here on out; I am beyond impressed.

I have bought from Marshall street 5 times, and 5 times, I have had them email me and tell me that one of the discs I wanted could not be found. Not a huge deal, and all was good otherwise. They do have a great selection (especially X-outs). I am also a sucker for the random musings in their product descriptions.
 

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