Compare Disc Golf Discs
Pick two or more discs and see exactly how they differ - flight, feel, distance, and price, side by side.
Hex vs Claymore
These 2 midranges share the same flight numbers - the deciding factors are plastic selection, price, and availability.
Key differences
Flight Paths
Overhead view · right-hand backhand
Tap a disc to show or hide its path. Picks that share flight numbers are nudged apart so each one is visible. Estimated from flight numbers.
Hex or Claymore?
The Hex and Claymore fly almost identically (5/5/-1/1). Go with the Claymore - it offers more plastic and weight options (20 blends), is easier to find, and costs less.
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FAQ
Is the Hex or Claymore more overstable?
They are equally stable (both +0) - turn -1/-1, fade 1/1.
Should a beginner pick the Hex or Claymore?
Both rate the same for beginners (57/100). Pick by feel and price.
What is the difference between the Hex and Claymore?
The Hex and Claymore fly almost identically (5/5/-1/1). Go with the Claymore - it offers more plastic and weight options (20 blends), is easier to find, and costs less.


