158g Loop is going to hit the market!
- Karoline Jepsen
- Jul 1
- 2 min read
To prepare for the upcoming WFDF's 2025 World Overall Flying Disc Championships (WOFDC), we’ve decided to release our Lightweight Loop, 158g, a bit earlier than expected!
The Lightweight Loop will be available to purchase from Disc Tree on the 4th of July! At www.disctree.com
We’re launching a campaign with Disctree: Buy 4 158G Loop discs and only pay for 3, one of the discs will be on us!
The WFDF's WOFDC tournament is being held in Sweden from the 10-15 August, sign up and compete at the tournament here: https://wofdc.sport/
Register before July 13!

The lightweight Loop is one we’ve had in the works for a long time, we wanted to create a disc that was softer and more flexible, along with lighter, to make the disc even more universal than before. We’ve even had them in storage for several months. But it seems to be the right time now, since it’s a perfect disc for an event like this.
The light loop opens up Supersonic to even more exciting parts of the sport.
This lightweight disc makes it possible to play all these different sports:
Discathon
Accuracy
SCF (MTA and TRC)
Ultimate
Freestyle
Speedflow
Catch and throw (The lightweight makes it even more perfect for it, safer for all age groups!)
Disc Golf (Of course they're still PDGA Approved!)
It feels like the perfect time to release it up to the WFDF's WOFDC tournaments! Especially considering that the Loop has already won medals! A first place in Discathon and a second place in Accuracy in Sweden, which is an awesome achievement, and we're hoping that players will playing with our discs and will keep winning even more titles!
We’re so happy to have released this disc, and hope that lots of people will get the chance to play more with our discs, and maybe even more importantly start playing different disciplines of the disc sports, there’s lots of fun things to play out there with a disc, it’s just up to us all to dive into them and find out what’s best for ourselves!
Now you at least have the chance to play them all with discs that can keep up to the guidelines!
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