Glow in the Dark
Glow in the Dark Discs
Glow in the Dark Discs keep your rounds going after sunset. These discs charge fast, shine bright, and stay visible in flight and on the ground.
Why throw glow discs?
- Play safe and confident during twilight and night rounds.
- Track flights easily with bright, lasting illumination.
- Great for glow leagues and casual backyard sessions.
- Many molds match their daytime flight characteristics.
- Fun, affordable way to extend your disc golf time.
Glow plastics
Most brands offer glow blends across putters, mids, and drivers. Premium glow plastics feel grippy and durable. Baseline options beat in faster and can fly straighter. Charge times and brightness vary by run and color.
Charging & visibility tips
- Use a high-output UV flashlight for a quick, strong charge.
- Recharge before each throw for maximum brightness.
- Neon rims and light-colored plastics boost visibility.
- Mark your disc with reflective tape for easier ground finds.
- Store discs out of direct sunlight to preserve glow life.
Best uses
- League glow rounds on wooded courses.
- Twilight practice when fairways are less crowded.
- Family or community night events and clinics.
- Field work with easy visual feedback.
Recommended gear
Pair glow discs with a UV flashlight and small reflective stickers. Consider a headlamp with red mode to protect night vision between throws.
FAQs
How do I charge Glow in the Dark Discs quickly?
Shine a UV flashlight on the flight plate for 5–10 seconds. Recharge before each throw for best brightness.
Do glow versions fly differently?
Most match their standard runs. Some glow blends feel firmer or slightly more stable, depending on the mold.
Which colors glow best?
Neon green and bright yellows often charge fast and look vivid. White or clear plastics also show strong glow.
Are glow discs legal for sanctioned play?
Yes. Glow discs are PDGA legal. Added lights or tape must follow current event rules and local TD guidance.
What else improves night play?
Bring spare batteries, use a red-mode headlamp, and choose conservative lines. Safety and visibility come first.