Vibram’s stable flying midrange. Flight ratings 5/5/-1/1.
Vibram Ibex

Vibram is a large company that is best known for their quality rubber soles. From 2010-2017 Vibram also produced frisbee golf discs, but this segment of the Vibram company was discontinued in 2018. Vibram had some very popular selling discs and many loyal fans who were very disappointed by this announcement.
Vibram’s stable flying midrange. Flight ratings 5/5/-1/1.
The Vibram Ridge is one of the best disc golf putters made, regardless of manufacturer. This is a straight flying, accurate disc that comes equipped with an excellent disc. If you’re looking to make more putts, then the ridge is one you want to consider. Like all Vibram discs, the Ridge is available in high…Read more
Vibram makes great putters, and the Summit is no exception. Unlike the Ridge and V.P., the Summit is an understable putter that possesses more turn than fade. If you threw the Summit at 40 miles per hour with a backhand throw, it would turn to the right 12 degrees and then fade back to the…Read more
The Trak is Vibram’s straight-flying fairway driver. If you’re looking for a disc that will go the distance and keep on course, than look no further than the Vibram. The unique thing about the Trak compared with other drivers is the substance it’s made of. The Track is made from Vibram’s quality X-link blend rubber,…Read more
The V.P. is another outstanding putter in the Vibram lineup. Unlike the Summit and Ridge, this is an overstable disc. You will undoubtedly notice this discs hooking fade on long shots. If you were to throw the V.P. at 60 miles per hour, this disc would turn just 2 degrees, then fade 24 degrees. Because…Read more
The Ascent is one of the few fairway drivers Vibram has made. The Ascent is an overstable driver, that is a good choice for headwind throws and strategic fades. It has a very slight turn and substantial fade. According to Vibram, if you can throw this disc 56 miles per hour it should turn 4…Read more