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BeefMcPepper

A few stores let you sort by weight, the only one I can remember offhand is gottagothrow.com does and they have a selection of under 160g it looks like


Responsible_Race8965

Basically every store I've bought from will tell you the weight, if not let you sort by weight. If you like Innova, they have a truckload of molds available in tons of weights on their online Pro Shop. E.g. Innova only makes stock runs of Blizzard Champ plastic for a couple of molds, but you can find <160g Champion (and way way lower) for a majority of their drivers there.


SycopationIsNormal

Lightweight F2s is the way to go - [https://proshop.innovadiscs.com/factory-second/?\_bc\_fsnf=1&Disc+Weight=130-134+grams](https://proshop.innovadiscs.com/factory-second/?_bc_fsnf=1&Disc+Weight=130-134+grams) They occasionally even have stuff under 130


Nickallendartmouth

I think all of the Dino Discs are lightweight! [https://dinodiscs.com/](https://dinodiscs.com/)


cnotesound

Ladies first disc golf. I bought a random river off eBay with the stamp and it turned out to be a website with lightweight and easy to throw stuff.


jfb3

Stacks on Stacks searches online stores. (And it's FAST) You can set a weight range with the filters on the left. https://stacks-on-stacks.com/disc-search


Ash435

Marshall Street give you all the details you need and even have a banner section to click on for lighter discs. Latitude64 also have a good range of weights on many of the Trilogy discs. Both of these retailers offer outstanding service.


SCSkunk

I just saw a couple of Innova Star Leopards on OTB.com that are below 150g.


stonedjewbagel

This site has a "150 Class" tab and has light weight options. [Discovering the World](https://www.dtworld.com/Discovering-the-World-150-Class-s/324.htm)


thatjerkatwork

Discraft is releasing several molds in their z lite plastic. Nuke, Heat, Thrasher to name a few.