At Disconcepts it is our mission to provide the World’s finest teepad solutions. We are excited to announce the XSTEP Pro Turf Teepads

XSTEP Pro Turf at the 2022 Portland Open.

Photo Credit Disc Golf Pro Tour

The X-Step Pro Turf Teepads were researched and developed together with leading artificial turf and disc golf manufactures and tailored specifically for our sport. Combining the scientific expertise and experience of the team resulted in the most technologically advanced turf teepad available.

The XSTEP Pro Turf is manufactured here in the USA using a primary yarn polymer of nylon and woven into a diamond monofilament cross section. With a modest 1/2” pile height that results in a low-profile construction we feel we have created the optimal disc golf tee surface. This provides excellent grip, durability, drainage, and consistency for the most important shot of the game. Your tee shot!

The X-Step Pro Turf is designed to pair well with all types of shoes popular in our sport. Hiking shoes, trail running, cross trainers, running, all work great on the X-Step Pro Turf. The low pile height versus the ¾” pile height of other turf products creates less drag through the “X-Step approach” while better enabling a rotational pivot at the hit point that maximizes throwing confidence and power, wet or dry.

Other artificial turf products not designed specifically for disc golf use lower quality polyethylene or polypropylene yarns for construction. Both of these materials are softer the nylon and may provide a decent tee surface when dry, but become slick and even dangerous when wet. X-Step Pro Turf is superior when compared to all other options resulting simply in the greatest value for your course investment.

Resiliency: 22% higher than polypropylene and 40% higher than polyethylene

Strength: 26% stronger than polypropylene and 33% stronger than polyethylene

Infill: NONE REQUIRED, our dense fiber structure requires no infill (sand or rubber crumb) for performance or durability. Other turf products typically have a low fiber stitch count requiring infill that adds cost and expense to create a ballast for keeping the fiber upright, otherwise it wears out prematurely. Infill requires ongoing maintenance and cost to keep it in place that the X-Step Pro Turf eliminates by design.


XSTEP Pro Turf 2022 Portland Open. Photo credit Disc Golf Pro Tour