Doomsday Discs Frag Review: Super-Overstable Utility Mid

Disc Spotlight - Doomsday Discs Frag

The Doomsday Discs Frag is a super-overstable 5-speed utility midrange built to finish hard and finish fast. It shines on spike hyzers, short corner shots, and "get out of trouble" lines. It also works great for touch forehands when you need torque safety.

Speed5
Glide2
Turn0
Fade5

Note: Stability can vary by run and wear, but the Frag always wants to hook.

Doomsday Discs Frag side profile

What the Frag Is Designed to Do

The Frag is not a distance midrange. It's a control tool. It's made to cap distance and force a hard finish. That makes it perfect when you need the disc to move left now (RHBH) or right now (forehand).

It's also built in a softer, grippier blend. That helps reduce big skips on approaches.

How the Frag Flies (By Power Level)

~200–260 ft

Flies straight briefly, then dumps hard. Great for short hyzers and safe placement shots.

~260–320 ft

Pushes forward a bit more, then fades violently. Great for forced corners and spike angles.

320+ ft

Still resists turn and wants to finish early. Best used for flex shots that must always fight out.

Best Uses for the Frag

  • Spike hyzers (signature shot) — Give it height and angle. It wants to fall left fast and land steep. Use it when you must bend a corner and sit.
  • Short-range corner shots — When a fairway turns sharply, the Frag is your panic button. It moves laterally without floating long.
  • Touch forehand approaches — The Frag handles torque well. It's ideal for sidearms you want to finish hard and predictable.
  • Wind control and bailout lines — In headwinds, neutral discs can drift. The Frag stays committed to fade. It's built for "no surprises" finishes.

Plastics: What to Choose (And Why)

Availability changes, but the Frag is commonly run in:

Plastic Feel & Use
C-4 Soft, flexible, and very grippy. Designed to absorb impact and reduce ground play. Great for approaches that need to land and stay close.

Similar Discs

If you like the Frag, these options hit the same "overstable mid utility" slot with different glide and finish:

Frequently Asked Questions

No. It's a utility mid. It's built to cap distance and fade hard on command.
Low glide means it won't float. Zero turn means it resists flipping. High fade means it finishes hard every time.
Yes. It's very torque-safe. It's best for controlled forehands that need a strong, reliable finish.
Choose Frag for the quickest dump and shortest finish. Choose Justice for more carry with heavy fade. Choose Deflector for wind control with more glide.
It can skip on hard ground, like any overstable disc. But its softer plastic is designed to reduce big ground play.

Shop the Doomsday Discs Frag

If you want a utility mid that bends corners and sits down fast, the Doomsday Discs Frag is a perfect fit.

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