Doomsday Discs Frag
The Doomsday Discs Frag is a super-overstable utility midrange with flight numbers of 5 | 2 | 0 | 5. It’s built to finish hard and finish now—perfect for short, surgical hyzers, spike angles, and get-out-of-trouble lines where distance must be capped.
Thrown flat, it fights turn and dives on command. Add hyzer for immediate, vertical finishes. The softer, grippy blends used on this mold help reduce ground play so approaches sit where they land, making the Frag a dependable choice in wind and on touch forehands.
Why throw the Frag?
- Extreme overstability for utility shots and wind-beating confidence.
- Short-range, vertical finishes that land on command with minimal skip.
- Torque-safe on backhand or touch forehand for gap-hitting control.
- Reliable “panic button” when you must bend a corner and sit.
Plastics
See current Doomsday blends and runs in the Doomsday Discs plastics guide.
Flight numbers
- Speed: 5
- Glide: 2
- Turn: 0
- Fade: 5
Similar Discs
Dynamic Discs Justice • MVP Deflector
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the Frag flight numbers and what do they mean?
5 | 2 | 0 | 5 equals true midrange speed, low glide, zero high-speed turn, and a max fade. That combo resists torque, ignores turn, and finishes hard every time. Use it when you need short, definitive movement with no float—think spike hyzers, dumpy flexes that settle, and bailout lines that must avoid long skips.
Who is the Doomsday Frag best for?
Players who want a purpose-built utility mid that never surprises. Newer golfers get a wind-safe option for short hyzers and safe layups. Experienced arms gain a surgical tool for forehand approaches, forced flexes, and vertical finishes. If your overstable mids still leak long, the Frag adds control and predictable landings.
How does the Frag compare to Justice or Deflector?
All live in the beefy mid lane, but the Frag is typically the most overstable and lowest-glide of the three. The Dynamic Discs Justice and MVP Deflector carry a bit farther with more forward push; Frag chooses to cut distance and end the flight now. Pick Frag when you want faster dump and minimal ground play versus the longer, pushing fades of the others.
What shots does the Frag excel at and how should I throw it?
Spike hyzers, hook-hard hyzers that must sit, forehand flex escapes, and headwind approaches. Keep the nose down and commit to angle; the disc will not turn. For “land-and-stick” upshots, throw flat with modest height so the fade hits early. In heavy