Thread fairways with confidence using the Discmania CD1. Flight-rated 9 | 5 | −1 | 2, this control driver reaches distance-driver speed, flips gently and glides long before a trusty finish. Think of it as the sweet spot between an FD and a PD—fast enough to push 400 ft, yet forgiving for developing arms.
Give the CD1 a light hyzer and watch it stand up, ride forward and fade just enough to land center-cut. Flat releases drift right on low ceilings without crashing early, while high releases carve picture-perfect turnovers that settle flat. A subtle dome packs extra glide, and the 1.9 cm rim feels comfortable for both backhand power grips and touch forehands.
C-Line plastic stays ice-firm in summer heat and shrugs off tree hits like nothing happened. Silky-grip S-Line warms up in winter rounds and adds a pinch more glide straight out of the box. Limited-run Swirl S-Line flies like stock S-Line but looks tour-series gorgeous, while Color Glow C-Line gives night-golf visibility without changing stability.
Why throw the Discmania CD1?
- Hyzer-flips to 350 ft for intermediate arms.
- Trusty late-turn drift for tight-woods work.
- Forehand-friendly rim with predictable forward finish.
- Multiple plastics let you dial stability to any weather.
Plastics
C-Line • S-Line • Swirl S-Line • Color Glow C-Line. Full rundown in the Discmania Plastics Guide.
Flight numbers
- Speed 9
- Glide 5
- Turn −1
- Fade 2
Similar Discs
Discraft Undertaker • Kastaplast Lots • Infinite Discs Dynasty • Prodigy FX-3
Frequently Asked Questions
Why choose a Discmania CD1 over a Discraft Undertaker?
The CD1 flips a touch earlier and glides a hair longer, so it needs a little less pop. The Undertaker stays straighter in wind but won’t turn as easily for hyzer-flips.
Which Discmania plastic bombs the farthest for slower arms?
S-Line in the high-160s gets up to speed fast and holds turn for max glide. C-Line is better once you’re throwing a bit harder or playing in summer heat.
Is the CD1 a solid roller disc once seasoned?
Yep—after a month of tree kisses a 165 gram S-Line stands up and rolls beautifully. C-Line takes longer but turns into a sneaky-long control roller.