Doomsday Discs Blackout
Doomsday Discs Blackout
Doomsday Discs Blackout
Doomsday Discs Blackout
Doomsday Discs Blackout
Doomsday Discs Blackout
Doomsday Discs Blackout
Doomsday Discs Blackout
Doomsday Discs Blackout
Doomsday Discs Blackout
Doomsday Discs Blackout
Doomsday Discs Blackout

Doomsday Discs Blackout

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Doomsday Discs Blackout

The Doomsday Discs Blackout is an easy-to-throw, understable fairway that has flight numbers of 8 | 5 | -2 | 1. It hyzer-flips smooth, rides straight through the woods, and finishes with a calm, forward push—perfect for developing arms and seasoned angle shapers alike.

Release on slight hyzer to stand up and glide the center line, or throw flat for a gentle drift that lands soft. The comfortable rim makes touch backhands simple and gives confident control for standstills and low-ceiling lines.

Why throw the Blackout?

  • Point-and-shoot fairway shaping with a predictable, mild finish.
  • Effortless hyzer-flips and straight woods lines for a wide range of arms.
  • Reliable glide that adds distance without demanding perfect form.
  • PDGA-approved specs for tournament play.

Plastics

See current Doomsday blends and runs in the Doomsday Discs plastics guide.

Flight numbers

  • Speed: 8
  • Glide: 5
  • Turn: -2
  • Fade: 1

Similar Discs

Innova Leopard3Discraft Heat

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Blackout flight numbers and what do they mean?

8 | 5 | -2 | 1 equals fairway-driver speed, high glide, gentle high-speed turn, and a mild, forward finish. From slight hyzer it stands to flat and rides straight. Thrown flat, it drifts on axis and checks up without a dump, which is ideal for tunnel shots and controlled placement drives.

Who is the Doomsday Blackout best for?

Players building power who want easy distance and straight flights, plus veterans who carve angles in the woods. Newer arms get effortless flip-to-flat lines. Experienced golfers use it for late-turning lasers, standstills, and shaping shots under low ceilings where control matters more than raw speed.

How does the Blackout compare to Leopard3 or Heat?

All live in the understable fairway lane. Blackout feels a tick faster than Leopard3 with similar finish, and it is generally less stable than a fresh Heat. Choose Blackout for earlier stand-up and straighter push; pick Heat when you want a touch more speed and a firmer finish at the end.

What shots does the Blackout excel at and how should I throw it?

Hyzer-flip tunnels, straight fairways that must land soft, and long turnovers that pan gently. Start on slight hyzer with nose down for center-line rides. For turnovers, release flat with modest height so it drifts instead of stalling. In tailwinds, it pushes far; in headwinds, add hyzer or club up.

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