Doomsday Discs Flat Earth
Doomsday Discs Flat Earth
Doomsday Discs Flat Earth
Doomsday Discs Flat Earth
Doomsday Discs Flat Earth

Doomsday Discs Flat Earth

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Doomsday Discs Flat Earth

The Doomsday Discs Flat Earth is a straight-to-understable midrange with a slim profile and subtle micro-bead. It's flight numbers of 5 | 5 | −1 | 1 deliver easy glide, gentle turn, and a calm, forward finish for tunnel-shot control.

Start on slight hyzer to flip to flat and ride center, or throw flat for a slow drift that lands soft. The comfortable rim works for touch backhands and standstills, and holds angle on smooth forehands in the woods.

Why throw the Flat Earth?

  • Slim, micro-bead rim for clean releases and confident angles.
  • Point-and-shoot woods shaping with a predictable finish.
  • Effortless hyzer-flips and late-turning lasers without surprise dump.
  • Dependable control for both developing and experienced arms.

Plastics

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

Flight numbers

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the Flat Earth flight numbers and what do they mean?

5 | 5 | −1 | 1 blends midrange speed, high glide, gentle turn, and a mild finish. Speed 5 keeps touch control through tight fairways. Glide 5 carries on low effort. The −1 turn enables smooth hyzer-flips and drifting lasers, while Fade 1 lands soft without dumping—ideal for straight woods golf and late-turning approaches.

Who is the Doomsday Flat Earth best for?

Players who want a line-holding mid that rewards smooth form. Newer arms see easy flip-to-flat flights without forcing power. Experienced throwers gain a precise tunnel-shot tool for standstills and gentle forehands. If you like mids that follow your release and finish forward, Flat Earth fits quickly into the everyday slot.

How does the Flat Earth compare to Buzzz SS or Uplink?

All three live in the workable, straight-to-understable lane. The Flat Earth adds a micro-bead feel with a touch of late stability. The Discraft Buzzz SS is beadless with slightly more high-speed turn. The MVP Uplink is the easiest to turn and best for slow, drifting lines. Many bags pair Flat Earth for lasers and keep a flippier option for bigger right-moving shapes.

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

Hyzer-flip tunnels, smooth anhyzers that pan and sit, and standstill gap-hitting. Start on slight hyzer with nose down to let it flip to flat and ride the center. For turnovers, throw flat to gentle anhyzer and manage height to avoid stall. Touch forehands also work—stay compact so the disc holds your angle and finishes forward.

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