Doomsday Discs Pestilence
The Doomsday Discs Pestilence is a wide-rim distance driver for effortless stand-ups and long shaping. It flies 13 | 5 | -4 | 1, making hyzer-flips, tailwind bombs, and rollers come alive for a broad range of arms.
Thrown on slight hyzer, it flips to flat and rides before a gentle check-up. In headwinds, add more hyzer or club up—this mold prefers neutral wind or tailwinds for maximum glide and carry.
Why throw the Pestilence?
- Understable high-speed driver that stands up fast and goes.
- Easy distance for developing arms; shapeable lines for veterans.
- Roller-ready flight right out of the box.
- Confidence on tailwind max-D without harsh dump.
Plastics
See current Doomsday blends and runs in the Doomsday Discs plastics guide.
Flight numbers
- Speed: 13
- Glide: 5
- Turn: -4
- Fade: 1
Similar Discs
Discraft Hades • Innova Tern
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the Pestilence flight numbers and what do they mean?
13 | 5 | -4 | 1 means high speed, solid glide, easy high-speed turn, and a mild finish. It stands up from hyzer and tracks straight before a soft check-up. Newer arms get distance without forcing power. Skilled players shape sweeping turnovers or rollers with minimal effort, especially in tailwinds.
Who is the Doomsday Pestilence best for?
Players building power who want a forgiving 13-speed. Expect flip-to-flat distance with low effort and line-holding glide. Veterans use it for late-turning lasers, tailwind max-D, and rollers that push. If your overstable drivers stall early, Pestilence adds length and shaping without demanding perfect form.
How does Pestilence compare to Hades or Tern?
All three live in the understable distance lane. Pestilence is usually the flippiest, turning earlier than a Hades or Tern. Hades and Tern often finish a touch firmer, while Pestilence favors longer stand-ups and rollers. Choose based on how much turn you want and how strong you prefer the finish.
What shots does the Pestilence excel at and how should I throw it?
Think hyzer-flip distance, tailwind S-curves, and rollers. Start on slight hyzer with nose down to let the disc stand and ride. For turnover lasers, release flat and manage height to prevent stall. For rollers, add angle and commit to clean spin so it tips and carves long lines.