Ice Age
- Max Weight
- 178.5 g
- Diameter
- 21.5 cm
- Height
- 1.8 cm
- Rim Depth
- 1.2 cm
- Rim Width
- 1.8 cm
- Inside Rim Diameter
- 17.8 cm
- Rim Depth / Diameter
- 5.6 %
- Rim Configuration
- 32.25
- Flexibility
- 6.93 kg
- Bead
- No
Ice Age
The "Ice Age" from Doomsday Discs serves as an overstable fairway driver for wind, utility shots, and controlled flex lines. With a speed of 7 and fade of 3, it bridges the gap between classic fairways and utility discs—comparable to a Firebird at reduced speed. The Toxic Waste and Radioactive Waste plastics provide a grippy feel with a deep rim, ensuring secure power transfer. It excels in headwinds, scrambling around obstacles, and predictable landing zones, making it a reliable tool in the mid-speed range. In flight, the Ice Age exhibits consistent overstability without unexpected turnover phases. Its speed of 7 accommodates moderate arm speeds, while 0 turn and 3 fade ensure every throw follows a reliable leftward curve. For forehand shots, it works as a flex disc with a predictable S-curve, transitioning early into fade after a brief turn. Backhand throws deliver straight flight phases with a hard finish—ideal for shots needing to navigate left around trees or obstacles. The flight path adheres precisely to manufacturer ratings and remains stable even with repeated throws. Strong headwinds barely alter its trajectory, and its high torque resistance prevents unwanted turn even at aggressive release angles. For advanced players with clean technique, the Ice Age becomes a precise utility driver that exploits gaps and guarantees accurate fairway hits. On hyzer, it enhances fade, while flat releases maintain stability before fade kicks in. Beginners may struggle with its overstability, resulting in shortened distances due to early ground contact. Intermediate and pro players value its predictability for technical layouts, crosswind situations, and fairway approaches up to 90 meters. The Ice Age fills the niche between controlled midranges and fast distance drivers for players seeking stability without excessive speed.