Speed
9
Glide
4
Turn
-3
Fade
2
Flight Path
Dimensions
Max Weight
175.1 g
Diameter
21.1 cm
Height
1.6 cm
Rim Depth
1.1 cm
Rim Width
1.9 cm
Inside Rim Diameter
17.4 cm
Rim Depth / Diameter
5.2 %
Rim Configuration
30.00
Flexibility
10.23 kg
Bead
No
Doomsday DiscsFairway Driver

Psyop

5 / 5 · 3 ratings
Skill Level
All skill levels
Stability
Understable

The "Psyop" from Doomsday Discs is an understable fairway driver with a speed of 9, designed for controlled turnover lines and long anhyzer throws. With a turn of -3 and fade of 2, it bridges the gap between straight-flying all-rounders and true roller discs. Beginners will appreciate its ability to deliver straight flights with minimal early fade at moderate arm speeds, while advanced players can shape long S-curves and turnover shots with precision. The Retina plastic offers a grippy feel with a slightly smooth surface, making it ideal for dry conditions. In flight, the disc exhibits its signature behavior with a quick turn after release, transitioning into a controlled right drift on flat throws. The glide of 4 keeps the disc airborne longer before the moderate fade of 2 ensures a gentle landing. Unlike extremely understable discs, the "Psyop" retains enough stability at the end to prevent uncontrolled turnovers. When thrown on hyzer angles, it produces elegant flip-to-flat lines with a late right drift, while anhyzer releases allow for sweeping turnover paths without excessive ground play. The flatter profile compared to classic fairway drivers promotes clean releases and reduces off-axis torque. For technical fairway shots through tight gaps, the "Psyop" excels thanks to its combination of speed and controlled turn. Forehand throws benefit from its natural flex, creating stable flight paths even with less spin, while backhand players can execute precise anhyzer lines without overcorrection. Those who appreciate models like the "Chemtrail" or "Blackout" from Doomsday Discs will find this to be a faster, more flippy option for longer distances. Intermediate players can use it as a versatile fairway driver for throws between 80 and 110 meters, while pros will leverage it strategically for turnover plays and roller setups.

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