Doomsday Discs Shockwave – Flight Chart
The Doomsday Discs Shockwave is a massively overstable distance driver with extreme fade and minimal glide, boasting approximate flight numbers of 13 | 1 | 2 | 7. Often compared to the Discmania Tilt, this disc is even more overstable, built for specialty lines, trick shots, and utility use. Crafted in the unique Apocalypse plastic, it offers a firm, grippy feel and impressive durability.
Beginner Lines: Beware the Beef
This disc is not for beginners. Even at low power, the Shockwave will fade out almost immediately. Newer throwers may find it useful for skip shots or as a utility disc in strong headwinds, but it requires skill and intentional angle control.
Flight Chart Cues for Intermediate Arms
At 250–325 feet of power, expect heavy fade and near-instant dump flights. Useful for forehand flexes, overhand lines, or short-distance skip approaches. Throwing it flat or on anhyzer will still result in a sharp, reliable hook-up finish.
Advanced Power and Utility Control
Experienced players can utilize the Shockwave for creative tomahawks, forehand rollers, and ultra-spike hyzers. Some reviewers mention a forehand tomahawk that flexes back beautifully when thrown high and right—an impressive utility tool when mastered.
Forehand and Trick Shot Potential
The flat top and ultra-beefy profile make it ideal for forehand specialists. Be warned, though—throwing it upside down or overpowered may cause blistering due to rim torque. For creative players, it’s a fun “meme disc” with serious niche potential.
Try our interactive Flight Chart to see how the Shockwave will fly for your throw. Adjust for arm speed, release angle, wind, and throwing style to visualize its extreme overstability.
DGA Shockwave
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Try the Doomsday Discs Shockwave
If you’re seeking the most overstable disc in your arsenal—or want a challenge that laughs at headwinds—the Shockwave delivers unmatched beef and predictability.
Puttheads Notes
- Flight Numbers: ~13 | 1 | 2 | 7 (extremely overstable, minimal glide)
- Plastic: Apocalypse – firm, grippy, and durable
- Use Cases: Utility shots, spike hyzers, thumbers, tomahawks, forehand rollers, and extreme wind conditions
- Profile: Flat-topped, ultra-beefy, and torque-resistant; more overstable than a Tilt
- Notable Feedback: “A great meme disc that can actually perform unique flex and trick shots when thrown with intent.”