Doomsday Discs Oblivion

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Description

Doomsday Discs Oblivion

The Doomsday Discs Oblivion is a high-speed distance driver built for powerful throws, pushing long before finishing with a controlled, reliable fade. Designed for experienced arms, it pairs torque resistance with confident placement on open fairways or flex lines.

Release: June 9, 2025. Flight: 12 | 4 | -1 | 3. Oblivion slots as a neutral-to-overstable bomber—capable of mild high-speed turn and a dependable 3 fade for predictable finish at distance.

Why throw the Doomsday Discs Oblivion?

  • Pro-level speed with workable turn and a trustworthy, forward fade for confident endings.
  • Handles power and forehand torque for long, controlled distance and flex shots.
  • Great when you want Destroyer-like flights but with a slightly lower glide profile for rangier landings.
  • Predictable finish helps curb big skips and stay on target lines.

Plastics

Retina (premium): grippy, durable feel with stable flights. Additional runs likely as the mold rolls out.

Flight numbers

  • Speed: 12
  • Glide: 4
  • Turn: -1
  • Fade: 3

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FAQs

What are the Oblivion flight numbers and what do they mean?

12 | 4 | -1 | 3 equals high driver speed, modest glide, slight high-speed turn, and a strong, reliable fade. Expect long pushes that stand up a touch before finishing on-line with control.

Who is the Doomsday Oblivion best for?

Players with developing to advanced arm speed who want a predictable distance driver. It rewards clean backhands, handles forehand torque, and shines for controlled distance in open or lightly wooded fairways.

How does Oblivion compare to popular molds?

Think in the Destroyer/Zeus stability class: workable on full power with a confident fade. With slightly less glide than some 12-speeds, it’s easier to range and can land flatter to reduce big skips.

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

Full-power hyzers, controlled flex lines, and torque-resistant forehands. Start it on slight hyzer to push straight before the fade, or throw a committed anhyzer for a long “S” that fights out reliably at the end.