Doomsday Discs
8 | 5 | -1 | 1 Doomsday Solar Death Ray Survival
8 | 5 | -1 | 1 Doomsday Solar Death Ray Survival
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Flight Numbers
Speed 8 | Glide 5 | Turn -1 | Fade 1
The Doomsday Solar Death Ray in Survival plastic is exactly the kind of disc name we expect from Doomsday: dramatic, vaguely threatening, and somehow still useful on a disc golf course.
With flight numbers of 8 | 5 | -1 | 1, the Solar Death Ray is a controllable fairway driver built for smooth distance, workable lines, and shots that need deadly precision. It has enough speed to cover real ground, enough glide to stay airborne, and just enough turn to shape lines without immediately becoming a wandering science experiment.
Survival plastic gives the Solar Death Ray a durable, grippy feel made for real course use. Tree hits, rocky skips, bad decisions, and mild apocalyptic weather are all part of the program. This plastic is not here to be pampered. It is here to survive.
Best Uses
- Controlled fairway drives
- Hyzer flips
- Straight shots with gentle finish
- Long tunnel shots
- Players who want workable distance without full-send chaos
BDLD Real Talk: The Solar Death Ray sounds like something a cartoon villain would aim at the moon, but on the course it is surprisingly reasonable. It is not a meat hook. It is not a roller machine. It is a workable fairway driver that quietly says, “Relax, I got this,” right before slicing through the fairway like classified government equipment.
Will it vaporize your cardmates? No. Probably not. Legally, we cannot promise anything. But it IS called a SOLAR F****** DEATH RAY! That said, it will burn a clean line down the fairway and make your usual driver look like it needs more sunscreen.
Bottom Line: The Doomsday Solar Death Ray in Survival plastic is glidey, controllable, durable, and wonderfully ridiculous in all the right ways. If you want a fairway driver that can shape lines, survive abuse, and bring a little end-times energy to your bag, fire the beam.
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