Discmania says this about the DD3: “The DD3 is a stable to overstable distance driver that offers a ton of glide for players who are able to get this disc up to speed. The DD3 crushes down the fairway with enough stability to handle pro-level power without turning over and enough glide to give the disc a full flight. The stability of the DD3 also makes it an excellent choice for anyone who is looking to get the most out of their forehands. Fans of beat in PD2’s will find a reliable replacement straight from the store with the DD3.”
THE Q-LINE DD3
MVP has been pushing their GYRO technology for many years uncontested, until now. Discmania just released a new gyro technology in the Premier series called Q-Line. By reducing the weight in the flight plate, they were able to add more weight in the rim, increasing its gyroscopic stability.
From our experience, we've found the new Q-Line DD3 to consistently fly farther than the standard C-Line DD3 by about 10 to 30 feet.
SHORT VIDEO OF THE Q-LINE DD3
Flight Metrics
Speed
The velocity required to reach a disc's optimal flight path. Range: 1 to 15.
Glide
The measure of lift generated by a disc to stay aloft. Range: 1 to 7.
Turn
The velocity, relative to the speed of the disc, required to cause the disc to turn with the direction of spin. Range: +1 to -5.
Fade
The low-velocity stability that causes a disc to hook at the end of its flight. Range: 0 to 5.
Furthest flying forehand disc I have by far. My destroyer hooks harder at the end and doesn’t really turn. This one turns a bit and glides and has a more subtle finish. I only throw about 300’ at most backhand and now I can almost match that forehand.
So this is what you want your destroyer or wraith to do granted it flies more like a wraith but this thing pushes fwd and flies true to the -1 turn. I still like my Zeus esp but I like this one a little more and it kicked my star wraith out
Great fast speed driver with a lot of carry. I don’t have the greatest form or arm speed I can throw about 400-420 consistently. But I think there’s a lot of potential with the DD3 to throw further. It has a gentle turn and lots of carry for my arm speed. Thrown with a little bit nose up (like most of us AMs) it still turns and carries to give you that little bit of extra distance you need. When thrown flat it turns a bit harder so needs to be given some hyzer and height to get a full flight and it’s awesome to watch. Overall, once my form and angle control improves I think it will be the furthest flying disc in the bag by far.