The DD4 offers a formidable presence - it's the fastest disc in Discmania's distance driver line up and packs enough overstability for most to call it a certified meathook.
Simply put, if you are a player with lower arm speed, this is mainly a tool of utility. And a great one at that, as with the 13-speed rating, you'll able to do so much more with the overstability of this disc than with slower utility drivers like the Splice, Tilt or FD3. The speed allows the DD4 to go far, while the overstability offers reliability. Great choice for sidearms & overhead shots as well.
If you do have the power to consistently throw well past 100m, this disc starts show you some all new sides. The flight numbers for the DD4 mold might eventually land at 13 | 5 | 0 | 3, but as said, this is a Prototype run, and as such, these are actually touch straighter than what those numbers might suggest. Especially if you have the arm speed to go past 140m, you might very well be able to get a bit of turn of flip up out of this run of the DD4.
Simply put, this proto run came out touch straighter than we expected. For some, this might be great news, as a 13-speed disc with true 0 turn & 3 fade can easily be a bit too much of a disc to handle. Essentially this opens up the Proto DD4 as a viable option for a wider field of players while also offering some massive distance potential for the biggest of arms.
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