Every bomber needs that disc that just wants to fly. The DD3 emerged from Discmania's collaboration with Innova as their answer to maximum distance without requiring a cannon arm, and it's become the secret weapon for players who've been frustrated by overstable speed-12 discs that dump out early.
This understable distance driver feels substantial in the hand — not heavy, but confident. The rim width demands respect, though it's surprisingly comfortable for most players once you commit to the grip. What sets the DD3 apart is how it translates modest arm speed into genuine distance. Where other high-speed discs fight you, this one works with you.
Watch a DD3 in flight and you'll see why distance throwers gravitate toward it. Clean release, smooth glide, then that beautiful turn phase that doesn't panic into a roller. It holds that gentle right turn (RHBH) just long enough to maximize distance before the reliable fade brings it back. In calm conditions, it's a legitimate 400-foot disc for intermediate arms. Add a tailwind? Well, that's when things get interesting.
The DD3 lives in that sweet spot between control and chaos. Too much anhyzer and it'll turn and burn, but dial in the right release angle and it rewards you with flights that seem to stretch forever. It's replaced the Destroyer in many bags — offering similar distance potential with far more forgiveness.
Not quite ready for the full-flex shots the pros throw, but tired of parking lot distances? This disc bridges that gap beautifully. Sometimes the best distance disc isn't the most overstable one.
