If you want to crush drives and get massive distance, the Discmania DD3 is the disc you're looking for. It's the go-to distance driver for a ton of players with big arms, giving you that perfect flight of high-speed turn and a dependable fade. Whether you're hunting for a stock run or a sweet Horizon Cloud Breaker, this mold is built to bomb.
The DD3 is arguably the crown jewel of the Discmania distance driver lineup. It's a 12-speed driver that holds up to serious torque. When you rip it flat and hard, you get a beautiful, subtle turn before a strong, sweeping fade at the end of its flight. It's exactly what you want when you need to cover maximum ground on an open fairway.
Pick Your Plastic
We try to keep a solid rotation of plastics in stock so you can find the exact grip and stability you need for your bag:
S-Line DD3: Awesome grip and usually breaks in to have a little more glide and turn out of the box.
C-Line DD3: The workhorse. It's tough, durable, and usually a bit more overstable to fight the wind.
Q-Line DD3: A sweet run with a great, stiff feel for those hot summer rounds.
Horizon Q-Line Cloud Breaker: The signature series. These look incredible and fly even better. Perfect if you're chasing that pro-level distance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the DD3 good for beginners?
Honestly, probably not. Because it's a high-speed, overstable 12-speed driver, newer players will usually find that it just hyzers out immediately. You really need some arm speed to get the intended flight out of it.
What is the difference between a DD3 and a Cloud Breaker?
The Cloud Breaker is essentially a special signature version of the DD3 mold. They are tweaked slightly depending on the run (plastic types, slight dome variations), but the core mold is the DD3. They are built for maximum glide and distance.
Other Molds You Might Like
If you're filling out your Discmania bag, definitely check out these staples that pair nicely with the DD3: