As a Speed 11 disc, the rim is slightly larger than it’s PD cousin, but still easy to hold. Once you get the PDx up to speed, you can expect a similar amount of glide that you see on a PD. There is a slight dome to the disc which will help it carry down the fairway.
Due to the high speed stability, and 0 rating for turn, you’ll be able to really lean into a throw with the PDx and trust that it won’t turn over on you. At the end of the flight, the fade will drop right in between a PD and PD2. We still give it a 3 rating, the same as the PD, but due to the high speed stability, it might appear a bit stronger at times.
If you’re facing a shot that calls for a big hyzer, the PDx will be the disc for you. You can comfortably give it a little anhyzer on release and watch it flex down the fairway before fading out at the end.
If you’ve ever wished for a slightly more stable PD or a slightly easier to throw PD2, the PDx is the disc for you.
Additionally, for many the PD2 is too overstable for them or it requires too much power in order to produce a reliably overstable flight. If you’ve tried the PD2 in the past and find it to be too much disc for you, the slightly lower speed of the PDx should serve you well.
Plastic
Discmania’s most durable plastic – these discs wear down very slowly. C-Line discs retain original flight characteristics for an extended period of time. Whether used in heavily wooded situations, or on extremely rugged courses, the C-Line plastic will continue to perform predictably and avoid damage better than any other plastic. Good grip and showstopper see-through look. Typically the most stable blend of plastic in DM line.
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