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Crisis in Isolation Plastic

The Crisis is here and it is an overstable midrange approach disc with a more prominent fade than an Area 51. If you’re ever in a crisis situation on the course, this disc can help to pull you through.  It comes in our top-of-the-line Isolation blend for long-lasting performance and good grip.

$14.00

Customer Reviews

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Austin Dotson
Consistant and As-Advertized

A solid disc that has a place in my bag. Good for forehands and backhands. The only complaint, that doesn't affect the disc at all, is that the flight numbers aren't on the disc. But you can see that in the picture, so it is as advertised. Good fade, great for the touchy an-Hyzer shots that you want to flex back via fade.

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michael k
Trustworthy

The Crisis is overstable. Thrown very hard it will never flip up. Consistent fade throughout the flight path with a meaningful, but not dramatic, skip make this disc super reliable off the tee on tight shots that must fade. For a little more distance, put it on a bit of flex and watch it predictably progress back to hyzer while always maintaining a predictable flight path. I have been trying to find a Doomsday replacement for the Prodigy A3 and this is definitely it!

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Luchty
Crisis averted!

Nice looking disc. Has been a solid midrange approach disc for me. The “mower” lines are very unique to this disc, you can see them but they feel flat as any other disc.

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Bogeymaster
Really cool looking discs

I ordered 2 of them because that usually what I do with a few exceptions. When I got them I didn’t know what to really expect but man was I surprised. I ordered the red Financial Crisis, these discs looks sharp and crystal clear, I really thought that the red stamp on red disc was wild but it turned out better than expected. I also like the Grass Mowed lines on the discs itself because it is unique and pretty cool looking. Definitely one of my favorite newest Mid Range by Doomsday Discs.

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Todd
Instantly in the bag

The perfect mold to beat the Missouri winds

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