Introducing Doomsday Discs

In my series focusing on the smaller brands that we sell at Infinite, I started each blog by highlighting where the company was headquartered. I’ve written blogs about disc companies from numerous US states and countries around the world. However, that tradition comes to a screeching halt with this blog, because I have no idea where Doomsday Discs is located! That specific question is on the list that I send to each company. But, they didn’t answer that question. I didn’t even get the name of the founder!

Here are the answers that I did receive. They will help you get a glimpse of this unusual company. Do yourself a favor and check out their website after you read the blog. You could even join their team and give input on future releases. For now, let me introduce Doomsday Discs!

Introducing Doomsday Discs

When did your company begin, and who started it?

The company conceptually started during the heart of the pandemic– a natural time for a brand built upon the pending apocalypse and a survivalist attitude. It was founded by a small group of anonymous disc golf enthusiasts and preppers who have come to accept the inevitable.

However, the “who runs this company” has always intended to take on a decentralized focus, where the fans of the brand become the team that ultimately runs the brand. We see it as the first brand run by the people, for the people, as least as long as there are people around to do so.

 

Can you give a brief history of your company?

We saw a need for new sources of essential items like food, water, fuel, and flying plastic. We began taking steps to fill that need by introducing new sources of discs to the market. Team Doomsday was initiated and is still growing daily. To join the team, interested participants simply need to visit the doomsdaydiscs.com website, enter the store, and purchase a Prepper Team Pack. They will then become a part of the brand’s early history.

Where is your headquarters located?

The founders are located in an undisclosed bunker. But since our focus is to make Team Doomsday into the driving force behind the brand, the headquarters can be anywhere, and will be everywhere.

Which were your first few molds?

We currently use five different plastics manufacturers, four of which had never made discs before. So it has been a long process to get from concept to mold to prototype and to final product. A lot of our disc concepts are still in those different stages. Some of the first prototypes to be available to our team were the Plague, Famine, Blackout, Flat Earth, and Land Mine. There’s more expected in the coming weeks and months.

 

How did you choose the names for your molds?

We came up with some of the initial names of our prototypes. A few of those have been kept, but others were renamed by our team. Since we want the members of Team Doomsday to make a lot of the decisions, we encourage ideas and names on the Doomsday Discs Discord server. For example, two of our discs were originally called the Can Lid and the Hubcap while in the design phases, but the team members chose to change the names to the Land Mine and the Frag, as part of the “Munitions Line” (also their idea). Mold names, plastic names, different lines, and flight path numbers…all now have the input of Team Doomsday members.

Which are your three most popular molds?

Since the Blackout is the proto that was shipped to the team members with their team shirt, it became one of the most loved. But almost every time we introduce something else, it seems to find an audience of fans. The Land Mine will probably go through a wave of popularity due to its very unique shape and dependable flight characteristics.

 

What plastics do you offer, and what is your most popular plastic?

Since we have several different disc lines from the different manufacturers, there will be many different plastic types in play. We have some names decided and others undecided. The Catastrophic Line has plastics like Meltdown, Uranium, Toxic Waste, and Fallout. The Munitions Line has plastics like  Weapons Grade and C-4 (soft). Prepper Line will have Ration, Survival, etc. There will be a lot of plastics to keep track of once things get rolling.

Can you tell us about some upcoming releases?

Almost everything is still upcoming. We’re excited about the Land Mine since it is so unique as far as an approach disc goes. Plus the Frag is super overstable, to a ridiculous level, which makes it fun.  But I think the real workhorse discs that are coming soon and we’re excited about are the Bleak putter and the Dystopia driver.

We’ve also started developing an oversized driver that will be epic.

 

Who are some pros or other players that you sponsor?

We do not currently have sponsored, touring pros, though we are excited about our entire team, from the ones that are highly rated to the ones who throw lower-speed discs and light up the course with their Doomsday swag and fun personalities. We believe everybody who wants to be on the team should be, and if they’re on the team, they are valuable and appreciated. After all, when the doomsday comes, every human relationship and interaction will be precious.

 

What does the future look like for you?

The future in general may be bleak…even hopeless…but we are optimistic that a lot of people will find a lot of joy throwing and storing up Doomsday Discs in the present and into the future. Whether chucking your disc across a Dystopian landscape, or using that disc to eat your cold squirrel stew, we feel like the future will be better if a lot of our discs make it into that future.

 

What will disc golf look like in the future?

In the near future, hyper growth. In the long term, maybe something like this (see photo below).

 

What is something unique about your company?

 

We feel like Doomsday Discs will be one of the most diversified and decentralized disc golf brands in the world. Discs will be sourced from many places, released in many forms, and we hope that many players will embrace it. We hope that many players try the brand for the love of that variety and their desire to be a contributing part of the brand image and growth. Who knows…maybe we’ll be the last brand standing after the sun goes micro-nova, the earth’s magnetic field collapses, and we no longer have the same rotational axis.

—- Dr. Death

 

Check out the Doomsday Discs website HERE

Check out Infinite Discs’ inventory of Doomsday molds HERE

Let us know what Doomsday molds you’ve tried

 

Have you tried Doomsday Discs? Post below and let us know what you think about them. Haven’t had a chance to try them? Post below and let us know which ones you would like to try.

 

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Ted is the Chief Writer at Infinite Discs. He is responsible for the State of Disc Golf Survey articles and most of the "best discs" posts. Ted runs all kinds of local disc golf leagues and tournaments and tournaments in Northern Utah.

24 comments

  • I’d like to try Dystopia or a Bleak. I really love the naming conventions, but I fear the numinous plastic types will be difficult to navigate moving forward

  • I’d want to try the Land Mine for sure. Love me some approach discs.

  • The top disc I’d like to try would be the frag, the WMD, and the dystopia.

  • The blackout looks dope I neeed that. But I wouldn’t mind stepping on a landmind to take one for the team. Look forward to someday trying all these unique fallout discs

  • Bought a couple of their molds to try , Like the PLAGUE proto a lot , Famine and Dystopia also NICE drivers !!

  • I have thrown a couple of their discs. They had a release of the flatearth mid hat sold out really quickly. It is like a slightly understable buzzz and holds a line pretty good with little to no fade at the end. The land mine is surprisingly stable when thrown as a driving putter. It might seem a bit odd and it does putt very well. The feel is like a beefier version of a pole cat Imho. Can’t wait to see and try more of this companies discs.

  • The Landmine looks like an awesome mold that I would love to throw around at a small local course

  • First time hearing of them, always love new companies getting into the market though. Curious about the dystopia, love that slot of drivers.

  • I signed up as a team member when they first started. I’m a recreational player and am an average thrower. There isn’t one disc I don’t love. The fun thing is for the new discs is not knowing the stat. The plague, famine, dystopia, land mine, blackout, and bleak are all in my bag. Great company, unique discs, and all the discs are a lot of fun to throw.

  • Jackson Lindburg

    I find it quite comforting that there are some individuals who will be able to defend our race from the mantis-men on the horizon. I would love to try my hand at one of the distance drivers (the famine or plague correct?), and it was awesome to see a Doomsday Demolition Challenge here in Nebraska!

  • That proto would be cool.. I honestly want to try em all.

    The dystopia in survival plastic is probably most up my Alley. The landmine looks super unique and I’m sure we all want to try it in the field.

  • I absolutely love the Blackout. The doomsday lineup is fairly diverse already, even though it hasn’t been around for as long. Doomsday also has a wide assortment of plastic types, basically assuring you’ll find something that you will love in your hand.

  • I would like to try to Landmine and the Plague. The Landmine seems like a cool design I would like to try at a small local course. Wouldnt hate slamming on the Plague either!

  • Scott Swearinger

    Love the branding. Plastics look sick. Wish I could feel them in person!

  • Definitely the Land Mine. I have several lids because they are so fun to throw. But I’m in to try anything new and unique!

  • I bought a famine in their meltdown experimental plastic and so far so good. Definitely gonna be getting more of their discs. The famine for me is a great roller disc and works pretty well at lower speeds.

  • I want to try the Plague. The artwork is really cool on that one.

  • I would like to try the Bleak. Beadless putters are my preference when putting, so it seems like a good disc for me.

  • Looking forward to throwing my new Land Mine. Might just join the Doomsday team…sounds like fun!

  • I haven’t tried anything but being a lover of all things doomsday related I love the concept so I’ll take whatever you’d like me to show off to my fellow club members. I got a T-shirt thats Doomsday so it’ll match.

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