The Discmania PD2 (Power Driver 2) is a 12-speed very overstable distance driver. With published flight numbers of 12 / 4 / 0 / 4, it is most often described as suited for headwind distance drives, power forehand drives.
Overview
The Discmania PD2 is the more overstable big brother of the legendary PD, with flight numbers of 12/4/0/4.[1] A high-speed Power Driver engineered for advanced players with elite arm speed, the PD2 is built for headwinds, skip shots, and any situation that demands controlled overstability at distance.[1] Its 4 fade and neutral turn make it a utility-grade overstable distance driver that resists turning even under maximum power.
Flight characteristics
Flight numbers describe the published behavior of the disc when thrown at its design speed. Real-world flight varies with plastic, weight, age, and thrower power. The community-averaged numbers above reflect crowd-sourced observations from real throws — typically slightly more understable than the manufacturer's published values, which is the most consistent pattern across nearly every commercial mold.
Recommended uses
Power throwers lean on the PD2 for headwinds, spike hyzers, flex lines, and forehand drives that need a reliable finish.[1] C-Line plastic is the firm, long-lived workhorse run; S-Line offers more grip and seasons faster.[2] Not for beginners — the PD2 requires high arm speed to fly on rated lines and will fade hard for moderate arms.[1]
Best for:
- Headwind distance drives
- Power forehand drives
- Spike hyzers and skip shots
- Overstable flex lines
Community notes — how players actually use this disc
Plastics & variants
The PD2 (Power Driver 2) is available in the following plastic blends from Discmania:[1]
S-Line, C-Line
Plastic blend significantly affects flight character. Premium plastics like Champion, Z, or C-Line generally fly more overstable when fresh and hold their stability over time. Base plastics like DX, Pro, or Active beat in faster and become more understable workhorses with use.
History
The original PD2 ('Chaos, Power Driver') was PDGA approved on December 3, 2010, with certification number 10-40.[3] A new in-house Discmania production of the PD2 was approved on December 31, 2023.[4] Throughout its production life, the PD2 has been a tournament favorite for windy conditions and a frequent bag staple for elite forehand-heavy players.
Notable throwers
Eagle McMahon (NT-winner sig edition)
Similar discs
- Discmania PD (Power Driver) · 10/4/0/3
- Innova Firebird · 9/3/0/4
- Discraft Force · 12/5/0/3
- Dynamic Discs Felon · 9/3/0/4
References & further reading
- How to read disc golf flight numbers — Discpedia primer
- PDGA Approved Disc List — search for "PD2 (Power Driver 2)" to find the Discmania PD2 (Power Driver 2) entry (PDGA-approved 2010)
- Discmania official site — manufacturer product page
Sources
Content on this page has been cross-checked against the following sources. Numbered citations in the prose above link to the matching entry here.
- PD2 — Discmania official store page
- Discmania PD2 — Skyline Disc Golf (12/4/0/4)
- PD2 (Chaos, Power Driver) — PDGA Equipment Certification
- New Disc Approved: PD2 (new) from Discmania — PDGA Announcement
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