DISC BATTLE! Discraft Hades vs DGA Tempest



The Paul McBeth Hades from Discraft has taken the world by storm in 2020, but is it enough to take down the established Tempest from DGA? Two amazing understable distance drivers enter, but only ONE can be the winner.

Be sure to get your Hades at: https://www.discraft.com/
Be sure to get your Tempest at: https://discgolf.com/

Thank you to Discraft and Riverside Pro Shop for the support in 2020.

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18 thoughts on “DISC BATTLE! Discraft Hades vs DGA Tempest”

  1. If you weren't just comparing Discraft discs I would recommend to put the Innova Deadalus (13,6,-3,2) against the Hades
    Amazing Disc and actually still quite overstable for faster armspeeds (at least in champion plastic)

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  2. Really like the comparisons! I wonder how these would fare compared to the Nuke SS. I have an older beat in Nuke SS that I can throw pretty well even with my slower arm speed, but the extra glide and less LSS of the Hades has me intrigued!

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  3. I was thinking there was no way my Hades flies the same as these discs, then I you said the test flight Hades flies completely different. Completely agree. The test flight Hades is -1 or -2 turn at best. I'll have to try the other plastics!

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  4. I'm so happy to find an honest disc review channel! When I check reviews for discs on infinite disc, most people say they're a beginner throwing about 400' and I'm pushing 280'- 310' on my best drives. It's nice to see a channel that will be very helpful for my arm speed. Great review and production!

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  5. Paul was very smart to put his brand on the Hades. The Tempest, Destiny, Shryke, and Hades all hold that spot in their manufacturer's lineup that I call the 'magic' spot. I've thrown them all and liked them all. Pro's may only throw these discs for fun during distance competitions, but the rest of us can get our best distance while still having enough control to replicate long lines round after round. The Hades has a clean, comfy rim and it feels 'flat' because it is not very tall, which I prefer to the tall, domey discs. I keep two Hades in my bag for downwind drives and for flexing long shots over trees. The ESP of the Prototype Hades that I have is supple and grippy, so I dont miss the Hades not being available in other plastics. I wish all of Discraft's ESP felt like this. I have a hard time finding my favorite Discraft molds in 'good' ESP that's not hard, slippery, and brittle.

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