Daredevil Discs Plastic Guide

Daredevil Discs Plastic Guide

Daredevil Discs uses its own plastic names, and each one has a different feel, grip, firmness, and flexibility. This guide explains the main Daredevil plastics in plain language so you can choose the right disc with more confidence.

Whether you are shopping for a durable driver, a flexible approach disc, or a grippy putter, understanding the plastic can make a big difference in how the disc feels in your hand and performs on the course.

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This page is for players comparing Daredevil plastics before buying. If you are still learning how plastic affects feel, grip, and durability, start with our disc golf plastic guide. If you are choosing your first few discs, the disc selection guide and beginner disc guide are also useful places to start.

Quick Daredevil Plastic Comparison

Daredevil plastics are often easiest to understand by feel. Some blends are firm and premium-feeling, while others are flexible, rubbery, or extra grippy. The right choice depends on how you like a disc to feel in your hand and what type of shot you are buying it for.

A driver does not need to feel the same as a putter. Many players prefer firmer, more durable plastics for faster discs, while putters and approach discs often benefit from extra grip, flex, or a softer feel.

Daredevil Plastic General Feel Best For
High Performance (HP) Durable premium feel, similar to a Champion-style plastic Drivers, fairways, and players who want durability
Flex Performance (FP) Flexible candy-style feel Players who like premium plastic with some flex
Ultra Performance (UP) Firm premium feel, similar to a Star-style plastic Controlled throws, reliable grip, and everyday use
Extra Grip Performance (XGP) Firm, flexible rubber feel Approach shots, putting, and grip-focused control
Grip Performance (GP) Rigid rubber feel Putters, approach discs, and firmer grip preference
Elastic Performance (EP) Super soft and gummy rubber feel Short game touch, cold weather grip, and very soft feel

CMDD tip: If you are unsure where to start, choose based on feel first. Premium plastics like HP and UP are usually better for durability, while rubber-style plastics like GP, XGP, and EP are often chosen for grip and short-game control.

HP Plastic: High Performance

High Performance, or HP, is Daredevil’s durable premium-style plastic. It has a firmer, slicker feel that many players would compare to a Champion-style plastic from other disc golf brands.

HP is a good choice when you want a disc that can handle regular rounds and keep its structure over time. It makes the most sense for faster discs, fairway drivers, and players who value durability more than maximum grip.

If you are buying a Daredevil driver and want a clean release, firm feel, and long-lasting plastic, HP is usually one of the first blends to consider.

FP Plastic: Flex Performance

Flex Performance, or FP, has a flexible candy-style feel. It gives players some bend in the hand without feeling extremely soft or floppy.

This can be a good middle-ground option for players who like a premium-style look and feel, but prefer a bit more flex than a very rigid plastic. FP may appeal to players who want a disc that feels slightly more forgiving in the hand, especially in cooler conditions.

FP is worth considering if HP feels too stiff, but you still want something that feels more premium than a rubber-style putter blend.

UP Plastic: Ultra Performance

Ultra Performance, or UP, is a firm premium plastic with a feel closer to a Star-style plastic. It is a useful everyday option for players who want a balance of grip, firmness, and durability.

UP can make sense for players who do not want a very slick disc, but also do not want a soft rubber feel. For many players, this will be the most familiar-feeling Daredevil premium plastic.

If you are shopping online and are not sure which premium Daredevil plastic to try first, UP is a practical starting point because it sits between firm durability and usable hand grip.

XGP Plastic: Extra Grip Performance

Extra Grip Performance, or XGP, has a firm but flexible rubber feel. It is designed for players who want more grip in the hand while still keeping some structure in the disc.

XGP is a strong option for approach shots, controlled putter throws, and situations where hand feel matters more than maximum distance. The added grip can help players feel more confident on touch shots, especially when the release needs to be clean and controlled.

For players who like rubber-style grip but do not want the softest possible feel, XGP is a useful middle option between firmer GP and softer EP.

GP Plastic: Grip Performance

Grip Performance, or GP, has a rigid rubber feel. It is grippy, but firmer than Daredevil’s softer rubber blends.

GP is often a good fit for putters and approach discs, especially for players who like rubber-style grip but do not want the disc to feel too flexible. A firmer putter can feel more predictable in the hand, especially for players who prefer a cleaner release on short putts and controlled throws.

If you want grip without a gummy feel, GP is likely the Daredevil rubber-style plastic to compare first.

EP Plastic: Elastic Performance

Elastic Performance, or EP, is Daredevil’s super soft and gummy rubber-style plastic. It has the most flexible feel of the main Daredevil plastics listed here.

EP can be useful for players who like very soft putters, want extra grip in colder or wetter conditions, or prefer a disc that feels tacky and forgiving in the hand. It may not be the first choice for players who like a very firm release, but it can be excellent for players who want maximum softness and grip.

For short putts, touch approaches, and players who like a very soft disc, EP is the most flexible option in this group.

Which Daredevil Plastic Should You Choose?

The best Daredevil plastic depends on what part of your game you are shopping for. For drivers and fairway drivers, many players will lean toward HP, FP, or UP. For putters and approach discs, GP, XGP, and EP become more important because grip and hand feel matter so much in the short game.

For durability

Start with HP or UP if you want a premium-style disc that can handle regular rounds and repeated tree hits.

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For grip

Look at GP, XGP, or EP if you care most about hand feel, short-game control, or rubber-style grip.

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For flexibility

FP gives you some flex, while EP is the softest and gummiest option in this group.

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How Plastic Affects Flight and Feel

Plastic does not replace flight numbers, but it can change how confident a disc feels in your hand. Grip, stiffness, and flexibility can all affect release, especially in wet, cold, or uneven conditions.

If you are comparing discs by flight numbers, use this guide alongside our flight ratings guide. If you are trying to understand how stability changes from disc to disc, read our stable vs. understable discs guide.

For newer players, comfort matters. A disc that feels good in your hand is usually easier to trust, especially for putting, approach shots, and controlled fairway throws. That does not mean softer is always better. Some players prefer firm putters, while others like gummy rubber blends. The goal is to find the plastic that gives you the cleanest, most repeatable release.

CMDD tip: When shopping online, think about the role of the disc first. Choose durability for drivers, grip for putters, and a comfortable balance for approach discs and controlled throws.

Daredevil Plastics FAQ

What is the most durable Daredevil plastic?

HP and UP are the main premium-style Daredevil plastics to consider if durability is your priority. HP has the firmer Champion-style feel, while UP has a firmer Star-style feel.

Which Daredevil plastic has the most grip?

GP, XGP, and EP are the grip-focused rubber-style options. EP is the softest and gummiest, while GP is firmer.

Which Daredevil plastic is best for beginners?

There is no single best plastic for every beginner. For easy grip and control, GP, XGP, or EP can be helpful in putters and approach discs. For drivers or fairway discs, UP or HP may be a better fit.

Is Daredevil plastic similar to other disc golf brands?

Some Daredevil plastics have familiar comparisons. HP has a Champion-style feel, UP has a Star-style feel, and FP has a flexible candy-style feel. The rubber-style plastics, including GP, XGP, and EP, have their own distinct feel.

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Once you know the difference between Daredevil plastics, it is easier to choose the right disc for your hand feel, course conditions, and throwing style. Browse our Daredevil selection or compare plastics across other disc golf brands before choosing your next disc.

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