Anubis

The Infinite Discs Anubis is a versatile and reliable midrange disc designed to elevate your disc golf game. As a neutral-slightly understable midrange, the Anubis delivers consistent and controlled flights, making it an excellent choice for both beginners and advanced players.

Experience the Anubis’s ability to hold straight lines with precision and accuracy. With the most gentle fade at the end of its flight, the Anubis allows you to fly and finish straight.

The Anubis is a favorite of professional disc golfer Maria Oliva.

Anubis Run 18

The 18th run of Anubis has arrived! The Anubis is a versatile mid-range disc designed for accurate, straight flights, catering to players of all skill levels for shorter approaches or longer tee shots. It was run in the Halo plastic. Halo plastic refers to a premium plastic blend known for its enhanced grip and durability,…Read more

Anubis Run 17

The 17th run of the Anubis was run in the Glow C plastic. Glow C plastic refers to a type of plastic blend that combines the durability and characteristics of C-Blend plastic with glow-in-the-dark properties, allowing discs to be visible and usable in low-light or nighttime conditions. There were a total of 1879 discs in…Read more

Anubis Run 16

The 16th run of the Anubis was run in the D-Blend plastic. D-Blend plastic, comparable to Innova DX plastic, is a budget-friendly disc material featuring solid grip and moderate softness. While it wears in faster than premium plastics, it remains a popular choice among disc golfers seeking enhanced grip for putters and mid-range discs. There…Read more

Anubis Run 15

The 15th run of the Anubis was run in the Splatter S plastic. Splatter S refers to a specific aesthetic design found on disc golf discs made from S-Blend plastic. The term “splatter” indicates a colorful and often irregular pattern that resembles paint splatters on the disc’s surface. S-Blend plastic itself is known for its…Read more

Anubis Run 14

The 14th run of the Anubis was run in the Glow C plastic. Glow C plastic refers to a disc golf disc material that combines the durability and versatility of C-Blend plastic with glow-in-the-dark properties, providing enhanced visibility and playability in low-light conditions or during nighttime rounds. There were a total of 1320 discs in…Read more

Anubis Run 13

The 13th run of the Anubis was run in the Concrete plastic. Jeremy Koling coined the term “Concrete plastic” during a Jomez video, and the name became widely adopted. Concrete plastic is crafted by blending Luster and Metal Flake C-Blend materials, resulting in a distinct disc type with unique properties. There were a total of…Read more

Anubis Run 12

The 12th run of the Anubis was run in the MF Glow C plastic. The Metal Flake Glow C plastic combines Glow C-Blend (with or without color) and metal flakes, potentially enhancing flight stability and creating a unique visual effect for disc golf discs. There were a total of 1168 discs in this April 2022…Read more

Anubis Run 11

The 11th run of the Anubis was run in the I-Blend plastic. I-Blend plastic offers an economical plastic blend renowned for its tactile excellence and remarkable gliding capabilities. With a slightly softer and grippier texture than S-Blend, and nearly equivalent durability, it’s the go-to choice for those seeking a top-tier sensation without the premium cost. There…Read more

Anubis Run 10

The 10th run of the Anubis was run in the Glow P plastic. Glow P plastic refers to a type of disc golf disc material that possesses glow-in-the-dark properties, allowing enhanced visibility and playability in low-light conditions or during nighttime play. There were a total of 1039 discs in this July 2020 disc run.

Anubis Run 9

The ninth run of the Anubis was run in the C-Blend plastic. C-Blend plastic is a transparent, highly durable material delivering exceptional performance and extended lifespan. This blend retains flight characteristics better than softer plastics, akin to Innova Champion plastic, making it a versatile choice for disc golfers seeking reliable performance. There were a total…Read more