The sixth run of Pharaoh discs was the first in regular S-Blend and they were all white for use with special edition, artistic stamps. They have a shape and flight similar to the Run 2 Pharaohs. There were 1041 discs in this special edition run.
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Pharaoh Run 5
The fifth run of the Pharaoh came out rather unique with a very flat profile and a good number of swirls. There were 1203 discs in the run and they included a signature Jessica Weese edition as well as a couple of special tournament support stamps. A few were also stamped with the “Eye of…Read more
Pharaoh Run 4
Run 4 of the Pharaoh was a huge hit because it was the first time that Metal Flake Glow C-Blend had been run. It features a mix of colored glow plastic with metal flakes inside and had two editions– one with blank tops and a simple bottom stamp, and another version with an Alien Pharaoh…Read more
Sphinx Run 5
The fifth run of the Sphinx was run in Metal Flake Glow C-Blend plastic, which had become popular after being debuted with the Pharaoh. There were 1000 discs in the run (plus 84 initial Team Infinite stamped editions). This run in the glow plastic came out significantly more overstable than previous runs. While it still…Read more
Sphinx Run 4
The fourth run of the Sphinx was again in I-Blend plastic, due to continued strong sales in that particular plastic blend. The run had 1064 discs. A high percentage of discs in this run were light weight (140g – 150g) in order to market them as a beginner disc or a child-friendly disc option. There…Read more
Sphinx Run 3
The third run of the Sphinx was in G-Blend plastic and had a run quantity of 1000 (plus 69 Team Infinite testers). The G-Blend run came out slightly more overstable than the I-Blend runs, but still maintained the general flight characteristics that Sphinx fans had come to expect.
Sphinx Run 2
The second run of the Sphinx was once again in I-Blend plastic, which had become an instant hit with players wanting a straight-to-understable driver. There were 1353 discs in the second run and they turned out very much like the first. 200 of them featured the 2019 World Championships stamp in support of the 2019…Read more
Exodus Run 4
The fourth run of the Exodus was in I-Blend plastic and was 1050 discs. Some included a limited edition stamp design (Scarab Mandala). This run came out as the most domey version of the Exodus to date and most players found it slight more understable than the S-Blend editions.
Exodus Run 3
The third run of the Exodus was in C-Blend plastic. The run quantity was 900 discs, some of which were used for a Kesler Martin signature edition. This run came out just slightly more overstable than the previous runs, primarily because C-Blend (equivalent of Innova Champion plastic) can often be more overstable than other blends.
Exodus Run 2
The second run Exodus was released again in S-Blend plastic with a run quantity of 900 discs. Some of the discs were used for a Nicole “Pickle” Dionisio signature edition. The run came out with a more domey flight plate than the first run, but generally had similar flight characteristics with slightly more glide.