Infinite Discs – 2018 Disc Line
The most exciting thing in 2018 for Infinite Discs is the introduction of our own line of Infinite brand discs. At the end of 2017 we were approached by Innova Champion Discs to see if we were interested in having them manufacture discs under our brand. Because we receive, throw, test, sell, and review almost every disc made by the major manufacturers, we have a pretty good feel for what makes a good disc. With a partner like Innova, we couldn’t say no and now have eight different disc in the works. All these discs should be released by early summer.
- Exodus – The Exodus is a stable flying fairway driver with the flight of a beat in TeeBird. This is just a consistent all purpose driver that can be used by disc golfers of all skill levels.
- Chariot – The Chariot is a stable midrange. It is very similar to the Mako3, but has a small microbead that makes it substantially more stable. Players with more power enjoy the additional stability that the Chariot provides.
- Pharaoh – The Pharaoh is all about distance. The average player is likely to see more distance from the Pharaoh than just about any other golf disc. In light weights it has a high degree of high speed turn. This disc has the height of the Destroyer but a slightly thicker rim and a flight path more similar to the Discmania DDx.
- Myth – The Myth combines the elements of all of our top selling putters. It’s top is similar to the Discmania P2 but it has a bead on the edge of the rim which makes it more similar to the Gateway Wizard or Dynamic Discs Judge.
- Sphinx – The Sphinx is an understable fairway driver that glides for days. We had this driver manufactured specifically for beginners. This is the first disc that will be featured in our new “Infinite” I-Blend plastic. This is an affordable blend that maintains the great feel of soft star plastic but at a more affordable price.
- Tomb – The Tomb is a flat top, low profile putt and approach disc. The bottom mold is very similar to the Innova Colt while the top is completely flat. This disc is surprising straight flying, but is stable enough that it is still great for forehand approach shots.
- Slab – The Slab brings home the beef. This thing is ridiculously overstable. It is similar to Innova’s Max mold, but has an almost completely flat top.
- Anubis – This is a straight flying slightly understable midrange that is very similar to the Innova Coyote.