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ARP | Infinite Discs Emperor Review (12 | 5 | -1 | 2.5) | Garrett Gurthie Signature Disc |
The Infinite Discs Emperor Review is an in-depth examination of two unique blends of the Garrett Gurthie Signature disc, designed for advanced players seeking a high-speed drive with stability and consistency. The review compares the Swirly S blend to the Garrett Dirt Addition Si Blend, showcasing their distinct characteristics and performance on various shots. Garrett Gurthie's signature Emperor is put through its paces in windy conditions, with expert thrower Garrett Gurthie sharing his insights on the disc's design and behavior. Viewers will learn about the importance of stability and finish in high-speed drives, as well as the nuances of different plastic blends and metal flake additives. With a focus on precision and consistency, this review provides valuable insights for players seeking to improve their skills with Infinite Discs Emperor discs.
Watch Garrett Gurthie's signature disc, the Emperor, in action with ARP. See its flight numbers & performance on the course.
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all right today we are testing out the infinite disks Emperor we are testing out two different blends you're looking right now at the swirly s blend plastic we are also testing out the Garrett dirt the addition which is a si blend a metal flake plastic very overstable disc remote we've been told and you can see here from the rim deck and the underside of this distant there's gonna be some stability and involved with it beautiful looking disc has a sharp profile to it very similar feeling to a destroyer this particular swirly s plane has a good amount of grit to it let's take it out and see how it performs alright the wind is out so we brought the stable disc out to there was a constant wind with gusts up to 15 to 20 miles per hour so here we go with some exploratory throws the main dish that you'll see us testing today is d double cheese sittin signature Emperor and there's gonna be some swirl es blend the rows in the mix too you can see these flat shots that kind of look and act like Rogers but they're not just that stable here we got a side by side of this laced shot and you can see that the swirl es plan is less stable but it still comes back and gives you that full finish the negative one is also seen on the Heiser shots as they turn up ever so slightly in the beginning of the flight but they always come in you'll see here this right here is more so of a hyzer but you'll see where it lands at how far left it travels after that here you're gonna see that any shine you can see the negative one help keep the disc penetrating for longer before they dispatch leaf finishes want to see another shot here is the different day same shot nice Annie and you get just about the same results so let's talk about why we bring out an overstable high speed driver if you're GG and your reasons will differ than those of us mere mortals but you're looking for a fast flight with a guaranteed finish I think we're getting it here sometimes you'd be overconfident and lead to some off excess torque and laying off a bit of understable disc but...



