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ARP | Infinite Discs Sphinx Review | Fairway Driver ( 9 | 6 | -3 | 1 )
The Infinite Discs Sphinx is reviewed in this video, featuring a close examination of the G Blend plastic used for its flight characteristics. Innova, the manufacturer of the disc, also produces other plastics that are similar to the G Blend, including the G-Star and Eye Blend options. The Sphinx's speed, glide, turn, and fade numbers are 9, 6, -3, and 1 respectively, making it a great option for players looking for an understable fairway driver. In the video, the reviewer showcases how different blending techniques can affect the disc's performance, throwing multiple shots with various plastics to demonstrate its flight dynamics. With its unique blend of stability and control, the Infinite Discs Sphinx is sure to be a valuable addition to any player's bag, whether you're a beginner or an experienced pro.
Check out our review of the Infinite Discs Sphinx fairway driver. We test it out with [players] at [tournament], is it right for you?
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hey everybody we've got a review of the infinite disc sphinx we are testing out multiple plastics you are currently looking at their g blend plastic which is very similar or is exactly similar to the g-star plastic from innova infinite discs molds are made by innova so there's a similarity there the particular flight numbers on this one is nine six negative three one so very similar to a sidewinder in numbers uh nine speed easy to grip for anybody's hands just about power or fan grip as with g-star plastic this g-blend plastic has a good amount of gumminess to it but also a good amount of tact very good feel overall has some stiffness to it so it's not overall too gummy even in the hot weather feels relatively light this one comes in at 168. you can see relatively flat here there's not much of a triangle or a lift on the bottom of the disc so it leads you to believe that it's going to fly pretty understable overall with a lower parting line here it's probably going to be even more of a negative number than that negative three but we'll see on the field we're also testing out the eye blend which is their proprietary infinite blend the s blend which is similar to the star plastic and the splatter s blend which is similar to star plastic with some basically metal flakes inside of it so let's take these out in the field and see how they perform overall all right we're going to have a treat today we are throwing the infinite disc sphinx sphinx comes in with the state of flight numbers of 9 for the speed 6 for the glide negative 3 for the turn and one for the fade so for the first time we are reviewing one mode with four different blends so since we were throwing so many different blends we see variations in the flight just between these first shots here we're going with the s plane which for me is going to fall in the middle of the spectrum as far as the flight numbers go for this disc now i say the state of stated flight numbers because of my honest opinion the numbers are going to change mainly depending on the blend as we see some of these shots you're going to...



