Innova Discs has released several overstable driving putters in the last 18 months with the Rat, Aviar3, and Stud. Each of these discs feels and flies differently while still being considered a driving putter. It won’t win any awards for an original disc name, but does the AviarX3 win the overstable putter slot in your bag?
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Infinite Discs Tomb Review
The disc golf archaeologists over at Infinite Discs have been searching for the holy grail of putters, one that is reliable for driving, approaching, and putting, regardless of weather conditions. They assured me that this is one tomb you’re safe to raid. Read on to hear the results of our expedition.
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Infinite Discs Sphinx Review
The Sphinx stands guard at the first tee asking all disc golfers a riddle: “Which disc is just one mold and yet becomes a flyer, a flipper, and a roller?” Those who answer correctly are permitted passage. The answer, of course, is an understable fairway driver – a disc that flys straight for a beginner, hyzer flips for an intermediate arm, and rolls for a big arm. Read on for our thoughts on Infinite Discs’ most beginner friendly mold.
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Infinite Discs Myth Review
Infinite Discs continues their brand roll out with a stable putter they have called the Myth. It’s certainly not legend or fantasy that we all need a consistent and reliable putter.
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Innova Rat Review
Are you tired of going round and round searching for a new sidearm midrange disc? Catch the Innova Discs Rat and you might fix your forehand approach game.
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Prodigy PA3 Review
One of our readers (@TBartExpress on Twitter) recently suggested that we test Prodigy’s PA-3 putter. We haven’t tested much Prodigy in the past so we picked up a PA-3 to review and we’ve been pleased. Pleased to the point that we wonder why we haven’t heard more buzz about this reliable putter.
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Infinite Discs Pharaoh Review
The third mold released by Infinite Discs is the Pharaoh, a high-speed driver built for distance. Offered in the swirly S-Blend plastic, this might be the answer for your driving needs.
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Infinite Discs Chariot Review
The second disc in the new Infinite Discs lineup is the Chariot. This midrange comes in the highly sought after color glow plastic.
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Infinite Discs Exodus Review
Beginning in 2018, online disc golf superstore Infinite Discs has their own line of discs. All of these discs are manufactured by Innova Champion Discs. The first disc released by the company is the Exodus, a stable fairway driver, in the S-Blend plastic.
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Latitude 64 Sarek Review
The Sarek is Latitude 64’s first venture into overmold. True to the overmold expectation, this putter holds it’s line and going to be a dependable workhorse for many disc golfers.



















