Exodus

Infinite Discs Exodus Flight Chart

The Infinite Discs Exodus is a stable control driver with flight numbers around 7 | 5 | -0.5 | 2. Designed as a workhorse fairway, its flight path blends easy glide with a reliable fade, making it useful for both developing and experienced players. Reviewers often compare the Exodus to an Eagle-style fairway: manageable speed, comfortable rim, and a neutral-to-stable flight that shines on controlled tee shots and wooded fairways.

Exodus Flight Path for Newer Players

For newer players stepping into fairway drivers, the Exodus Flight Chart shows a mostly straight flight with a dependable fade at the end. At lower power, the Exodus tends to fly like a neutral driver that holds the release angle and then gently finishes left for right-hand backhand (RHBH) throws. Beginners may not see much high-speed turn; instead they’ll experience a trustworthy, point-and-shoot flight path that doesn’t beat them up with early, hard fades.

Flight Chart Breakdown for Intermediate Golfers

Intermediate players who can get the Exodus up to speed will see its full flight numbers come to life. The disc launches on a straight line with a very slight high-speed turn, followed by a consistent fade that brings it back to center or just left of the target for RHBH. On the flight chart path, this translates to workable S-curves on hyzer-flip lines and laser-straight fairway shots when thrown flat. Reviewers note that in premium plastics, the Exodus holds up well to power without becoming too flippy, making it a go-to control driver for tight lines.

Flight Numbers at Advanced Power Levels

Advanced and professional throwers can lean on the Exodus as a precision fairway that still respects their arm speed. With full power, the flight numbers (7 speed, 5 glide, slight turn and 2 fade) produce a smooth, shallow turn in the middle of the flight before a controlled fade that never dumps too hard. Many stronger players report using the Exodus for accurate placement shots in the 300–350 foot range, especially when they need the flight path to finish on line rather than drifting too far left or right. In seasoned or more workable plastics, it can even cover gentle turnover fairway lines.

Backhand and Forehand Flight Paths

Backhand throwers will see the most neutral use from the Exodus, especially when shaping lines through woods or threading fairways. Forehand players who prefer slimmer-rimmed fairway drivers note that the Exodus can handle moderate torque without immediately flipping, particularly in the more stable plastic blends. The flight chart for forehand shots typically shows a straight push with a dependable fade, though very high-power forehand throwers may see a touch more turn before the finish. Overall, the Exodus offers a controllable flight path for both backhand and forehand players looking for a reliable, data-backed fairway option.

Interactive Exodus Flight Chart

Use our interactive Exodus flight chart to see how this disc’s flight path changes for your arm speed and release style. Adjust the settings for beginner, intermediate, or advanced power, and toggle left-handed or forehand throws to visualize how the Exodus flight numbers translate to your game.

Infinite Discs Exodus

 

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DG Puttheads Notes

Puttheads testing and review notes often place the Exodus in that “trusty workhorse” slot—neutral enough to shape lines, but still stable enough to hold up in light wind and under confident power. If you like the feel of an Eagle-style fairway but want Infinite’s plastic options and stamp variety, the Exodus is an easy mold to build your fairway lineup around.

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