Infinite Discs Ruin Flight Chart
The Infinite Discs Ruin is a beadless, overstable approach disc built for controlled placement shots. With flight numbers of 3 | 3 | 0 | 3, the Ruin offers minimal glide, zero turn, and a strong, dependable fade that begins early in the flight. Players across all skill levels rely on it for forehand and backhand upshots, especially in windy conditions where consistency matters more than raw distance. Its small-diameter design and torque resistance make it a trusted tool for shaping short, stable lines.
Ruin Flight Path for Newer Players
Beginners will find the Ruin quite overstable, often fading out early before achieving much forward push. While not a distance tool for newer arms, it excels as a short-range wind disc or a training tool for learning controlled hyzer angles. Expect straight-to-fade flights that prioritize accuracy over glide.
How Intermediate Throwers Will See the Flight Numbers
Intermediates will appreciate the Ruin’s torque resistance and predictable fade. Thrown flat, it holds straight for a moment before fading sharply and reliably. It’s especially useful for approach shots in the 150–220 ft range, tight hyzers, and forehand placements where a disc that won’t flip is essential.
Advanced Players & Their Expected Flight Characteristics
Advanced players can fully lean into the Ruin’s overstability. It handles high-power releases, flex forehands, and aggressive hyzers without drifting off line. Many experienced players bag multiple Ruins at different wear stages to cover straight-with-fade lines, dumpy hyzers, and firm wind-fighting upshots.
Forehand-Focused Flight Path Notes
With its small diameter and beadless profile, the Ruin is a natural fit for forehand throwers. It resists torque beautifully, delivering straight starts and sharp, predictable finishes. Even players with developing sidearms find that the Ruin provides clean releases and consistent, low-skip landings thanks to its concave underside.
See the Ruin Flight Path Yourself
Try our interactive flight chart to see how the Ruin flies at different arm speeds and throwing styles. Adjust the numbers to match your own release power and compare backhand vs. forehand flights.
Infinite Discs Ruin
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Ruin Mold Specs
- Flight Numbers: 3 | 3 | 0 | 3
- Stability: Overstable
- Primary Plastics: C-Blend, I-Blend, Specialty Runs
- Diameter: 21.8 cm
- Height: 1.8 cm
- Rim Depth: 1.4 cm
- Rim Width: 1.3 cm
Putthead Notes
We love the Ruin for what it is: a workhorse, overstable approach tool that you can trust to fade every time. It’s not glidey and it’s not meant for long putter shots—this disc is all about predictable placement, tight-window control, and clean feel for both forehand and backhand lines. If you want a disc that always finishes strong, the Ruin belongs in your bag.