Scepter

Infinite Discs Scepter Flight Chart

The Infinite Discs Scepter is a flat-top, very overstable control driver built for power, wind-fighting confidence, and predictable fade. With flight numbers of 9 | 4 | 0 | 4, the Scepter excels as a torque-resistant option for forehand throwers and advanced players who want a disc they can trust in any condition. Its C-Blend, Glow, Halo, and Swirly S-Blend plastics give players multiple stability and grip profiles, making it a staple utility driver across many bags.

Scepter Flight Path for Developing Players

The Scepter is extremely overstable at lower arm speeds. Beginner and developing players will see a fast, early fade with limited glide, making the disc better suited as a headwind utility option rather than a general fairway driver. Expect a consistent fade and dependable control, even when underpowered.

Control & Glide for Intermediate Throwers

For players throwing 300–375 feet, the Scepter becomes a reliable placement driver. It pushes straight briefly before finishing with a heavy, predictable fade. The flat-top build helps produce clean forehand releases, and reviewers often highlight how confidently it handles headwinds and torque. This makes the Scepter great for spike hyzers, forced hyzer lines, and technical forehands.

Advanced Player Flight Numbers & Shot Shaping

High-power players unlock the Scepter’s intended performance: a straight-to-stable missile with outstanding torque resistance. It resists turn even on high-speed rips and responds well to steep hyzer and anhyzer angles. Advanced throwers especially appreciate the disc in C-Blend Glow and Halo plastics, where it becomes even more overstable and wind-proof.

Forehand Flight Notes

The Scepter is widely considered one of Infinite’s best forehand-oriented control drivers. The flat top, comfortable rim, and stiff premium plastics create consistent, wobble-free releases. It holds angles extremely well and finishes with a sharp, confident fade. Reviewers repeatedly praise its performance in headwinds, tight gaps, and forced-line forehand situations.

Use our interactive flight chart below to explore how the Scepter’s flight path changes with your throwing speed, release angle, and whether you throw backhand or forehand.

Infinite Discs Scepter

 

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If you need a flat-top, wind-fighting, high-stability control driver, the Scepter is built for consistency when it matters most. Use the buttons above to check prices and available plastics.

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