Infinite Discs Slab Flight Chart
The Infinite Discs Slab is a very overstable distance driver built for power throwers who need absolute reliability. With flight numbers 12 | 3 | 0 | 4, the Slab resists turn even under full torque and finishes with a heavy, predictable fade. Its flat-top profile, wide rim, and strong stability make it a trusted choice for forehands, headwinds, spike hyzers, and utility lines where control matters more than glide. Players with elite arm speed can push it long, while developing arms will appreciate its consistent dump-fade predictability.
Flight Path Overview by Skill & Shot Type
How the Slab Flies for Beginners
Newer players will find the Slab extremely overstable. Expect short, dependable fades with very little forward push. It can serve as a useful wind-fighting utility disc, but players who can’t reach 300 ft consistently may struggle to get meaningful distance out of it. Best for specialty hyzer shots rather than general driving.
Control Notes for Intermediate Throwers
Intermediate players with improving arm speed will unlock some straight initial flight before the inevitable fade kicks in. The Slab works well as a forehand-friendly control driver, ideal for forced hyzers, skip shots, and approach drives where you must guarantee a strong finish. The minimal glide prevents accidental turnovers.
Flight Characteristics for Advanced / Pro Players
Advanced players can take full advantage of the Slab’s torque resistance. When thrown hard and flat, it pushes forward before delivering a sharp, consistent fade. This makes it perfect for headwinds, spike hyzers, high-power forehands, and ceiling-restricted lines. At elite power levels, its reliable overstability provides exceptional shot-shaping control.
Slab Flight Path for Forehand Players
Forehand-dominant throwers often rate the Slab highly thanks to its flat top, beefy stability, and ability to hold up under torque. It resists wobble, handles off-axis torque, and finishes reliably even when powered down. If you need a disc that won’t accidentally flip on a forehand, the Slab is a dependable choice.
Interactive Flight Chart
Use our interactive tool to see how the Slab’s flight path changes for your arm speed, throwing style, and release angles. Left-handed and forehand players can adjust the chart for accurate line shaping.
Infinite Discs Slab
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Puttheads Notes
Reviewer commentary consistently highlights the Slab as a utility powerhouse. It isn’t built for max-distance lines unless you have top-tier power — instead, it thrives on shot reliability. Forehand players especially praise its torque resistance, and many throwers call it a “wind fighter” that stays trustworthy even in extreme conditions. If you need a disc that absolutely will not turn, the Slab belongs in your bag.