Exodus
- Max Weight
- 175.1 g
- Diameter
- 21.1 cm
- Height
- 1.8 cm
- Rim Depth
- 1.1 cm
- Rim Width
- 1.8 cm
- Inside Rim Diameter
- 17.5 cm
- Rim Depth / Diameter
- 5.2 %
- Rim Configuration
- 36.25
- Flexibility
- 8.73 kg
- Bead
- No
Exodus
The "Exodus" by Infinite Discs serves as a versatile fairway driver in the speed 7 segment, covering controlled distance throws and technical fairway lines. With its slightly overstable orientation, it offers reliable fade characteristics that provide security, especially on tournament courses with changing wind conditions. The disc's profile sits between classic Teebird designs and modern fairway concepts—the C-Blend version proves more stable than the flight numbers initially suggest, while the I-Blend with its stronger dome delivers more glide and distance potential. For players with an established bag setup, it functions as a precise tool between midrange and distance drivers, without the typical rim width of faster discs. In flight, the Exodus exhibits a balanced ratio of speed 7, glide 5, and a minimal turn component of -0.5. The disc holds clean hyzer lines without unwanted flipping and develops a controlled flight path with reliable fade 2 at the end on straight throws. At moderate arm speed, it remains stable on the chosen line, while stronger throws can activate the slight turn—the disc then drifts gently to the right (right-handed backhand) but consistently returns to fade. This stability also makes it usable in 15–20 mph winds, where other speed 7 discs become uncontrollable. X-Out versions tend to have an even more overstable character. For advanced intermediate players, the Exodus serves as a reliable fairway companion, enabling technical shots without excessive power demands. The disc works well on both hyzer and flat releases and forgives moderate release angle deviations thanks to its stable core orientation. Advanced players appreciate its predictability for tunnel shots and precise approach throws in the 80–100-meter range. Beginners with basic throwing technique can also benefit from its control but should have sufficient arm speed to activate glide and turn.