Speed
13
Glide
6
Turn
-1
Fade
2
Flight Path
Dimensions
Max Weight
175.1 g
Diameter
21.1 cm
Height
1.4 cm
Rim Depth
1.1 cm
Rim Width
2.3 cm
Inside Rim Diameter
16.4 cm
Rim Depth / Diameter
5.2 %
Rim Configuration
28.50
Flexibility
11.11 kg
Bead
No
Infinite DiscsDistance Driver

Pharaoh

5 / 5 · 235 ratings
Skill Level
Intermediate, Experienced
Stability
Overstable

The "Pharaoh" by Infinite Discs is a versatile distance driver with a speed of 13, striking a balance between controllable distance and reliable fade. Unlike many high-speed models that either turn too easily or are overly stable, this disc combines both in a well-rounded flight path. The wide rim cuts efficiently through the air, while the domed profile ensures stable lift. Compared directly to the Innova Shryke, the "Pharaoh" offers noticeably more finish stability at similar distances—an advantage for anyone seeking maximum range with dependable fade. The Swirly S-Blend and I-Blend plastics deliver consistent flight characteristics across various throws. In flight, the disc exhibits its signature glide of 6 and moderate turn of -1. After a powerful throw, it rises on a straight to slightly turning path before the fade of 2 brings it back under control. Stability varies depending on plastic type and weight: lighter versions around 165 grams allow for more turn and longer S-curves, while 175-gram models fly straighter and hook up earlier. This versatility makes the "Pharaoh" adaptable to different arm speeds and wind conditions. The turn remains manageable even in headwinds, preventing unpredictable flips. For backhand throws, the disc excels on open fairways with a slight anhyzer for maximum distance or flat releases for penetrating straight shots with a reliable finish. Forehand throws benefit from its stability at high spin rates. Intermediate players with developed technique will find this an accessible entry into true distance drivers, while advanced throwers can use it for precise bombs over 120 meters. The "Pharaoh" fills the gap between discs that are too flippy and those that are overly stable, establishing itself as a reliable workhorse for distance tasks.

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