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    Infinite Discs S-Blend Exodus

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    The S-Blend Exodus offers a balance of grip and durability with a smooth, straight flight path and a touch of fade. It’s a versatile fairway driver that works well for controlled throws.
    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 7.0/5.0/-0.5/2.0
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 7.1/4.9/-0.5/2
    Our Price:
    $15.99

    S-Blend Details

    Infinite S-Blend is the equivelent of Innova Star plastic. This is a premium blend that provides excellent grip, a smooth release, and high durability. 

    Exodus Dimensions

    • Diameter: 21.10 cm
    • Height: 1.80 cm
    • Rim Depth: 1.10 cm
    • Rim Width: 1.80 cm
    • Max Weight: N/A

    Additional Information

    • Primary Use: Control Driver
    • Stability: Stable
    • Recommended Skill Level: Everyone
    • Plastic grade(s): Durable, Midgrade, Premium
    • Beadless

    Reviews

    Abdiel Camacho
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Mar 13, 2023 10:52 AM

    Definitely my favorite disc, it was my first fairway driver and is my choice for straight shots with a consistent fade at the end from 250-300 feet. I can't wait to try the new Halo S-Blend. 

    tdtdtd
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Nov 06, 2022 12:16 PM

    Cons

    There was some flashing on my Exodus, but not too bad. I think I get a little more distance out of my Evader.

    Pros:

    The S-blend plastic feels great and is durable, and I like the consistent straight flight with strong fade at the end for the Exodus (I throw 300-325ft max distance, but probably more like 250-275 with the Exodus).for reference. It is stable enough to hold up pretty well into a headwind.

    Overall, I would recommend this disc for someone looking for an overstable fairway driver.

    Andrew Monroe
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/1.5 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Dec 10, 2021 08:28 AM

    I recently purchased an S-Blend Exodus on Black Friday. I have taken the disc out to the field and thrown it a good bit and am pleased with the results.

    Starting with the feel in the hand, I will say that I find the Exodus very comfortable. I have primarily thrown an Explorer in this slot and I think I prefer the general hand feel of the Exodus a bit more. The plastic feels fine, but it does feel different than most other discs in Star or S-blend plastic I have thrown before. This could be attributed to being a black disc, since I know the color can affect the feel.

    The flight of the Exodus is very impressive. It likes to give a slight bit of turn but generally hold a straight line before having a decent fade at the end. I would argue the flight numbers are almost perfect. The disc fit in nicely between my beat up Opto Explorer and my newer Opto Explorer. It seemed to fly about as far as well.

    I will need to test this disc more before it has a chance to make the bag. However, if you are in the market for a straight flying fairway driver you can use as a workhorse, the Exodus could be the one for you. Plus, who doesn't love Infinite Discs??

    Codyauker
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Nov 29, 2021 16:12 PM

    Great control driver where you can get a straight shot with little fade!

    Jeremiah Collier
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Nov 22, 2021 20:20 PM

    If you are a fan of the FD this is your fix! Great for backhands and usually a little bit more beefy in the S blend and C blend making them great strait to understable throwers for the more advanced players.

    SpinBass
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Sep 24, 2020 11:03 AM

    My Exodus is S Blend 163, the plastic is like Innova Champion flexible and comfortable for my forehand.  Was able to perform a good S forehand drive with small skip for 14 foot birdie on 250 foot slight uphill par 3.  Gentle release with slight Anny resulted in the birdie after 2 months playing.  I always bag this disk and it is on my list to purchase another to have on hand when the original finds the water or deep brush.  I would compare this to a more forgiving TBird possibly an Eagle although I don't have enough experience with the Eagle and my TBird is heavier.  This disc is consistent and forgiving seldom turns over for the uncalled roller (sport should be like 8 ball pool rollers should be "called").  I definitely recommend this disc and will be trying a C blend also.

    Felix Vega
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 05, 2020 14:18 PM

    Need a season Teebird, but don't want to wait to break it in? Grab an S-Blend Exodus. This disc is fantastic. It it very straight with nice gentle fade at the end. This disc has some sneaky glide too. I have one in max weight and was reaching holes that I normally throw a 9 speed driver for. A still headwind will be an issue for this disc, but in light wind this is a go to that will keep you in the fairway. I can see this being a work horse in a lot of players bags.If you're a seasoned player, or a novice, this disc will fill a role for you. 

    Cabbage
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/0/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Mar 28, 2020 17:30 PM

    Great disc. My local course is in the woods and this disc is wonderful just pick your line and it will go straight.  More stable than I thought average distance is 300 ft backhand and it flips up a little with a consistent left finish.

    PRC90
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-1/2 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Feb 15, 2020 06:43 AM

    The Infinite Exodus may be one of the best beginner drivers on the market right now and few people know about it. The Exodus has a moderately deep feel with a comfortable rim that is workable for almost all hands big or small and this disc fits nicely for forehand or backhand. The Profile on the exodus was not overly domey or flat either which aided to that neutral feel. My tests are based on a max weight S blend exodus.

     

    The Exodus is as straight a flying disc as they come. In the S-blend at my armspeed this disc had a minor early turn with a nice smooth fade at the end. The Exodus will generally flip up on hyzer shots and then hold straight with a nice fade where as when thrown flat it should get a minor turn early on before hooking back in late (almost like the reverse of a leopard). This disc will hold an anhyzer until the last second if you get the height right. This disc forehand was very nice as the slight early turn makes this disc fly very straight on a slight hyzer flip flick and I highly recommend practicing forehand with this disc as it really does hit the sweet spot for that learning player as well as seasoned forehand player well. The toolset of this disc is pretty wide and fits a large number of players which was a great move on infinites part. 

     

    This disc will absolutely require a decent hyzer to fight a headwind to not get flipped over and tailwinds will require a little more power or turn to keep the flight straight. 

     

    This disc is perfect for beginners. Grab an I-blend for extra straight goodness as well as a c or s blend for more stability then start practicing. 

     

    The Exodus is a really high quality entry for infinites fairway line up and is a disc that i can say would be extremely helpful to a large variety of players. I really enjoyed its straight flight and good glide but found it overlapped with my FD's and Teebirds a little too much to warrant keeping in the bag full time. If you haven't thrown a disc from infinite yet this should be the one you start with.

    Kyle Richter
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-1/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 27, 2020 20:17 PM

    After visiting the infinite warehouse in Logan, I picked up a couple discs just for fun, and the exodus was one of them. I was told at the time it was based off an old Eagle mold, and I love my eagle, so I figured it'd be great. It seems to fly in between my star teebird and star eagle in stability (in the s blend), which is exactly what I was hoping for, and it makes it a great all around fairway driver for just about any shot. 

    Thomas Warren
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Dec 22, 2019 21:07 PM

    Excellent disc. I typically use this for shots that I need to go straight for at least 300 feet with a deliberate fade at the end. I compare it to the Explorer, but with a softer fade and a little less glide--making it a little bit better if you're throwing with a tailwind. It's extremely controllable when I go with a 70-80% power shot, but I've yet to turn this thing over if I decide to muscle it up. It's very predictable and there isn't much of a skip, so if thrown right, it goes where you want it to. I've paired it with my Centurion with a lot of success. I hope Infinite Discs keeps putting out quality discs like this. 

    Jordan Infield
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Dec 19, 2019 10:31 AM

    This disc is so intricately unique in flight & feel! As alot of people have said this flies and feels similar to a Teebird or Teebird3 but just has some unique distinctions in stability, speed, and feel that I think a lot of people will prefer more then either of the Teebirds. I really think the flight numbers are spot on for this disc. If you have always wanted something a little less stable out the box then a any of the Teebirds and have wanted just a slightly different feel look no further then this disc. Also I honestly think the plastic Infinite uses from Innova feels more superior in grip then the average run of Innova discs.  

    Daniel
    My Flight Ratings: 7/4.5/-0.5/2 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Oct 31, 2019 08:23 AM

    This disc is very similar to a Teebird. This disc has been my straight fairway driver for about a year and it has a reliable finish for the most part. It feels like it will always go straight, if not a very slight S, and finish to with a good fade. However, every once in a while it seems that it just holds a turn and burns, which makes me compensate the next throw, always being a bad idea.

    My experience is that the disc is an amazing straight shot disc, but when thrown hard with a slight anhyzer release, or hard downhill, than it will fly on an anhyzer route the whole flight.

    troy rugger
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/1.5 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Sep 05, 2019 19:37 PM

    After trying these in several weights and both the I & S blends and initially not caring for them, I must admit they have grown on me and are now a staple in my bag. My next venture in this mold will be the C blend as these others are breaking in a bit too much. As a former trilogy thrower, this is replacing my explorer and escapes.  The I- blend covers the escape, as they beat in enough to get a little high speed turn for me with a nice neutrally stable finish if I do not overpower them. And the S blend is a stable enough to knock out the explorer. In lighter weights and the I blend can still get a turnover to hold, and the S blend will fight back to about center. For myself these are great for near laser shots as well as nice sweeping hyzers that will hold that line . My arm isn’t huge but I can get both these blends to flip up to flat, but not turnover completely.  This mold has more dome than I normally care for, but after spending some time with it and the easy distance I am getting on the sweeping hyzers it has become a go to for me.

    Jason Krueger
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Aug 31, 2019 15:13 PM

    I've been using the MVP Volt and Teebird3 and decided to pick up a Centurian and it's gone straight into bag. Very comfortable in hand smooth flight. Holds a Hyzer. Throw it flat it will go dead straight. I find it to be similar to my Volt in flight and less stable than the T3. Its overall a great controllable  fairway. 

    Joshua Johnson
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Aug 18, 2019 20:44 PM

    One of the most accurate and stable flying discs on the market. When I am confused about what disc to throw, on any hole, the Exodus is a great option. Tight lines and heavy-duty forehand turnover disc for me. This disc can go 400+ft easily.

    Zack
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jul 01, 2019 05:38 AM

    this s blend plastic feels great.  The disc has a reliable fade at the end of flight.  It's a good disc when you want something fairly stable but not overstable.  Not too much turn, at least at my arm speed and it always fades back.  

    Ursa Disc Golf
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 07, 2019 17:43 PM

     

    The Exodus is a great fairway driver you can trust to get good distance but reliably fade out of its flight. I’m loving these for any time I need an accurate shot in that 320-340 range.

    Jimbo Jeffers
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Mar 04, 2019 23:30 PM

    This is my go-to fairway driver. I currently bag 5 (3 S-blend, 1 C-blend, and 1 I-blend).

    S-blend: I have 3 that I've beaten into different stabilities. My oldest is a first run at 172g, and I'm able to flip it up to flat and finish straight. The second oldest is also a first run, but it's 175g and is a little less beat-in. I can throw this one flat and get a nice s-curve out of it. The last one is a new x-out. I can throw this on an anhyzer and still get a reliable fade out of it.

    I-blend: This disc stays on whatever line I put it on. I can get the same flight as the S-blend but with a little less effort. I use this when I'm doing one disc rounds or when I'm throwing over water.

    C-blend: This disc is much more overstable than the other plastics. I cannot get this disc to turn, but that isn't a bad thing. I use this when there is OB to the right and I can't risk turning and burning.

    I would highly recommend this disc to anybody with intermediate arm speed and above.

    D. A.
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Dec 06, 2018 12:30 PM

    Disc: S-Blend Exodus (2nd run) - 175 grams

    Feel: The Infinite Discs Exodus rim depth and width place it in the fairway driver speed with enough rim to power grip, probably on the faster side of 7 speed with the rim depth. There is a dome but it is not pop top, producing a small transition over the shoulder from the rim. The top rim transition from shoulder to edge  is pretty uniformly flat on top and the bottom has a slight concave feel.

    The premium S-Blend plastic is durable and provides good grip. The blend used for the second run Exodus is pretty similar to the most recent runs of Star plastic from Innova.

    Flight: Thrown flat and straight, the Exodus exhibits a slight turn in the high speed flight with a slight forward fade to the ground with a slight skip potential depending on the surface. Fights out of most anhyzers to end up close to a straight ahead landing spot on a slight S curve flight path. Handles forehand throws pretty well, flexing a bit before returning back to near center on typical anhyzer releases.

    Seems to handle average Midwest winds pretty well up to 15 mph. Somewhat nose angle sensitive out of the hand but is capable of handling a good amount of power without any sign of flipping. With more wear I expect the S-Blend Exodus will be capable of hyzer flip to turn & flex flights for even more distance potential. Distances around 330' on a backhand (slight hyzer) and around 230' with a hyzer forehand on level ground.

    Impressions & Comparisons:

    Similar flight to a worn in Teebird but requires a bit more speed out of the hand to get the turn. With that extra speed, the S-Blend Infinite Discs Exodus can flex a longer and get further down the fairway (probably 10-15 feet). Feels somewhat like a slower Sirius Millennium Orion LS in terms of glide/turn/fade. The S curve flight allows for different shot shaping throws are unavailable with straight to fade discs like the Discmania PD and Innova Teebird.

    The S-Blend Exodus is less overstable and has better glide than the C-Blend. With more wear it should become easier to throw and pick up a bit more glide/high speed turn. Great introduction to fairway drivers and pairing a S-Blend Exodus with a S-Line Discmania FD would cover most all fairway driver shots in normal conditions.

    Ben Discgolfin
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Oct 11, 2018 12:03 PM

    This disc would be a great "first control driver" for a beginner.  I primarily throw forehand and this disc flies nice and straight (sometimes with a very slight turn depending on the power and angle it is released on) with a dependable and smooth fade at the end.  I'm pushing 275 or so with this disc now (I'm by no means a power player) but I don't have to put by back in to the throw with this disc.  A nice flick sends it out there like the Israelites great exodus from the Egyptians.  This disc definitely has a spot in my bag!  How about yours?

    Grhymes
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Sep 30, 2018 22:57 PM

    This is a mix between a Teebird and an FD. I would call it a beat Teebird, and I love how straight it is. The s-blend is my favorite mold, because it gets more glide and a full flight. The C-Blend has less turn. It's very comfortable in the hand, and I find myself going to it for a straight ahead shot extremely often. It doesn't get too unpredictable in a headwind unless it's really picking up around 15-20mph. Then I would throw it for a turnover left to right shot rhbh. It's very comparable to the eagle, because it's based off the eagle l mold. I plan on seasoning one in so I can have it in multiple stages of wear, because I like it so much. The numbers listed are pretty accurate, and it always wants to come back, but not enough for a rainbow skip.

    JoshF
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Sep 02, 2018 09:39 AM

    I am throwing a second run S-blend Exodus 175g and a C-blend X-out 175g.  The 2nd run S-blends I received have a bit more dome to them which leads to a touch more glide and a little less stability for me.  It allows me to shape some really nice lines through the woods and makes it a very versatile disc.  The C-blend is my go-to for point and shoot shots where I want the disc to have less glide and stick close to my target.  Both blends of plastic feel great.  The s-blend has a nice soft feel and releases very clean.  The C-blend has a nice soft feel too, and no issues with a slippery feel as with some of the high durability clear plastics on the market.  This disc has knocked Teebirds/Teebird3s out of my bag.  It flies similar, but for me, it is longer and has a little more wiggle in its flight.  Infinite has nailed their first fairway driver. The Exodus will be a staple in many bags, including mine, for years to come.  I look forward to more blends of plastic, maybe a Metal Flake & glow c-blend in the future. 

    BertBando
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Aug 24, 2018 11:29 AM

    This disc has become my absolute go-to fairway driver. Great feel with the s-blend plastic. This disc will hold pretty much any line you put it on. Out of the box, was a little more overstable than stated (which might have been because I was a begineer), but broke in to be absolutely perfect. This is a must for wooded courses as it will hold a very flat line when thrown controlled with a very reliabe fade. I now bag 3 different weights for different shots and I see this one staying the bag for a very long time. Thanks Infinite!

    Kyle Neely
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Aug 02, 2018 22:09 PM

    Beginners Review: I am so happy Infinite Discs is crushing the game with their incredible line of discs. This is the second ID disc that I received through the "Mystery Disc" option (first was an S-Blend Tomb) and I couldn't be happier. The Exodus flies very similar to my Star Teebird with great glide and the perfect amount of stability. It can do whatever you ask it to. Add this to your bag!

    - @Disc_Golf_Noob

    GerredLeifSmith
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jul 21, 2018 14:12 PM

    I'm a low armspeed player that throws between 260 and 300 with a star destroyer and just picked up  the exodus today.  First impression is that the disc is a straight flier and takes very little to get out there. I'm driving reliably 280 with energy to spare. Recommended for beginners!

    RT Raygun
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jul 19, 2018 21:46 PM

    I was looking for a fairway driver that i would be able to consistently throw with my beginner arm speed that was a little faster than a leopard and decided on the exodus. I took the exodus out for the first time yesterday and was almost immediately able to get the accuracy i was looking for and a little more distance than i get with my leopard. This disc was exactly what i needed and i don't think i have made a bad throw with it yet. 

    timmerrr
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-1/1.5 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jun 29, 2018 06:02 AM

    What a great disc! Just slightly more stable a leopard3 with great glide and feel in the hand. The exodus has quickly become my go to fairway driver for tight wooded holes.

    Garrett
    My Flight Ratings: 7/6/-0.5/2 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jun 20, 2018 09:07 AM

    I don't usually leave reviews but I had to review this disc because of how great I have found it. I got the Exodus about 3 weeks ago and it immediately became a staple in my bag. When thrown 85%+ power this is the straightest fairway driver I have ever thrown. I've been using this disc for straight/tunnel shots from 320-360 feet and it performs better than anything else I have tried. It has enough stability to fight a slight headwind but it never becomes dumpy. For beginners it would have a reliable fade while still being usable. For advanced players its simply a straight flying laser with a very gentle fade at the end.

    NickDes
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/1.5 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 20, 2018 18:40 PM

    The Exodus is a great all around fairway driver. It has good stability, a ton of glide, and is very controllable. When thrown hard the Exodus will drift slowly to the right (RHBH) and fade back to the left reliably. 

    For beginners or anyone with slower arm speed the Exodus can be a good overstable disc to be able to grow with.

    Overall I recommend everyone bag an Exodus and enjoy some consistency. 

    SD86
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 20, 2018 07:10 AM

    The Exodus is a very good fairway driver.  Word is that it's an Eagle-L, but I found my Exodus to fly with a little more glide and get a little more distance than my Eagle-L.  The Exodus performs well on the course, and for me is best on hyzer shots into the wind and around obstacles at distances too far for a reliable mid shot.  The S-blend plastic feels good in the hand.  Infinite hit a home run with this disc.

    Austin G.
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 13, 2018 20:42 PM

    Let me start off by saying that I own four Exodus'. That should tell you all you need to know. For me, the Exodus was a little straighter than I was expecting, but that was a good thing. For my money, it flies like a slightly used Teebird, which is honestly what I was always looking for. I anticipate this being a disc that will cycle well and out of the box it is an extremely useful disc. Great first release Infinite!

    Hyzer Harold
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 10, 2018 13:14 PM

    Absolutely Love this disc!!!

    It flys similar to a Innova tee bird.

    I put it in my bag and it is staying there for a long time.

    Cant wait to try whats to come from infinitediscs...

    Keller Mathis
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Apr 23, 2018 10:13 AM

    When first picking this up It felt exactly like a teebird (awesome). But after throwing it, it was different. I couldn't get the disc to do what I wanted it to do because I was throwing it just like a teebird. After finding the perfect release and angle. The Exodus has a amazing flight. flips up nice and flat with a easy smooth throw, and has enough fade to get the disc back towards the basket. If you trust this disc and work with it, it will do amazing things.

    Dillon-Joe Richter
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/0/2 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Apr 11, 2018 11:07 AM

    Let me first state that was a huge fan of Teebird3's until I got a hold of this mold.  I was sent a 168g one which I still bag.  Super straight and super glidie.  Put it on a hyzer and it will flip up a little bit but then fade out softly.  Put it on an anhyzer and it holds it for ever but still fights out at the end.

    Very reliable fairway driver.  Pushed my Teebird3's right out of my bag the first time I tested it out.

    This thing just goes for days

    Recommend this disc to any player at any level as its a 7 speed and anyone will be able to throw this thing well.

    Raz
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/0/2 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Apr 05, 2018 20:25 PM

    Incredible disc.  I really love the flight path, it's very straight, doesn't really turn much and also has a nice soft fade.  Incredibly consistent control fairway driver with good distance.  Def one you'll want to try out and most likely come back for more.

    Jory Reid
    My Flight Ratings: 7/4/-0.5/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Apr 04, 2018 10:26 AM

    This is my go-to fairway driver. This disc does what I tell it to (unless there is a head wind).

    Pros:

    • Holds a line - you can hyzer, flat or anhyzer release this disc and will hold that flight for most of it's path.
    • Predictable fade - once this disc slows down towards the end of the flight, it begins to fade the same way every time.
    • Consistent results - so far this disc has been very consistent and forgiving in its flight path.
    • great feel - the plastic is almost tacky and is super durable. This is a great blend of star plastic.

    Cons:

    • this disc has the propensity to skip a long way! Know your landing area and plan accordingly for a nice big skip at the end of its flight.
    • so far only one plastic type. I'd like to try it in Pro or champion plastic someday.
    Tommy V
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Mar 13, 2018 21:40 PM

    I got a 175 Orange Proto Exodus a few weeks back and have been pleasantly surprised.  I used to throw some beat up Eagles back in the day, and this disc brought that flight right back for me.  For shorter holes or 250-300 foot upshots, I like this disc a lot.  I really love how comfortable this feels in the hand, as well as the S-Blend plastic.  The flight is exactly what it claims to be, a touch of turn, with a steady gentle fade.

    I know that this might be heresy to some purists, but I like to think of this as a Fairway Driver version of a Buzzz.  Its comfortable, its not flashy, but it will get it done every time.

    KeithHowe
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-1/2 Not Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Mar 12, 2018 11:00 AM

    To get right to the point: this is an Eagle-L.  Or think of it as a beat in Eagle.  It has a bit of high speed turn and reliable fade at the end.  My issue with Eagles is they are more nose sensitive than other discs for me, and therefore I noticed the same issue with this disc.  But that's my issue more than the disc's issue.

    Brady Malston
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Mar 10, 2018 01:22 AM

    I was looking for a straight flying teebird replacement, maybe something that didn't need quite as much power to keep it straight, and when I was picking up a chariot I figured I would give the Exodus a shot. The Exodus immediately made a few discs in my bag obsolete. The disc just does what you need it to. You can force it over if you have to, or you can put it on a hyzer, or just throw it flat and straight. Extremely versatile a go to fairway driver in just about any condition. It holds up well enough in a headwind and bombs in a tailwind. 

    Caleb Valdez
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Mar 01, 2018 09:10 AM

    Weight: 175g   - S Blend

    The Exodus filled a spot in my bag that I didn't know I was actually missing. 
    I like to have an understable, stable, and overstable disc for each type of disc (putter/mid/fairway/distance). The fairway part of my bag was missing a disc like this. 

    I described this disc to my friend and compared it to a fairway version of an eMac Truth, MD3, etc.. with a hint of turn.

    For me, the Exodus was a nice straight flyer when released flat and level and had a nice  slow fade on the end of the flight. 

    I feel like the flight numbers are true. If you put it on an anhyzer, it will hold it for a while but then fight back for a finish which one would expect with the given flight numbers. 

    Pretty easy distance, easy to control, feels good in the hands. 
    Think they did a good job with this one. Worth trying out.

     

    Fr. Ambrose
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Feb 28, 2018 08:48 AM

    My 171g Exodus is a solid control driver.  I'm extremely pleased with its consistent performance.

    Looking at the flight path, I expected the Exodus to turn a bit more and act a bit more understable.  When I tried it out, however, I found it to be the perfect median between over- and understability, flying consistently stable.  This stability really gives the disc a lot of versatility in its use.  I could give it a hyzer for a long hyzer bomb with a super predictable fade left.  I could throw it flat and hard for a super straight flight with a nice, gentle leftward finish.  I could give it an anhyzer for a long, mild flex for great distance in a tunnel situation.  In an upwind or uphill with the right release and torque, I could just get the Exodus to turn a bit for some extra distance.  The disc can do a lot, and as a result it's very reliable for a variety of situations.  The rim is interesting, with a unique curved edge that makes it comfortable to hold in either a backhand or forehand grip.

    Because it's not too stable, but still very predictable, I think that this disc would work very well for beginners.  7 is not too fast for beginning arms to get up to speed, so it's approachable for someone new to the sport or without a lot of power.  The consistency of its flight will help new players nail down form, while the versatility will allow a newer player to try out a variety of shots and experiment with new mechanics and approaches.

    I really like the S-Blend plastic.  It's soft and malleable, but feels sturdy and has already survived a few encounters with trees unscathed.  It feels grippy and natural to throw.

    Overall, I would definitely recommend the Exodus to just about anyone.

    Keith Miskell
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-1/2 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Feb 21, 2018 10:46 AM

    The exodus is a great control fairway driver. Very similar to my seasoned metal flake teebird or river pros. It has a full feeling in the hand, similar to a leopard. It top wind is slightly "vulcan topped" which means that the top of the wing is slightly concave.

    The plastic, S blend, is fantastic softer star like plastic. I would relate it to the biofuzion line from Dynamic Discs. It not as soft as Gstar, but not a hard as regular star. Very nice tacky feel in the hand with just a little give in the grip.

    The flight, This disc is a great little 7 speed fairway. Very controllable, perfect through the woods. Feels great for a forehand, clean release. I will likely keep this disc in the bag for those straight shots in the woods with slight fad at the end when thrown hard. It is also fantastic for low effort forehands and hitting tight gaps.

    If you like hyzer-flips, or are just starting to learn them, this would be a good disc to try it on. It isnt so understable that you can flip it up too much, but is stable enough to make you commit to the flip!

    Try this disc out, it's a great all around fairway. Use it a 2 disc round and you'll learn angles at those longer distances.

    Alan Rowley
    My Flight Ratings: 8/5/-0.5/2 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Feb 14, 2018 14:44 PM

    I took this disc and threw it along with a few other discs that have somewhat similar flight ratings to get a good feel for the disc and possibly pass on some useful info to others.  I was throwing a 166 g Exodus so take that into account for these comparisons.

    My Exodus is much less stable and has more glide than my Prodigy H2 (9/5/0/2).  It's noticeably more stable than my Westside Seer (7/5//-1/2) and Vibram Trak (7/4/-1/2).

    The two discs that I found that had the closest flight patterns were the MVP Volt (8/5/-1/2) and Latitude 64 Saint (9/7/-1/2).  The Volt was a bit more stable than the Exodus but the 175 g Saint and the 166 g Exodus had almost identical flight patterns and usually landed within 10 feet of each other (not including shanks).

    When thrown hard and flat, the Exodus flies in a tight S pattern even in a slight headwind (5 mph for my test flights).  When thrown on an anhyzer, it tries to fight out just enough to keep the disc flying straight after making the banking turn.  It holds the line when thrown on a hyzer.  This combination makes the Exodus a very versatile disc.

    The S-Blend plastic is grippy without being flippy.  It was much grippier than the Neutron Volt.

    Bottom line: I added it to my bag.

    Markus Mika
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/1.5 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Feb 14, 2018 12:15 PM

    What a fantastic disc. It has amazing glide and will become one of my goto fairway drivers that need to go straight and long, often through tunnels. It's the disc for the most difficult shot in disc golf, long and straight even for stronger arms. I compare it with a less overstable teebird with the glide of a thunderbird, but one that never entirely flips. Therefore it is a perfect disc for more and less experienced players. This will likely replace my Lizotte FD in my bag, which was a great disc as well, but with less glide. I can't wait for the snow to disappear to throw the Exodus regularly.

    BradleyWilliamBauer
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Feb 08, 2018 19:48 PM

    This disc rocks. Im super stoked to be able to throw it this season. First of all, I field tested a 175 g disc at roughly 4500 ft of elevation, so my review may make it sound more stable then it otherwise would be, so just keep that in mind.

    As far as flight numbers go, I would say they are pretty close to true. I'd peg it as a 7 or 8, 5, -.5, 2 to start and then it should break in to a -1ish turn. This is going to give it even more distance than it already has! When thrown at my elevation, the disc was a pretty straight shooter. As it left the hand it had just the slightest bit of turn. Instead of getting a lot of lateral movement at high speeds, it almost seemed to just hang onto the straight line longer than a 0 turn disc (Teebird) would. The fade was reliable but not "dumpy". In that category I would say its similar to its cousin the Teebird. This disc is going to give you similar distance as higher speed (9) discs while still maintaining a larger room for error like some of the slower discs.

    The Exodus is a excellent "first shot" by Infinite Discs. If this is any indicator of their future line up, the disc golf world is in for a real treat.

    jacobbyrd88
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Feb 07, 2018 09:21 AM

    I was really excited when I heard that Infinite Discs had partnered with Innova to create the Exodus. 

    I immediately put it in my hand when I opened it. My first impressions was just how comfortable it was in the hand. The S-Blend of plastic felt great for me. It felt right in the middle of the road as Star plastic can sometimes be. It wasn't stiff, but it wasn't too gummy. It felt like a perfect medium of the two. 

    The feel of this disc is very comfortable. I used to throw the Teebird, and sometimes I would notice that the disc would have a large (at least the runs I had) it would sometimes feel a bit odd in the hand. The Exodus felt much better in my hand. 

    When giving it a few throws, it flew straight for me when released flat, and then faded left. It definitely has some stability at the end of the flight. I tend to release my drives on a slight hyzer. It carried the hyzer the entire flight of the disc. I am very much anticipating breaking in this disc. I think this will be a wonderfully straight flyer that will still hyzer out at the end. 

    This disc is definitely worth picking up!

    TUCK4S1
    My Flight Ratings: 8/5/-0.5/2 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Feb 02, 2018 11:00 AM

     

    Casey Kemmerer
    My Flight Ratings: 11/5/-0.5/1 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 31, 2018 00:12 AM

    I am lucky enough to try out a proto Exodus made by infinite disc. After throwing this disc I feel that this disc might of found a home in my bag. I feel that if the Exodus is thrown flat it will carry around 350 with a pretty straight flight path with a slight fade at the end. If thrown on a hyzer it will stay on the hyzer line for 300 feet. I have several glow thunderbirds that i feel fly similar to the EXODUS

     

    Jory Reid
    My Flight Ratings: 8/4/0/2 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 26, 2018 13:22 PM

    First impression: the disc feels great in the hand. The rim is just the right width to get a comfortable power grip or fan grip. Being in star plastic blend it has great tackiness which makes for consistent releases from the hand. Before I threw it I thought it would be a flippy disc... I was wrong.

    After throwing for a few rounds: this disc flies exactly how I would imagine a standard "disc" to flies. It definitely holds any line I put it on and no matter how much torque I put on it, it would only fly straight out of my hand. I could get a beautiful "S" shape out of it if I added a slight anhyzer to the release. My average throws were 350' to 400' with it and accurate.

    Pros: very forgiving with wrist rolls, nose up releases and accidental anhyzer. Flies predictably. Feels great in the hand. Great for BH and FH. Would be a great addition for all skill levels.

    Cons: surprisingly it skips very far at times, it came in yellow.

    WillMarion
    My Flight Ratings: 7/4/-1.5/1.5 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 25, 2018 12:29 PM

    I took the time to test this disc out without any wind, with a headwind/tailwind/crosswind, in every condition it tended to drop like a brick towards the end of its flight. It did not glide like most of the discs with a similar feel.

    the S-Blend I received was 175 grams. The plastic was very flexible and works well for hyzerflip-turnover shot with a bigger arm speed. but when thrown at a lower arm speed it would track straight when thrown flat. When thrown flat this disc would roll very far. almost as far as a beat in FD. 

     

    Overall this disc would be a great 2nd or 3rd disc for a new player and they could grow with the disc and it would fill a different slot as their arm got faster

    Whyzerowl
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2.5 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 25, 2018 09:41 AM

    I will state for the record that I didn't have ideal conditions for testing this disc. I've thrown it in a snowstorm, and in swirling 15-20mph winds, with temperatures not above 20 degrees.

    The Hand feel of the Exodus is real nice. It's got that nice 7 speed rim that isn't too bulky but substantial enough to get a good grip on. The plastic blend is star like, somewhere between regular star and G star in terms of flex and grip. Definitely liked the feel.

    Throwing it flat, I found that it had a little wiggle in the high speed turn, followed by a fairly hard bite at the end. It wouldn't flip up all the way for me on a hyzer, but it certainly didn't spike. I really enjoyed throwing it a bit higher with some anyhyzer and letting it work back to center. I can see it being a great woods fairway driver because you can get it to weave well. 

    It did not particularly like the headwind, but it's not really designed to be a wind fighter. In the headwind I took a little off, added some air, and let the discs glide to it's thing as it held the turn for a good long ways without knifing into a turn and burn. 

    I like this disc, and can definitely see it being a perfect teebird compliment, or being anyone's stable to understable disc in their fairway slot. I can really see this being a stellar cycle disc if you are in to that sort of thing!

    Infinite Discs Exodus Field Test

    Field test of the Infinite Discs prototype fairway driver the Exodus

     

    CribDaddy
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-1/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 25, 2018 08:07 AM

    Exodus Prototype:

    Tested 166g and 175g

    Initial impression is of a higher speed Fairway Driver (7-8) and an excellent polymer blend with good grip.  The fairway-sized rim was quite comfortable in the hand and the flexibility of the plastic was pleasing under the thumb. The 175g was noticeably more stable than the 166g, but controllable.

    As a disclaimer, I am partial to Innova G-Star and Discraft FLX plastics.

    Based on Innova Flight Rating Numbers”

    SPEED  7 or maybe 8 - As I only had windy days to test.  The 166g flew like an 8-speed distance-wise and flight-wise.  I would probably give it a 7-speed rating, though; as I feel lower-speed arms will find a place in the bag immediately.  The 175g flew like a true 8-speed disc.

    GLIDE 5-6 – This disc had excellent glide, even with a decent tailwind.  I found if the nose is kept down at 80-90% force, with hyzer relaese, it had a slight turn-to flat even into a strong side wind.  A beautiful 330-350 foot hyzer flip with a slight S-turn was achieved at 75% power into a headwind.

    TURN - -1, period.  This disc can be forced-over to Anhyzer and glides well.

    FADE – 2.  The hardest perimeter to determine,  Initially I would have given it a -3 fade, but with over 100 throws, with and against the wind, I have settled to -2.  Although the 175g did fade a few feet more, overall, the turn was predictable.

     

    I would rate this disc at 7  5  -1  2  per Innova Standards.

    I am bagging this disc.  Replacing my Innova Champion Teebird and MVP Fission Volt for now.

    austin kelleher
    My Flight Ratings: 7/6/-0.5/1.5 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 23, 2018 08:11 AM

    I throw all MVP/ Axiom and i still REALLY love this disc. It flies very similarly to my Eclipse Volt (my favorite disc)

    Excellent glide and will ride a flat flight. It will appear as if it wants to start to turn over at high speed but it just keeps a nice flat flight until around ~315ft when it begins its long forward fade. When thrown low and flat it will stay nearly dead straight for the whole flight. It will hold any line thrown on and keep gliding. 

    Great disc for any arm speed and can handle all wind angles without affecting the flight too much. May be a slightly more OS disc for a beginner but a great choice to learn with. I would recommend this disc to anybody.

    jordyparks42
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 23, 2018 08:03 AM

    The Exodus is a very controllable fairway driver. Before the Exodus, I really just used different runs of Discmania FD's for all of my fairway shots. I find that the Exodus fits a hole that the FD cannot. The Exodus is very reliable, it's got enough glide to get you a good ways up the fairway, but not as much glide as the FD has. So I will reach for the Exodus when the wind is up a little bit (although this is NOT a disc to grab in big wind situations) or for shorter fairway driver shots where the FD is just too glidey.

    I'll also say that my max weight black prototype was quite a bit more overstable than my 168g blue one. The blue was super easy to hyzerflip to a straight finish. The black was straight to overstable at the end. I would say that the max weight Exodus flies very true to the flight ratings of 7,5,-0.5,2. While the lighter weight would have a bit more turn and possibly a little less fade.

    Excellent fairway driver. Looking forward to picking up a few more in the future!

    Alex Tews
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 22, 2018 11:23 AM

    Control is the one word to describe the Exodus. Flip ups, hyzer lines, this disc can do it all. I was able to consistently get about 325'-375' on a very predictable flight, The plastic is perfect for the Wisconsin winters. The disc firms up nicely and provides maximum grip. This disc cold very easily make it into my bag and fill a hole I didn't know I had in my fairway drivers.

    Alan Cooper
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-1/1.5 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 21, 2018 18:12 PM

    The Exodus is an easy to control fairway driver that feels great in the hand. If you're looking for a disc that flips up easy and goes nice and straight this is the disc for you. I used to throw Teebirds a lot and this definitely compliments the Teebird very well. It will certainly be finding itself a spot in my bag! 

    Edgar Boord
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/1.5 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 21, 2018 09:31 AM

    I was able to spend a good amount of time yesterday giving this disc a go, and I am THOROUGHLY impressed.  I don't have a huge arm (RHBH), so the Exodus worked out perfectly for me.  I even gave it to a few of my friends with bigger arms to throw and it seemed like it holds up to the power really well for a speed 7.  I am somewhat of a FH prominent player (developing my BH), but haven't given it a chance on the FH yet.  This is mostly because I didn't want it to affect my impression of the flight numbers since I put a lot more torque on my FH tosses.

    The Exodus is a super straight flyer without the huge meat hook when thrown flat out.  I was able to build amazing lines when thrown on a bit of an anhyzer, and the few times I threw it on a hyzer, it would hold that really well.  With enough arm speed, slight turnover is possible, but there's no need to worry about it holding it too long before it straightens out.  It seemed to fight through the wind fairly well too, which was a plus.

    All in all, I LOVED it, and will be buying a few more when they get released for sure.

     

     

     

     

    calzonefalzone
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-1/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 20, 2018 17:02 PM

    If you're looking for a straight fairway driver, look no further! I received a few of these Prototypes as a Team Infinite member, and glad I was able to get my hands on these.

    This run of S-Blend (Star) plastic feels fantastic, not too gummy and not too stiff. It's a $$ blend plastic. I live in AL, and nominally threw this disc at sea level. For me, it was a dead straight fairway driver I could hyzer flip to flat, and have it glide down the fairway with a soft finish. This disc will be a great straight driver for many players, and capable of smooth hyzer shots. If you're looking for overstable or flippy, this won't be for you. However, if you're looking for a disc you can shape to do whatever you want this is for you! 

    This flies a lot like my Big Z Undertaker in the bag currently, but does seem to have more glide. Not sure if it will make the bag at this point, but it is a strong contender!!

    Mike Malmberg
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 20, 2018 15:10 PM

    When first picking up the Exodus, I thought this was going to be another run of the mill understable fairway driver, but I was wrong this disc just goes and wont turn n burn getting you in trouble.

    The Exodus will hold a hyzer line at moderate to lower speeds, with a little snap it will flip up then glide for days, and it will have a nice fade to skip at the end of its flight.

    The Exodus is pretty point in shoot anywhere from 275-325ft with the ability to reach up 350ft because of its very impressive glide and forward penetrating fade.

     

    ABass
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/0/2.5 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 20, 2018 09:46 AM

    I am at 5,000 ft above altitude, so keep that in mind.

     

    This disc feels great in your hand. It was 22 degrees outside and felt great coming out of my hand. The rim is smaller which allows you to put a lot of torque on it.

    I was quite surprised with 2 things. 1) It glides really well with a slight left turn (RHBH). 2) It has a skip similar to a destroyer without the beefyness. We don't have too many trees in Albuquerque, but I imagine this is a great disc in woods were you need a straight shot and a strong right finish. 

    Here we have a hole at a temp course used for tournaments where the disc must fly under trees and then end up on top of a tee box. The hole is about 300 feet, so I think I'll be trying this disc on an easy slight hyzer low release and get it to skip 5 feet in the air. 

    Dylan
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 19, 2018 15:24 PM

    I'm loving this disc. When I say this is giving my Alphas a run for the money that's saying a lot because the Alpha has been my go to fairway for over a year! Teebirds never really did it for me, they tended to be a bit more stable than what I wanted in a fairway, but this Exodus is perfect. Slightly less stable than a Teebird, perfect for throwing laser straight with a reliable fade at the end.

    It's hard to say more than what these reviews have already said. This thing is reliable, straight, and can handle power. I through it full power expecting it to flip and it just held straight forever. If I put a slight anheizer on it, it holds the line nice before curving it's fade back in. It doesn't flip unless you tell it to, and when you do it does it well.

    The fade isn't a huge carry either, you don't have to wing it way out to the side of your target, it'll fade a bit, but just enough that you know it's gonna fall down where you need it to. Definitely excited to keep throwing this disc.

    The S Blend plastic really sets it apart too- a slightly gummier Star plastic than normal, which I'm a huge fan of. Really love the feel of this disc! Super pumped for it!

    Toddiovision
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 19, 2018 15:01 PM

    The Exodus is one of those perfect, multi-purpose drivers which can play multiple roles. As a lower-speed driver with a rim that isn't very wide, it is very comfortable to handle and can be thrown without a lot of power. When used with less power and at a lower speed, it fills the role of a predictably overstable fairway driver. It is by no means a "meat hook" since it does not just dump at the end of flight with a hard fade. It is a smooth, predictable fade. 

    Yet, even with that slower speed rating, it is a disc that you can put some serious power behind without flipping it over. It has the ability to hold the line for a long distance with only slight understable "turn" before hitting a gentle fade. Experienced players can really get behind the Exodus, using it in a variety of ways with different power levels. A little anhyzer and it will push the distance even further.

    I give the Exodus five stars as a disc that can be used by newer players as a trusty fairway driver that has moderate fade, but also as a disc that can be handled by experienced players as a very dependable driver even over the 300 foot range. 

    Chris Blanchard
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-1/2 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 19, 2018 11:48 AM

    If I had to describe this disc in one word, it would be “CONTROL”.  You know that Teebird you have been seasoning for 5 years that you just lost in the river? The one that’s so diverse you can use it to hyzer-flip it down a tight wooded tunnel, or you can put on a 350 foot pure anny line, or you can take a little off it and get the straight shot with a gentle fade at the end.  THIS IS THAT DISC!!! RIGHT OUT OF THE BOX!  There’s no better way to describe this disc that “CONTROL”.   I threw the 175g option.  Out of the box this fit the gap of an understable Teebird,.  For beginners, this disc will reward you with 250 feet of laser straight flight and finish 15-20 feet to the left at the very end.  For big guns, you’ll be able to stretch this disc past 400 feet with a gentle right turn and straight finish.  I was very impressed with this disc, and I think players of all levels can easily find a spot in their bag for this disc. 

    Jordan Miller
    My Flight Ratings: 7/4/0/1.5 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 18, 2018 18:14 PM

    I was unsure of how I would feel about this disc prior to me receiving it. I knew that it was based off of the Eagle-L, a disc I knew nothing about. I was expecting something that was going to be less forgiving and have less stability than other discs out there, but I was really surprised by the ability of the disc once I started throwing it. I didn't feel like the disc had a ton of glide to it, in fact I was getting the same results with this as I was with my Lucid Convicts from Dynamic Discs. I am very excited for this discs release, I want to try it out in a slightly lighter weight to see if I can't get it to flip a little bit more for my throws and get some extra distance out of it.

    Overall I think that a lot of people will end up liking this disc if they just try it. I was able to get consistent shots with this disc which was amazing. Even in a headwind that was holding my firebirds fairly steady this disc flexed a little bit and then ended up coming back and fading against that wind. Overall a very solid disc that will be a hit this year for anyone who gives it a shot.

    Brandon
    My Flight Ratings: 9/5/-0.5/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 18, 2018 09:56 AM

    When I received the exodus, just by feel, I expected a straight to under stable driver. I primarily throw trilogy plastic and the feel was similar to a river. A smaller rim, pretty flat and comfortable. I was pleasantly surprised of the stability this disc has. And how much faster and further it went than expected. Even into a slight headwind it flipped up and went straight, finishing out slightly left. For a newer arm it’s going to be more in the stable side. More experienced players will enjoy its speed,glide and its ability to handle some power.  I have a decent arm and I never got this disc to flip over on me. Extremely reliable feeling. What I’m most excited about is breaking this in. It’s going to be perfect in a month. It feels like a fairway but flys somewhere in between driver and fairway. I can see when this is broke in it’s going to be a SUPER RELIABLE, straight, disc, with good glide that should be able to finish in a straight line or on a hyzer.  It’s already made the bag. I found myself surprised every other throw on just how consistent it was, even if I wasn’t. Great for hyzers, low ceilings,wind and some skips. Really excited for this. It fit Perfectly between my felon and river. Infinite came out swinging with this. 

    Dalton Burrup
    My Flight Ratings: 8/5/0/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 17, 2018 18:00 PM

    The Exodus is a great disc for all skill levels. I would say it is more overstable than I thought it was going to be. For those who are familiar with Innova discs I would compare it to a slower thunderbird. For those who are familiar with Trilogy I would compare it to a Convict or Beat in Culverin. This disc is going to make my bag for sure and kick out my seasoned culverins. The exodus did exactly what expected it to do on every shot during field work and was consistent throwing in all wind directions. I would highly reccommend it and can't wait for the next release from Infinite Discs.

    Dallin Blanchard
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 17, 2018 14:37 PM

    I tested a 175g Prototype Exodus and on my first throw the disc went straight for about 350' and finished with a slight hyzer at 375'. I consistently found the previously mentioned flight pattern to be consistent when I throw the disc with 75-80% power.

    When thrown at 100% power, the Exodus will give me some mid to late turn and finish with a slight fade at the end. One thing I already like about Exodus is the ability to throw really hard and not have the the disc flip on me.

    I tested the Exodus along side my Champion Teebird and my Gstar Teebird3. The Exodus fits right between the two. My Champion Teebird is about 4 years old and still has good stability. My Teebird3 was very understable right out of the box. I found that the Exodus will compliment my Teebird and this disc will definitely find a place in my bag!

    If you are looking for a disc that you can throw 400' and not have too much left to right action then get an Exodus!

     

     

    RichA
    My Flight Ratings: 7/4/-0.5/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 17, 2018 13:38 PM

    I was very excited to receive the Exodus in the mail the other night, and promptly gave it some good field testing as soon as I could. My first impression out of the packaging was that I really liked the feel. The S - Blend plastic felt like a slightly gummy Star plastic, the disc's rim was a comfortable size, and it felt great in the hand overall. 

    I took it out with a few molds to compare it to: Champion Teebird, TC Elasto Sampo (more stable than regular runs in VIP), Opto Culverin, and Lucid Escape. It flew kind of similar to the Sampo and Culverin, with the Teebird being a touch more stable, and the Escape being more understable. 

    I was really impressed with this disc; it was just a touch understable so it could hold any line really well. On hyzers it would pop up a bit, but hold true to the hyzer line and finish left. Thrown flat it would gently turn over for the majority of its flight, then finish with a fairly healthy fade. One of my favorite ways to throw it was on an anhyzer: the Exodus would hold the line, but it would fight out and flatten throughout the flight, and fade if you gave it enough height or took some power off. I also found it was great for rollers: it would hold a pretty decent cut and didn't stand up and finish right as quickly as I thought. I was also really impressed with the Exodus as a forehand disc. On a forehand hyzer, it would pop up, fly very strait, and finish right. Even with a little more power, it would hold an anhyzer for a while but fight out. I think the Exodus would be a fantastic disc to learn forehanding as well - it has enough stability, but not so much that it will teach bad form. 

    My flight rating for the Exodus: 7  4  -.5  2

    Overall my favorite aspect of the Exodus was that it was super fun to throw. It's the perfect combination of stability so you can use it for ANY shot you want and it will perform. The discs feels awesome. I have slightly larger hands and it still feels great and was easy to control. I could see it being very comfortable for smaller hands too. The other really great thing about the Exodus is that I think it will appeal to, and work for, a large range of skill levels. I highly recommend checking out the Exodus - it makes me very excited for other molds in the Infinite Discs line. 

    Cody Simmons
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-1/2.5 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 16, 2018 19:58 PM

    175 gram black proto Exodus: tested in Orem, Utah in 46° weather

    So far I am loving this disc! I have always been a big fan of the Teebird (Innova) and the FD (Discmania). The Teebird is a straight flyer with a strong fade and the FD is a bomber that finishes with high speed turn. I have always wanted a disc that fits in the middle. Until the Exodus, I have always had to try to make a beat Teebird or a new FD work. After a few hours of field work I can tell that this will be my new go to for straight fairway shots 330-380 ft. During my first round with it I was also able to execute a shot that I have been struggling to find the right disc for. 

    The quality of the plastic and mold are great. The S - Blend seems like a soft star plastic even in cold weather.

    Edit (1/28/2018) - The Exodus has been in the bag for a few weeks now. I highly recommend this disc. It not only made the bag but has become my go to disc for straight 300- 400 ft tunnel shots. Since I have added this to the bag, I have been birdieing several holes consistently at my home course and have dropped my average score but 2 strokes. This is a great start to the Infinite disc lineup. Give the Exodus a try. You won't regret it. 

    Matt Hester
    My Flight Ratings: 8/5/-0.5/1.5 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 16, 2018 17:59 PM

    I was impressed with this disc after the first throw! With easy control and a stable flight, this disc will be a great fairway driver for all skill levels. My initial review of this disc would be that it is a slightly understable Teebird. While the FD and TL also fit that description, the Exodus seems to handle a bit more power without having a hard fade at the end of the flight.

    When thrown hard and flat, this disc would hold straight for most of the flight while offering a little fade at the end. The surprising part of this disc for me was the distance! For a fairway driver, I was getting a bit more distance than I was with my TL or FD. For me, it seemed to be just a touch faster than either of those discs. 

    When thrown for a sidearm on a 290' hole, the Exodus came out clean with a straight flight for almost the entire flight! I can see this being a great control sidearm disc, especially in the woods!

    Overall, this disc will go straight into my bag! As a perfect compliment to my stable Teebirds, it fits a nice slot in my disc lineup. Whether you're a new player or a professional, this disc can be a helpful tool for your game! Try an Exodus!

     

    Flahive
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/0/2 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 16, 2018 17:20 PM

    As someone who plays at 7,000 ft above altitude, I too often find that established flight ratings (all determined at or around sea level) do not correspond with the experiences of high altitude disc golfers. For that reason, I have chosen to review this disc based on a high altitude environment. If you didn't know, the higher the altitude, the more overstable all discs will fly. The glide and turn decreases while the fade increases. This is a scientific fact and not up for debate. 

    That said, I rate the orange 175 Prototype Exodus I received as a member of Team Infinite as 7, 5, 0, +2.

    The Exodus (similar to an Innova Eagle L) feels great in the hand. The star blend chosen by the good folks at Infinite Discs is soft and the flight plate is mostly flat. I throw FD's religiously and the Exodus feels and throws like a new C-FD (new run) with less glide. It's not as fast as I expected and the glide is closer to a 4.5 than a 5--certainly not close to a 6 like the FD. Out of the box, the turn is 0--even when I tried to crank it right on a long downhill left to right par 4--it always came back to the middle. As for the fade of 2.5, that's the altitude at work. Not once did the disc not come back to the left on a RHBH throw and when thrown very hard on a hyzer (expecting a flip) it stayed hyzer and lost glide. Give me 6 months with this disc and it might get closeer to 7, 5, -1, 1.

    This is a very controllable disc and at sea level will be great for every skill level, including beginners. At altitude, the disc will be a great addition for intermediate to advanced players with relatively fast arm speed, but I would recommend newer players start with a less stable speed 7 disc like a Diamond or River.

    Nick Lopez
    My Flight Ratings: 7/4/-0.5/2 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 16, 2018 12:59 PM

    Given that I'm a Westside Discs player, I won't be bagging this disc but I must say, it's a pretty great mold!

    I tested a 175g black Protoype at about 4,500' elevation with minimal wind and found it to be very controllable. I'm very familiar with the molds offered from Dynamic Discs, Latitude 64 and Westside Discs and I'd say this disc is most similar to a River Pro, old run Striker with a little less speed, a Longbowman with a little less fade and in some cases a Saint Pro. This is a mold type that I would love to see from Westside Discs, because it's very controllable, with minimal fade but can still handle a good bit of torque, both backhand and forehand without becoming wobbly or turning over quickly.

    I tested forehand, backhand and thumber and in every case, was quite surprised at the flight. I would use it for placement shots out to 375' but it can be stretched out to bigger distances with a big arm.

    If you're a fan of Innova plastic or love Infinite Discs, this is a mold that you will definitely want to bag. No question.

     

     

    Jake LaPutka
    My Flight Ratings: 7/5/-0.5/2 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 15, 2018 14:51 PM

    Wow!!! I have been waiting for a disc like this for a long time. As a huge fan of Teebirds,  Usually I'll use a beat up Teebird to compliment my more stable new ones, but I seem to always lose them. So, Naturally, I often find myself in search of a disc that compliments the Teebird out of the box. I tried the TL and FD but couldn't get either of them to stick, and The Exodus is exactly what I have been looking for to fill in that gap. It feels much nicer than the TL and FD in the hand, and has just a bit of understability to compliment the stability of my Teebirds. I love this disc and it has instantly gone into the bag.

    I tested a 175g at 4500' elevation, which is probably why I changed my personal flight ratings to just a bit more overstable than advertised. When given power, this disc just goes REALLY FAR, rather than dumping out of an anhyzer. I watched one of Salt Lake City's long bombers Chris Tellesbo throw it easily around 450 while wearing slippers. Easy distance is how I would describe the Exodus.

    To my surprise, the Exodus held up to my powerful forehand. I was able to throw a controlled fairway shot without much wobble or lack of stability. It might be the way it sits in my hand, but I was more comfortable forehanding this disc than I normally am with a Teebird.

    Overall, I am really excited to get my hands on more of these. It is the perfect compliment to my Teebird, and is what my bag has been looking for. I will be using the Exodus for all sorts of different shots on the course and am really excited to integrate this disc into my disc golf game. The Exodus is great for all types of skill levels - the professional looking for an all-around controllable disc, or a newer player looking to try a new fairway driver that is easy to throw. I suggest trying one out, I absolutely love it!

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