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    Infinite Discs Metal Flake Glow C-Blend Anubis

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    The Metal Flake Glow C-Blend Anubis combines glow-in-the-dark visibility with a slightly softer, grippier feel than other C-Blend plastics. This version of the Infinite Discs Anubis resists torque well and offers a dependable straight flight even under pressure.
    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5.0/5.0/0.0/0.0
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/5/-0.2/0.1
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    Metal Flake Glow C-Blend Details

    The Metal Flake Glow C-Blend plastic is a mixture of Glow C-Blend (with or without color) and metal flakes. It has been said that the Metal Flake Glow C-blend plastic contributes to a more stable flight. 

    Anubis Dimensions

    • Diameter: 21.80 cm
    • Height: 2.10 cm
    • Rim Depth: 1.30 cm
    • Rim Width: 1.40 cm
    • Max Weight: 176g

    Additional Information

    • Primary Use: Mid Range
    • Stability: Stable
    • Recommended Skill Level: Everyone
    • Plastic grade(s): Basic (Cheapest), Durable, Midgrade, Premium
    • Beadless

    Reviews

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

    Feb 11, 2023 17:16 PM

     

    This disc is great. If you play in the woods, get this disc. It has glide for days. Low power, it flies straight with a bit of fade. High power, it flips up and flies forever. It can be a bit finicky at high power when thrown flat. Hyzer flip this disc. Trust. Legend has it that this is one of the old innova coyote molds. Dunno if that's true or not, but it feels and flies an awful lot like one.

    plus the metal flake glow blend looks great, feels great, and flies great.

     

    frosty15
    frosty15 (Reader, Beginner) Metal Flake Glow C-Blend
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/-1/0 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Sep 16, 2022 11:09 AM

    Have this in both D-Blend (165g) and C-Blend Glow (180g).

    Bought D-Blend first wanting a cheap straight flying midrange to improve my throw on. It seems very flippy which was maybe flaws in my throw but I could never get it to fly flat and straight even when focusing more on my wrist and less on power. (Mako3 and Aurora MS fly much straighter for me, but maybe this disc is better at exposing issues with my form)

    Later bought it in C-Blend Glow hoping it would be a little more stable (and because I loved the stamp), but it seems to fly about the same as D-Blend, and has more of a dome than I'd expect. I really want to like it but it's not as reliable as I expected and generally isn't something I reach for. Might try to start using it for anhyzer lines.

    The glow is pretty good but not amazing, will hold long enough for a throw or two.

    rhbourke
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/-1/0 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jun 15, 2022 14:56 PM

    I have found a place for this disc in my bag, and I like it, but it isn't quite what I expected.

     

    Even on a powered-down throw it takes a healthy amount of hyzer to get it to fly straight. 

     

    The rim is unusual. It is very small and curved, giving the disc an interesting hand-feel. I find that I don't really like the disc for anything other than power grip. 

    Sean Maxwell
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/0 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jun 07, 2022 11:36 AM

    The Anubis is an amazing disc has a place in most bags.  The relatively high glide without much power lets you make lots of mid/approach shots as you are learning the sport.  It is super stable and flies really straight even without a lot of power.

    I'm not going to lie, the Metal Flake stamp is what got me to buy this disc and it was worth it.

    It flies a lot like the Innova Mako3 (but is personally less comfortable in my hand) but still has a spot as a stable mid-range in my bag.

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