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    Infinite Discs C-Blend Glow Chariot

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    The C-Blend Glow Chariot offers the same durable performance with added glow-in-the-dark functionality. This version of the Infinite Discs Chariot excels in low-light rounds, maintaining the mold’s straight flight and reliable fade with slightly enhanced stability.
    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5.0/5.0/0.0/1.0
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/5/0/1.1
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    C-Blend Glow Details

    This is a glow-in-the-dark version of C-Blend plastic, which is the equivalent of Innova's Champion plastic. It is a semi-transparent, durable plastic that provides outstanding performance and long life. The Glow C-Blend can be either colored or traditional white glow and often feels slightly more gummy than typical C-Blend plastic.

    Chariot Dimensions

    • Diameter: 21.70 cm
    • Height: 1.70 cm
    • Rim Depth: 1.40 cm
    • Rim Width: 1.40 cm
    • Max Weight: 180g

    Additional Information

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

    Reviews

    The Appalachian Rattlesnake
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: 300 Straight Score: Slightly Overstable

    May 11, 2025 08:32 AM

    The C-Blend Glow Chariot is my absolute go to mid. Brand new they have a tiny fade and resist turning over. Once you start beating them up they can have a nice little flip and drift and just be absolute lasers. I try to get everyone I meet to bag a chariot ??

    Ethan Ryan
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: 300 Straight Score: Ultra Straight

    Oct 21, 2024 04:57 AM

    I made a change late in the season to Chariots. I was throwing Buzzzes but was just missing a consistent, clean release. I picked up a Chariot and it has changed my midrange game. I can put them on long turn overs or pushing hyzers, and it just does exactly what i want it to do. if i could give it 10 stars i would !

    will charles
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Sep 12, 2024 10:59 AM

    Perfect forehand disc, never disappoints and gets good distance

    benwolff
    My Flight Ratings: 5/4.5/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: 350 Straight Score: Ultra Straight

    Jul 11, 2024 10:25 AM

    I bag a Run 2 C-blend Glow. Which is identical to the Crowned eagle run of md3. I believe this is the most torque resistant forehandable run.

    Daniel
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Nov 20, 2022 09:34 AM

    The main reason I got this disc was to fill out my glow disc collection. I like the way the plastic glows compared to some others, but it's definitely not the best it's a bit better than the Divergent max grip glow, but it's not nearly as good as the Eclipse 2.0 plastic from Axiom. For me, this disc flies exactly like the flight numbers say cut should. It goes flat and straight, and it will absolutely hold any angle you give it. I find that it's pretty similar to the Reactor midrange disc in the way that it flies. The bottom of the rim was pretty sharp when I got it and I was a bit worried I would it myself on it, but that never happened. I had one experience where I thought I got it stuck in a tree cluster, but it actually had enough momentum to come out the other side. I was really surprised by that because it was a bunch of pine trees that always eats discs. It's a great midrange, a bit more stable than the Shark from what I can tell.

    Blake Jordan
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Oct 06, 2022 22:42 PM

    The chariot kicked my buzzz out of my bag which I never expected. It seems to be a touch more stable than a buzzz and has a more consistent finish. It is really nice for turnovers because you can throw hard and not worry about it turning to hard and not gliding and panning out. I throw it in Utah at high elevation and here it is very torque resistant. At lower elevation it still has that resistance to throwing hard but goes dead straight without much of a finish. Also great for hyzer lines, the chariot wants to hold most lines you put it on. 

    Zak Erickson
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Mar 02, 2022 12:06 PM

    The Chariot is a straight flying midrange that doesn't move very much right or left when thrown flat.  The c-blend glow plastic feels great in the hand.  What more could you ask for? Infinite definitely hit a home run with this mid.

    Nathan Hendricks
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Feb 24, 2022 09:06 AM

    This is one of the most workable and consistent molds in my bag. The glow I have has been in my bag for over a year now. While it is beat in, it hasn't really lost its true flight characteristics. The chariot will hold any line that you put it on. But with it being so neutral in flight I don't have to worry about it fading out too hard or turning over into the ground on different angles. These guys have tons of glide as well, making it a good choice for easy, straight distance. I'll often keep two in my bag, one more beat in for flip up to straight/right finishes (on a RHBH) and a newer one in c-blend for something that can handle a little more power and wind or I need a little more left finish.

    boyfromoz
    My Flight Ratings: 5/4/0/2 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Feb 04, 2022 21:23 PM

    This maybe by new favorite mid-range.  Love the way it feels.  Goes straight with a dependable fade.  Plastic feels premium and the glow is better than average and lasts a good amount of time.  Its a winner.

    Beef Supreme
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 30, 2022 09:26 AM

    This is honestly an amazing disc. It is stable enough to not turn and burn when thrown flat with power but, you can do anhyzers with it, hyzers, anything. They are all awesome. The micro bead is kinda sharp but I tend to like it now and it adds to the snappy release. This thing is a LAZER. You can rip on it and get it to go dead straight with very little fade if throw nose down and flat. Its really great from about 260-350. I haven't tried forehand yet but I know it would really help with my game to dial that in with this disc and get that touch. I have it in almost any plastic ever made. Only one I don't have is the plain c-blend. The c-blend glow feels so good. Sorta soft, flexi but durable and not rubber. Pretty perfect.

    Randy
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 11, 2022 10:45 AM

    This is my favorite midrange and has become very versatile filling the roles of a neutral and stable midrange disc which replaced my Mako3. I have it in Glow C-Blend and I-Blend. The slightly rounded bevel rim feels great. The micro bead can be a bit sharp at first, but becomes very comfortable after the flashing smooths out. The top isn't flat, but only has a small dome and still makes for a good backhand and forehand grip. It flies and glides very straight with a reliable small bit of fade at the end. When thrown on a slight hyzer it will hold that line and fade like a stable midrange would.

    Thomas Domanico
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1.5 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Dec 16, 2021 11:35 AM

    Have used almost exclusively star and champion Makos and Mako 3s for the 6 years I have been playing. The chariot holds up to power better than the Makos and the C line plastic feels a smidge less tacky than the champion plastic. 

    I can get about 250 feet out of this disc accurately (I play mostly around 7000 ft elev. with 30 mph winds not uncommon)

    Andrew Monroe
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Dec 10, 2021 08:15 AM

    I recently purchased a C-Blend Glow Chariot to see if the hype surrounding this disc was real. I have been throwing the Buzzz (specifically in Z plastic) ever since I started playing disc golf and have loved its straight flight and its ability to hold up to power. This will be my baseline of comparison, since it is the only neutral mid I have ever really known.

    The Chariot feels fantastic in the hand. It is not quite as deep as the Buzzz, but truthfully that's not something I notice unless I am looking for it. The rim is very comfortable and a bit different than the Buzzz. I would argue that for a new player, the Chariot would be the more comfortable of the two. The plastic is also fantastic and is already one of my favorite discs to hold in the hand just because of its feel.

    The flight of these discs are very similar. I like to throw my discs with a modified power grip, and even when giving these discs good juice they fly very similarly and don't tip over on a flat release. I get very straight lines with these discs and a subtle fade. The Chariot fades a bit more, but that is probably due to it being brand new vs my beat in Buzzz. I do like that the Chariot seems to push forward as it fades, as opposed to something more overstable that just dumps.

     I found that my Buzzz was getting 5-10 feet more distance on most throws, but there were times that was reversed. I attribute that to my familiarity with the Buzzz.

    Overall I would highly recommend the Chariot as a go-to, workhorse midrange. I do not know if this will kick the Buzzz out of my bag, but I may just have to carry both and use them interchangeably, because truly love throwing and watching the Chariot fly.

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

    Nov 29, 2021 16:14 PM

    After taking this to the course for the first time it became my most reliable mid range! It held through every line I put it on and easily made the bag!

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

    Nov 27, 2021 08:57 AM

    This disc is very reliable for all players, and perfectly controllable once you have the practice with it. It netted me 4 or 5 birdies within my first week of owning it

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

    Nov 21, 2021 20:26 PM

    OMG this disc is so fricking good, I've been looking for the midrange compliment my warden and this is it! Great glide small bit of stability it's like throwing a hovercraft it holds strait with a ton of power and has a slight fade when thrown soft great in the woods and open and can also handle a bit of wind blowing around. Big fan! 

    James Lacey
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Oct 24, 2021 13:24 PM

    The glow c blend plastic is amazing and I feel that it adds a bit of stability. These fly dead straight with a reliable subtle fade. It will hold anhyzer with some power behind it too. Amazing midrange that everyone should have!

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

    May 30, 2020 09:00 AM

    I got this disc originally because I found my Mako3 to be a little too understable, and wanted something that would really take power without turning over. And, well, this is it. It's wonderfully straight with great glide. I'd liken it to a glidier Buzzz, actually, more than to a Mako or Mako3. 

    It has a properly flat top (unlike my Mako3 which was disappointingly domey), generally low profile, and feels great in the hand. It doesn't seem to affect it's glide very much. 

    Jonas
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 13, 2020 07:54 AM

    Very beginner friendly. Has good glide with a slight fade at the end of it's flight. The rim feels similar to a Discmania MD but with a micro bead.

    Buddah86353
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 04, 2020 16:36 PM

    The Chariot has become my go to mid range for all shot shape. Check out my review on Whyzer Productions! 

     

    Buddah86353
    My Flight Ratings: 5/4/0/1 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 04, 2020 16:31 PM

    Check out my review of the Chariot on Whyzer Productions!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMCiwaOcFus 

    Skyler Mousley
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Mar 18, 2020 15:16 PM

    The Chariot is an amazing midrange disc. With power this disc flies straight and finishes to left softly. When I throw the chariot on hyzer, it will hold that angle the entire flight with decent glide. Great disc for wooded course as you can hit tight lines and shape shots. I have an I Blend and a Glow C Blend for slightly different flights and different feel in the hand. 

    Molenny Disc Golf
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Mar 04, 2020 11:51 AM

    This is quickly becoming one of my favorite, and most used discs!

    Straight flier with a gentle fade. Any shot that is just straight between 175-240', this is the disc i am using. This is a great beginner disc because it goes straight, but also because it will actually highlight flaws.

    I have 180g Glow edition and will definitely be getting another as it gets beat in and becomes more understable.

     

    Bryan Jungling
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1.5 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Mar 03, 2020 15:26 PM

    Recently joined the Infinite team for the 2020 season and grabbed a C-Glow Chariot to try.  It's a instant in my bag.  For the past 3 years I have been using the Dynamic Disc Truth and EMAC Truth and for me the Chariot slots right between them so i basically replaced my 3 yr old Emac that I had grown to love.  I feel like one I get some time with it, it will beat in a little and have a little more turn, which will be nice for turnover.,But straight out of the box this disc is straight with just a little bit of fade. I would say the flight #'s are pretty accurate.

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

    Jan 22, 2020 20:44 PM

    I have bagged the Chariot on and off the last year, but it now has a permanent spot in my bag! I throw two Chariots, both C-Glow plastic, at 173 (beat in) and 175 (new).

    Flight: A new, out of the box Chariot flies straight with a gentle fade. It resembles a stable flight- if more fade is needed then a greater hyzer release is needed. Otherwise it is a reliable, straight flying disc! Numbers would be 5, 5, 0, 1. A beat in Chariot becomes an excellent hyzer flip or turnover mid that doesn't burn out. Mine needs a severe hyzer angle (thrown hard) to fly straight. Beat-in numbers would be 5, 5, -1, 1. Both have generous glide as well.

    Feel: The rim is beadless and without any uncomfortable angle. It is similar in the hand to a Truth and a Verdict (my overstable mid choice). It is not rounded like a Mako3. It is fairly shallow and easy to grip!
    Plastic-wise I only have experience with C-Glow, which has good grip, durability and has a strong glow for night rounds. Will be looking to try I-blend in the future.

    Overall I think this is a strong midrange. I would recommend this to newer players but also intermediate arms looking for a reliable, straight disc! 

    AZ Ryan H
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1.5 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Nov 24, 2019 04:48 AM

    Excellent stable (to overstable) mid. The Chariot seems a little more overstable than the numbers suggest. I use it when there is a light or medium headwind or when I want to crank a mid (for distance with minimal skip near baskets near OB). It seems very very similar to an MD3 (which is described as overstable).  Like an MD3, the Chariot is very straight when cranked for distance backhand. Oddly, it seems less predictable for forehands. I have better results flicking my Anubises. I prefer flicking Cros, Warriors, and Prophecies, so one star off.

    Ursa Disc Golf
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jul 10, 2019 17:08 PM

     

    Adam
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1.5 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 16, 2019 17:36 PM

    The Glow C-Blend Chariot has become my favorite mid range to throw. This disc starts off a little overstable and beats into a super straight flyer. The very neutral flight allows for me to shape shots with the Chariot. From hyzer flips to turnover shots. The Chariot is a workhorse. I would compare this disc to a C-Line MD3. 

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

    Apr 19, 2019 10:17 AM

    Flight: This disc flies dead straight when thrown flat with power and then finishes with a small amount of fade. At slower speeds this disc has a much more noticeable fade. For a stable midrange this disc is really resistant to high speed turn, I have never been able to get any turn out of the disc and thrown on anhyzer (RHBH) the disc will carry right for a while then fight out of it consistently. On a hyzer this disc did not want to flip up but instead carry the line all the way through the flight without dumping out. This is definitely my go to midrange for almost every throw.

    Comparisons: I found this disc to be exactly what I wanted a Mako3 or Anubis to fly like. It feels a lot like the Mako3 and Anubis but has a small bead on it that I like a lot. Unlike the Mako3 and Anubis the Chariot doesn't turn at all even when thrown at max power.

    Plastic: I have thrown the Chariot in the Glow C-Blend and the plastic is amazing. I bag two because of how nice it flies and how good the plastic feels. The plastic is not as slippery as Innova Champion plastic and I can get a really solid grip on the disc allowing for really consistent releases.

    Brandon H
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 26, 2019 14:15 PM

    There are a lot of descriptions of what this is so I'll add to it here. This disc is a QMS with a microbead. They did one run of them for Millennium as run 1.8 but went beadless again after that one run.

    Can handle some power and still be straight, will have a little fade at the end.

    1st runs look identical to the 1.8 run QMS as far as dome and such, the 2nd runs are board flat and look to be great throwers but I haven't thrown one yet.

    Scott
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jan 01, 2019 14:56 PM

    This is a great disc.  Good high speed stability and a modest fade at the end.  Its a Glow Champ Mako3 that finishes left RHBH.  Flies great powered down or up.

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

    Dec 20, 2018 09:03 AM

    I recently picked up a Chariot and have taken it out for a few rounds and quite a bit of field testing. I bought this disc because it has drawn a lot of comparisons to the 2017 Eagle MD3, one of the straightest mids I've ever thrown.

    Feel/plastic: Infinite definitely hit a home run with the feel of this disc. Glow C-blend plastic is gummy and grippy. The glow is great. The Chariot is a medium-depth disc and feels identical to an MD3. Mine has a tiny dome. For my OS and US mid slots, I throw a Verdict and Buzzz SS. The Chariot has a similar feel to both--beadless, with a flat, smooth wing, neither concave nor convex. I am getting smooth, consistent releases with this.

    Flight: I bought the Chariot to fill the straight-stable midrange slot. Out of the box, it is a tiny bit more OS than I expected but still very workable. I've heard comparisons to a Mako3 but this definitely has more of a left finish. I'd call it more of a 1.5 or 2 fade. Once I learned its flight path, I was getting some awesome shots out of this disc. It holds its line for about 200-225', then begins a smooth, glidey fade. I never saw more than a hair of turn with this disc. I'm looking forward to breaking it in and getting a little more turn.

    Comparisons:

    Buzzz - The Chariot is a hair deeper than a Buzzz, and the rim is a little smoother. I have mainly thrown the TI Buzzz, and the Chariot's flight is similar except it doesn't need as much power as the TI Buzzz to get an ideal flight.

    Roc/Roc3 - The Chariot flies like a beat in Roc, a little more consistent but maybe a hair slower. My Chariot will be taking the place of an XT Roc which can get a little too flippy. The Chariot handles power or mild wind better. 

    MD3 - So similar. If you like Eagle MD3s this is one of the best alternatives that's affordable and easy to find.

    Overall, very good disc that I look forward to breaking in. I may buy another!

    Carter Hatch
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1.5 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Nov 27, 2018 18:18 PM

    This disc has not left my bag since i bought it, it  replaced my old gstar v-roc. It has a dependable stability and always comes out clean. i bought a 172 g glow c-blend and it was more over stable than i expected but it beats in nicely. This is a must have!

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

    Oct 21, 2018 08:48 AM

    Solid mid range and at a great price for premium glow plastic. If you like the Mako3 and MD2 or MD3, you will like this disc. Flies perfectly between a Champion Mako3 and C-line MD3. I concur that it flies like a Champion Mako with a touch of fade. Since I love both the Mako3 and MD3, there's too much overlap to keep in my bag, but it is my go-to mid for glow action.

    A lot of guys say it's a Mako3 with a microbead. While it's close, it lacks the convex bottom of the Mako. The rim feels identical to an MD3, and older MD2 for that matter. I can't differentiate them based on feel. I believe the Mako3, old MD2, MD3, and Chariot all use the same top.

    Edit: this disc has to be the old run md2 with the flat Mako top, they fly identically. Md2's are now made with Roc tops and fly noticeably less stable, it makes sense that infinite got ahold of another liked but underappreciated old mold.

    Ben Discgolfin
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1.5 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Oct 11, 2018 11:47 AM

    I rarely use midranges, but I do carry a Chariot.  First off, the Glow C-blend plastic feels amazing.  It's like the Innova Color Glow Champ plastic, which is definitely my favorite feeling plastic of all time.

    I primarily throw forehand shots, and this disc is nice and flat and works well with my forehands.  I can get it to go nice and straight for some good, easy distance before a slight fade to the right (RHFH).  It works wells with backhands too.  It's not too overstable like some midranges, but it has just enough that it gets a nice little fade at the end of the flight.  This is a great go-to midrange for me, and I think it is worth a try in your bag!

    Grhymes
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Sep 30, 2018 23:15 PM

    I'm going to start this review out by saying the Chariot has replaced the Buzzz in my bag, but not the Ti Buzzz. The Ti Buzzz has just a bit more stability, but I don't want to throw any other Buzzz molds now that I have the Chariot, and the Anubis. The feel of it is very similar to an MD3, the top is flat, and the glow is ridiculously bright compared to other glow plastics I've seen. It is slightly different in flight. The MD3 to me has more movement during the flight, like turning a smidge and fading back. The Chariot on the other hand flies extremely straight for the duration of the flight, then fades a bit at the end. I use my mids for anywhere between 250-330ft, and it flies very straight for me. I have 2 Chariots, and the first one has been in my bag since I got it in the mail. It hasn't beaten in much despite throwing it a ton. I will say that since it goes very straight in flight it does need a bit of air like any other mid. The flight numbers listed are very accurate.

    Austin G.
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 13, 2018 20:47 PM

    The Chariot from Infinite Discs has been a very reliable, more overstable than I was expecting disc that has found a place in my bag. Out of the box I expected a perfectly straight midrange, but what I got was something that slowly fades from the second it leaves your hand. This is a great disc and I look forward to breaking it in so that I can get a new one! Great job Infinite!

    Raz
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 11, 2018 14:40 PM

    This is an easy throwing midrange.  No complaints really except that I didn't care for the lip, it had a bit of a blade on it that my hand would get caught on.  Flight wise it was very easy to throw, nice and straight.  Holds a turn or a hyzer depending on what you put on the disc.  Very neutral flight.

    Frigginwiggins
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1.5 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 09, 2018 20:38 PM

    I think this disc would best be compared to an Eagle McMahon Color Md3 which was my favorite mid until I found these. I got my first tournament ace with one. These things are $$ right off the shelf. Will be buying more for sure!

    ChaseP1120
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Aug 28, 2018 12:22 PM

    The Chariot is a neutral to slightly overstable midrange with a comfortable feel in the hand, excellent grip, and a predictable flight path. For me, I really enjoy the Chariot for backhand drives that call for a gentle fade, standstill upshots when I need a bit more speed and fade than I can get with a Nova, or soft flex shots in the woods. 

    My midrange of choice is the Millennium Aurora MS / QMS, which I carry a flippy and straight version of in my bag. I needed something that was just a bit more overstable, but not quite as overstable as something like a Roc3/Verdict/Taurus that would fill the slot between the Aurora MS and the Mortar in my bag. The flight of the Chariot is very similar to the 1.8 run of the Millennium QMS, which is generally regarded as being one of the more overstable runs of the disc, with virtually no flip and a soft to moderate amount of fade. 

    Note: For most of my throws, I am using a fan- or modified fan-grip rather than a power grip, so as to avoid generating a ton of snap. 

    [RH Backhand: (260ft - 320ft)] When thrown backhand, the Chariot flies straight with a predictable soft to moderate finish with zero skip. When powered, the Chariot will flip up to flat from a hyzer. The Chariot is not very overstable, so into a headwind it will drift right. "Straight-stable" would be the best way to describe it for backhand throws. 

    [RH Forehand: (150ft - 250ft)] For me, the Chariot does not have enough stability for forehand shots off of the tee; however, it is nice for touch upshots, get out of trouble shots, and neutral forehand rollers. 

    Customdelux
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jul 29, 2018 19:15 PM

    I bought this disc to see how it would compare to my faithful buzzz's.  The flight numbers are near the same an they feel alike. After throwing this thing for a couple rounds, i found it has a sort of different use. It doesn't hold a line like a buzzz, an its easy to get it to turn over. it flies much different than the flight numbers would suggest, the fade should be like a 3.  Its still a cool disc with an awesome stamp. I find myself only throwing it on wide open or holes that fade to the left.

    Nathan
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Jul 14, 2018 11:47 AM

    Being Discraft fan this could very well take place of the buzz in my bag. the thing glides like a buzz but i can make it bend like a innova stingray around trees. any time i can remove two disc for one im all for it.

    Tim Romecki
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1.5 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 22, 2018 21:18 PM

    The Chariot was my first Infinite Discs disc I tried, and man, was I surprised. First off, the Glow-C Blend (Innova/Discmania Color Glow) feels so, so nice and looks sweet. For me, my favorite plastic.

    The feel of the Chariot in the hand is very comfortable. Any beadless midrange thrower can pick this up and love the grip. For me the Chariot is a natural fit. As an avid MD3 thrower, the Chariot feels very similar in the hand, but in flight it holds its straight line longer and fades less. The lack of natural turn means that the Chariot excels at tunnel shots and straight approaches. It also floats nicely, so even touchy approach shots aren't a problem.

    I would easily recommend the Chariot to anyone who wanted to test out what Infinite Discs is doing with their own discs.It fills the dead straight midrange slot really well. This one's a winner for me, I will absolutely be stocking up on the glow c-blends so I can constantly have one in my bag.

    JoshF
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 21, 2018 06:53 AM

    I will preface the review by noting that I have intermediate arm speed, maxing out distance around 425ft with drivers, mids usually out around 300-350ft.

    Right off the bat I would say other comparisons to the Eagle McMahon glow MD3 are fairly accurate.  In the hand it has a very similar feel to the MD3, with the infinite glow c-blend having a bit softer feel and a bit less stability.  Flight-wise this disc is very straight when thrown flat, with lots of glide and a slight but reliable fade.  The fade of 1.0 seems accurate, depending on your arm it might bump up to a 1.5-2 fade.   The Chariot will hold an anhyzer or hyzer line very well, even in windy conditions.  I've been able to throw it on a smooth hyzer and easily get it out 300+ft.  The plastic glows brightly and stays lit long enough for you to track it down (usually on the fairway) and then some.  This disc has not taken the place of my roc3s, but it has taken many, many throws per round away from them.  I highly, highly suggest this disc to anyone who is looking for a compliment to their more stable mid, or anyone searching for a go-to.  The Chariot could absolutely be your main midrange with the versatility it packs.  I bag 2 of the x-out stamped (awesome, by the way) in my main cart, and 2 of the stock first run stamped in my glow bag and none of them will ever be losing a spot.  I've purchased multiple others to hand out to my 3 brothers who also throw, and all three of them ended up bagging them as well.  For my brother Justin who favors forehand, it has become a workable upshot/short drive disc.  The micro bead on the disc allows for a nice, clean release.  To sum things up - great flight, fantastic feeling plastic (and very pretty, too), and versatile as any disc in my bag.  Go get one... or 8, before these $$$ first runs are gone.

    NickDes
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/0.5 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 20, 2018 18:26 PM

    The Chariot is a very straight flying mid range with a ton of control. When thrown flat this disc flies straight and lands flat, with a hyzer release it flies with a soft hyzer the whole way, and anhyzer release will hold the turn and land relatively flat. The chariot can also handle a lot of power without flipping over. 

    The disc itself feels great in the hand with a really rounded rim that is decently deep. The glow plastic it comes in glows very bright and has some nice swirls in it.

    Overall this disc is great and has quickly made my bag and earned my trust. 

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

    Apr 15, 2018 16:10 PM

    The Chariot is by far my favorite disc that Infinite has came out with. The chariot kicked out my trusty verdicts in my bag. It offers a longer straighter flight than the verdict with a tad bit more glide. I have been impressed with its ability to fight a headwind and has been very predictable.

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

    Mar 22, 2018 08:44 AM

     

    Cujo
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/-0.5/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Mar 13, 2018 06:00 AM

    I was looking for a disc to slot between my mas weight Atlas and max weight  Champ Shark3.  (I find large diameter mids are my favorite molds) I had been bagging a Champ Max weight Mako3 however it is a bit touchy and I find myself turning it over a bit too much for my like.  This Chariot is the exact disc I was looking for. As others have said, this plastic/disc combo makes for some amazing glide.  Holds mostly straight in the wind.  What would I change....nothing.  Love the color too.  

    Markus Mika
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Mar 12, 2018 11:25 AM

    I had limited amounts of throws with this disc, but it is a great and very glidy midrange disc that for me flies similar to a DD Truth or Emac Truth. Released at an anhyzer it will hold the line for an extended period of time, but come back with a gentle fade at the end. It is comparable with the glide of the DD discs and is almost certainly receiving a slot in my bag. The feel in the hand is outstanding and it throws out of the hand instantly without me needing to make any adjustments. I think it will be a nicely overstable disc for a beginner and a straight flier or a slight hyzer flip disc for strong arms. Great disc all around and the flight numbers suggested seem to make sense.

    Murf
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Mar 12, 2018 11:18 AM

    Color Glow C-Blend is great plastic. Grippy and durable. This disc is nice and flat with a comfortable grip. I'd compare it to an Emac Truth in flight with a little less fade and compare it to an MD3 in feel. Back to the flight characteristics, it is straight with controllable low speed fade. I carry an Emac but will also carry this disc because it has less fade and it is a little bit shorter for me than the Emac.

    I also tried a few low power BH flex shots and it performed well flexing back at low speed

    KeithHowe
    My Flight Ratings: 5/6/0/0.5 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Mar 12, 2018 10:52 AM

    This was VERY glidey.  That was the first thing I noticed when I threw it.  This was also very straight for me.  Held a straight line and just a bit of fade at the end.  It handled the high speed well without any real turn.

    Some comparisons: a glidier/ slightly more stable mako, a less stable dx roc, a straighter/ longer buzzz, less stable than the EMac, more stable than the PreMac.

    Brady Malston
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/-0.5/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Mar 10, 2018 00:48 AM

    I got this disc because it seemed like it would fill that straight flying mid range slot without being too flippy. As soon as I opened it up and held it in my hand, I had a very good feeling that it was going to be exactly what I was looking for, and it certainly was. It has a flight similar to the mako3, with maybe a little bit more low speed fade, which is absolute perfect for accurate pin placement. The disc also was fantastic at holding any desired line, and the rim lends to an extremely smooth release. I would not hesitate recommend this disc to anyone looking for a go to straight midrange. 

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

    Mar 03, 2018 07:16 AM

    As usual, I took the Chariot out and threw it with a bunch of other discs to check its flight against its flight numbers, compare it to other discs for perspective, and give it a chance to take the place of a disc in my bag (a cage match for discs where the champion gets to play in this year's tournaments).  I didn't get a lot of throws in because it was cold and rainy/snowy and I had tested the Pharaoh first (all the mids groan out "yeah, distance drivers always get preferential treatment, the prima donnas") and my throwing hand was going numb.  It was enough to get a first impression though.

    The Chariot is more stable than my M3 but I have a light weight M3 for some reason so a max weight probably has a similar flight pattern.

    The Chariot is less stable than my Truth (not EMac) and Compass (both with weights in the 170s).

    The Chariot had a similar flight pattern as my 180 g G Star VRoc but it had more glide.

    The disc that matched the closest in flight was my Gobi.  The Gobi's flight numbers are 6/5/-0.5/1 compared to the Chariot's 5/5/0/1.  Based on all the discs tried, I'd say the Chariot's flight numbers are on the mark.  The Chariot and Gobi have the same diameter and the same rim width.  They feel very similar in the hand except that the Chariot has a microbead and the Gobi is beadless.  For some people (like me), this difference can be meaningful.

    Bag-worthiness: For now, I'm sticking with the Gobi because it's beadless.  However, I will be putting the Chariot in my Zuca where I have room to carry extra discs.  I'll throw it in practice rounds along with the Gobi so I can further compare the two against each other.  Right now, at 250 feet, my Gobi is money but if the Chariot scores some aces while the Gobi is *just* resting against the pole, I'll probably change my mind.  =)

    When Infinite Discs comes out with the beadless Chariot, my Gobi may have to do extra workouts while listening to Eye of the Tiger before getting in the cage if it wants to retain its title.

    Whyzerowl
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Mar 01, 2018 17:54 PM

    When I first started playing Disc Golf, the Mako3 was the disc that I first really clicked with. I learned on that disc. I loved that disc. I lived by that disc. Then I left it on the field and it was gone. I ended up moving on to other discs, and never went back. The Chariot is a very similar disc, only with a microbead. And I might have fallen back in love.

    The Glow C Blend is real nice, its soft and gummy and just feels like hand candy...not to mention the gorgeous swirl that mine has. It just feels like a disc that is going to fly buttery. And boy, does it ever!

    The Chariot is awfully neutral. You throw it flat- it stays flat. Put on a slight anhyzer, it flies on it and lands flat. Put it on a sharp hyzer, it will hold the hyzer. I was not shy with the Chariot when I threw it flat, and unlike the mako3 which isnt the most turn resistant disc I've thrown, the Chariot held the line. I LOOOOOOVE IT.

    The biggest thing I love about the Chariot is the float on it. Super glidey, its almost effortless. I really like this disc for standstill approaches or feathered placement shots when you need to slow down and finesse the disc to a place. 

    I have been a 2 mid mold guy, Comet and Hornet, and never felt like a needed a neutral mid to bridge the gap between them. I might need to bag the Chariot. 

     

     

    RichA
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1.5 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Feb 28, 2018 14:32 PM

    I was very excited to test the Chariot and Pharaoh after the release of the Exodus. The Exodus made my expectations pretty high, and the Chariot delivered. It feels pretty good in the hand, has a fairly deep feel to it (could just be I got one with a little flashing on the bead that needs to wear off). The plastic looks and feels amazing; colorglow has to be one of my favorites. 

    The Chariot was very neutral for me; it held any line I put it on (at sea level). For hyzers it would pop up a bit, but was easy to get it to hold the hyzer line through its entire flight. Thrown flat, it would turn over a bit, then flatten out and finish. On an anhyzer, it would hold the anhyzer virtually the entire flight, but flatten or finish depending on what the angle of release was. 

    My ratings: 5 5 0 1.5

    One of my favorite things about the Chariot, aside from its versatility, was the glide and distance it was giving me. I was throwing it about 60%, and it just kept going; it was controllable effortless distance. 

    I would definitely recommend the Chariot, it's a great versatile mid that can really do it all. It feels good, and looks better. 

    Matt Hester
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1.5 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Feb 28, 2018 13:47 PM

     

    I've been throwing the Chariot for a few rounds, and I absolutely love this disc! With the balance of consistent flight and feel in the hand, this disc will be a staple in my bag! Before throwing the Chariot, my midrange game consisted of Glow MD3's and Buzzz's. I believe the Chariot sits somewhere in between while leaning more towards the flight of the Glow MD3. The Chariot holds up to even the strongest throw by offering a straight flight with a smooth finish. On an average throw (60-80%), the Chariot would hold the line while offering a bit more fade than a Buzzz. This disc will carry any line it is thrown on; however, it does have a decent amount of stability that allows the disc to fade back at the end. This disc surprised me by the distance I was able to get! It seemed to have a great mix of speed, glide, and stability making for a versatile midrange!

    The Chariots I've tested have a great profile. They feel similar in the hand to a MD3, but they also have a thick rim like that of a Mako3. They also have a slight dome to them, which I think allows for the extra stability. The color glow plastic is some of the best plastic I've thrown! It has a great amount of grip, but it still offers that durability needed for a long-lasting disc! 

    Overall, the Chariot is a midrange ready for the bag of any skill level! The straight to stable flight that can execute a variety of shots makes this a useful tool on just about any course! Not sure if it's because of the plastic, but I would give this disc a bit more fade than advertised. If you're looking for a reliable straight flying midrange, look no further than the Chariot!

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

    Feb 28, 2018 06:34 AM

    To start off, the Chariot's profile and feel reminded me of a grippy Mako3 with a tiny microbead. The bead on this mid is smaller than that on an MD3. It has a super flat top and the color glow C-Blend plastic is super grippy.

    This disc will hold any line you put on it, and has a TON of glide. Great for uphill shots, sweeping hyzers, glidey anhyzers, and even hyzer flip forehand shots. Very versatile mid that will find a place in everyone's bag!

    jordyparks42
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Feb 27, 2018 10:04 AM

    Best thing about the Chariot I received was the plastic. Loved it! Not only does the color glow c-blend look awesome, but it feels great in the hand.

    As other reviews have stated, it's a lot like an Innova Mako3 with a micro-bead. It has a touch more stability than a Mako3.

    This disc is great for straight shots, and tailwind midrange shots. Not a great headwind midrange, but in normal conditions it's going to hold most lines you put it on. I love the glide that it offers as well. Excellent disc that I recommend picking up!

    Keith Miskell
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Feb 27, 2018 09:28 AM

    Chariot 180g - glow c blend -   5 / 5 / 0 / 1
    Fat mid-range feel in the hand, similar to mako3 or mortar in profile. This mold has a microbead but was not really noticable to me.

    The plastic feels GREAT it softer than most champion like plastics (opto, Z, lucid, VIP) but also very grippy. I put at the same softness as star plastic or similar to pinnacle. It's also very durable! In my test flights I found a few trees, side walks, and rocks and gravel. Similar resilience as champion, opto, lucid, or VIP. Perhaps a touch more likely to scuff being that is softer. Doesn't really get bad kicks off trees either, I think the flex in the plastic lends a hand in that.

    On a back hand, this thing fly's straight with a little face at the end when thrown on a slight hyzer or flat release. If you lay into it with some power, you get a slow drift to the right. This disc will stay on whatever line you put it on which makes it great for the woods when placement is key.

    Fore-handing this disc is tough due to it's low speed, and neutral flight. It fly's the same as a backhand but it a little more touchy to OAT and will show you your mistakes!

    I recommend this mid to newer and experienced players alike who are looking for a straight mid with a beefy feel in the hand. The disc isn't super deep or shallow, it just feels good! This is a mid to be thrown with confidence when you don't want a lot of left right action!

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

    Feb 26, 2018 14:26 PM

    I received the chariot recently and have been extremely impressed with the disc. In the hand, it reminds me a lot of an MD3, with maybe a little more of a dome to it. I love the feel of the glow plastic in the hand, it has a nice amount of flexibility to it without it feeling like a limp noodle in the hand.

    The disc has a ton of glide and will hang out on whatever line it is put on. I love how straight the disc was when thrown flat but also how well it would hold an anhyzer line. I did not have as much luck with the Chariot on a forehand, I was trying to throw it too hard and causing a lot of off axis torque on the disc. The Chariot will definitely be a disc that needs more control on a forehand than power, but will still have a ton of glide to compensate for the lower power put on the disc.

    This disc has made my bag right away and I cannot wait to throw it some more. It has become a workhorse already in line with my Emac Truth and Gobi to be a disc I throw a ton and I am extremely happy with the results I have had so far.

    jacobbyrd88
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Feb 24, 2018 15:33 PM

    My Chariot arrived in the mail last week, so these are my first impressions of the disc.

    The Chariot I tested was a 180g Glow C-Blend. First off, the feel of this C-Blend felt very nice in my hand. Mine was particularly flexible. I wouldn't say it fell quite in to "gummy" as it is not as flexible as G-Star, but it wasn't still like some other Champion Glow plastic I've thrown. I really liked the feel of the disc. It felt grippy, and glows wonderfully (as I've played a glow round with it as well.

    The feel of this disc is great. It's that classic feel like you get with a Mako3, Truth, Buzzz type of disc. The Chariot has a small microbead on the bottom of the disc, and it feels great in my hand.

    The flight of this disc was great. It was holding each line that I put it on. If I released on a hyzer, it would ride it the entire way. When thrown straight and hard, dead straight for about 250 before it lightly faded to the left for me (RHBH). It is able to handle some torque, and I was thoroughly impressed. I let me friend throw it a few times, the next day we played, he insisted I bring the disc for him to throw more. It's definitely one of those workhorse molds that you will pull out time and time again. For those wondering what I would compare it to, it seems to be reminiscent of my Dynamic Discs Truth (regular, not EMac).

    I tried a few forehands with it, and was impressed. I'd have to release on a slight hyzer to let her stand up, and fly straight before a nice and easy fade.

    Overall impressions, I'm a big fan of this disc. The run of plastic, the feel in my hand, and the flight. This disc would be great for beginners and advanced players.

    Bobby Hughes
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Feb 23, 2018 06:19 AM

    My biggest hole in my bag for the longest time has been finding a work-horse midrange that I can really lean on for any type of shot. I can now whole heartedly day that the Chariot has filled that slot in my bag. It feels great in my hand and flies beautifully.

    This disc will hold any angle that you put it on and can be manipulated for a variety of different shots. Rip it flat and it flies dead straight with a nice, controlled finish. Pop it on a little bit of hyzer and it will hold that hyzer throughout the entire flight while still getting an incredible amount of glide. It's great for beginners as it will do a good job in creating proper form and muscle memory. It even held up in the wind nicely, still holding the angle I put it on. 

    The Chariot immediately found a place in my bag. I would compare it to a Buzzz that feels better in my hand and fights the wind better. Pick yourself up one and you won't regret it.

    Jonathan Airbets
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Feb 22, 2018 14:17 PM

    The Chariot is a great disc and is best described as a more over stable microbeaded Mako3. 

    Right of the bat it feels just like a Mako3 except with a little sharper edge because of the microbead. Everything else about the two in feel and look is almost identical.

    My first throws with it I could tell that this disc is going to make it into my bag very quickly. The Chariot's microbead allows it to handle more power than the Mako3 without it flipping straight to the ground. This disc flies dead straight for 90% of the flight then has a dependable subtle fade at the end that makes it so reliable.

    Throw it on a hyzer and it will hold the hyzer the entire flight. Throw it on a slight anny and it will hold it for almost the entire flight before landing flat.

    If you are looking for a disc to fit in between your Mako3 and your Roc3 this is the disc for you. 

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

    Feb 21, 2018 18:50 PM

    Let me preface this by saying I love stable to understable discs that I can hyzer flip, but I also like to throw hard.

    Enter the Chariot.  My very first throw with it was a 200' uphill anny, and I hit the flag on top of the basket.  So, straight away, pretty pleased.

    On holes 300' and under it was park city.  I've been telling my friends it is a birdie magnet.  As a less stable disc, it handled better than expected into a head wind, standing up nicely when thrown on a hyzer, but where it really shines is thrown no wind/tail wind/even cross winds.  Winds were around 10-15 mph today, but it would still hold a very nice line without crashing in burning, even on left to right winds.  

    This is one of those discs that thrown hyzer, hyzers.  Thrown flat, goes straight.  Thrown anny, annies.  It's a bit cliche, but so far it is true.  

    The plastic is super nice, grippy without being TOO grippy, and the glow actually glows, which is totally a perk.  

    If you are a person that like to force an anny and expect a fight back, this is not the disc.  However, if you're hoping for something similar to a Mako3, this disc is great.  It's profile is very similar to a Buzzz or Buzzz SS, and flight seems to be similar as well.

    The disc in my bag that currently fills this hyzer-flippy understable role is the Element from Gateway, but one day in and I'm thinking the Chariot may be more predictable and handle the job a little better.  It handles power very well.  It's definitely going in my bag for now, and I doubt I will take it out any time soon.  It's not often I find a disc that I click with so immediately, but I definitely love this mid-range.

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

    Feb 21, 2018 15:49 PM

    I am already sure this disc will have a place in my bag for a while to come. It throws a lot like an MD3 which is my go to mid-range. The chariot does seem to be very slightly more understable which I think will help me find control for slightly straiter shots with a little hyzer flip. I also love that it came it this awesome colored glow c blend plastic, it has a great feel. 

    Toddiovision
    My Flight Ratings: 5/6/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Feb 20, 2018 12:22 PM

    I really liked testing the new Chariot from Infinite Discs in Glow C-Blend. I would describe this mid-range as feeling and looking like a micro-beaded Mako3, giving it just a bit more fade, though that end fade is very gentle. The Chariot also has great glide, making it a nice mid-range for respectable distance. 

    I would give it 5 stars, but the micro-bead is just slightly sharp, making the release on my backhand throws less smooth than ideal. But for controlled forehand approaches, that rim feels fine.

    I was able to throw some anhyzer lines with the Chariot and the disc held those lines quite faithfully, only fading out minimally. This is a versatile, general purpose mid that can be thrown by players at all skill levels. 

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