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Infinite Discs C-Blend Galleon

Infinite Discs C-Blend Galleon

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The C-Blend Galleon is very flat and made for power shots and utility lines, offering a stiff, chalky grip and overstable flight that finishes hard. This plastic features embedded metal flakes and a matte appearance, making it ideal for players needing a dependable, low-glide fairway that resists turn in all conditions.
Manufacturer Flight Numbers 6/3/0/5
Reviewer Flight Numbers 6/2.9/0/5.1
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C-Blend Details

C-Blend plastic is a transparent, ultra durable plastic that provides outstanding performance and long life. C-Blend can maintain its flight characteristics for longer than most, softer plastics and is comparable to Innova Champion plastic. 

Galleon Dimensions

  • Diameter: 21.20 cm
  • Height: 2.00 cm
  • Rim Depth: 1.20 cm
  • Rim Width: 1.70 cm
  • Max Weight: 173g

Additional Information

  • Primary Use: Mid Range
  • Stability: Very Overstable
  • Recommended Skill Level: Advanced
  • Plastic grade(s): Durable, Premium
  • Beadless

Reviews

Lee's Frisbee Fixation
My Flight Ratings: 6/2/0.5/6 Terrible for Beginners Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: Very Overstable

Jul 13, 2026 19:38 PM

As an intermediate power thrower, I love overstable discs - but only up to about speed 9.

 The Innova Croc wasn't as insanely overstable as I expected, so I was extremely curious whether or not the Galleon would be as stable is the numbers imply. It has one standard deviation more armspeed, as well as glide than the Croc, but the same 0/5 turn to fade ratio. I can flex a Croc about 280 in an open space. Backhand and forehand.

 BUT THE GALLEON - I struggled to crack 200 with it. I needed to use a chopping forehand to do so.  It has been nearly impossible to throw for me to throw with a conventional backhand. No matter how much of an exaggerated anhyzer angle I give it, all it wants to do is DIVE to the ground after about 150 feet. It goes to a reverse roller angle in mid air. It almost wants to go upside down. 

It is every bit as overstable as advertised. Probably more so - in my opinion. You would need to be a professional disc golfer or a complete gorilla to see this thing fly on backhand. 

WHAT IT DOES DO WELL: this thing is a skipping machine. I could skip it about as far as i could throw it by aim it at the ground on an exaggerated hyzer. I can imagine getting a skip ace with this disc inside 200 feet. 

Most overstable disc I own. Makes the Turbulence feel like a paper airplane. Elbows beware!

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