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    Infinite Discs Signature P-Blend Glow Inca

    Infinite Discs Signature P-Blend Glow Inca

    4.7
    (6 Reviews)
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    The Signature P-Blend Glow Inca supports Infinite-sponsored touring pros and features a firm, glow-in-the-dark plastic perfect for confident approach shots or putting in low light.
    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 5.0/5.0/0.0/3.0
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 5/5/0/2.8
    Our Price:
    $15.49

    Signature P-Blend Glow Details

    P-Blend is a durable yet grippy blend similar to Innova "KC Pro" plastic, designed for use for those who like durable putters and mids that still have great grip. The Signature edition features limited edition stamps to support pro players on tour. The Glow P-Blend will help you find the disc better in your night rounds, but is also preferred by some players simply for its grippier feel.

    Inca Dimensions

    • Diameter: 21.70 cm
    • Height: 1.90 cm
    • Rim Depth: 1.40 cm
    • Rim Width: 1.30 cm
    • Max Weight: N/A

    Additional Information

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

    Reviews

    Mortbry
    Mortbry (Review Supporter, L3, Advanced) Signature P-Blend Glow
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/1 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Oct 21, 2021 14:54 PM

    This disc is a great mid! I've been throwing it for about a year and it has beat in nicely. Be careful though, one hit against a tree will ding this disc. However, after all the dings it still flies nice and straight.

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

    Nov 06, 2020 09:05 AM

    Quickly becoming my main mid. Holds whatever angle you throw it on for a very long time with a very gentle left finish (RHBH). Grip feels a lot like a Roc or Roc3. P blend plastic has a bit more grip to it than the I blend which I like in a mid.

    Tree Destroyer
    Tree Destroyer (Reader, Intermediate) Signature P-Blend Glow
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/2 Very Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Oct 06, 2020 16:05 PM

    I received a misprint of this disc as a mystery disc. It has a 2020 tournament date on it that is multi-printed and some other repeating patterns with the Inca clearly stamped over it all. I actually really like the look of the disc, I pretty much regard it as the first disc in my current collection. It floats well for 180g and I play it as a mid-range and putter. With the right hand on it the Inca flies straight and doesn't really show as strong a fade as the numbers suggest.

    I also use this disk to dig me out. I get great "revenge drives" with it on a casual flick but my favorite use of this poor, beautiful artifact is to give it a hard hammer throw over obstacles and around trees. The P Blend Glow plastic is scraped apart, the warrior stamp is smudged, and it's pretty much my favorite disc.

    Justus
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/3 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Sep 23, 2020 16:42 PM

    Picked one up to try out. Instantly found a place in the bag, holds whatever line I put it on. Released flat stays pretty straight and finishes pretty straight.

    Kyle
    My Flight Ratings: 5/5/0/3 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Aug 29, 2020 18:59 PM

    The Inca is something I fell in love with as soon as i threw it. I am a fan of the Buzzz and not very many beaded midranges, but this has become a go-to for me. Thrown flat, the Inca will have a nice straight flight with a dependable fade. Into a headwind, you will see a bit of turn out of the disc with a straight finish. In headwind situations, I will throw the Inca on a slight hyzer, let it stand up and ride its way toward the basket.

    BCdWG92
    BCdWG92 (Review Supporter, L3, Advanced) Signature P-Blend Glow
    My Flight Ratings: 5/4.5/0/3 Neutral Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    Aug 20, 2020 12:18 PM

    RHBH dominant player here. I'll start by saying I am not usually a fan of beaded discs, unless I'm using them for forehands (Justice and Rhyno are my go-to's for beaded forehand discs). I have a classic DX Roc that I received in a players pack and I liked it as a general use midrange, but it did not beat the Buzzz, Buzzz SS, or Buzzz OS out of my bag because I am just very comfortable with the Buzzz lineup and range of those 3 discs as a solid midrange spread. However, I picked up a 180g P-Blend Glow Inca and I love it. It feel just like Roc in hand, but definitly flatter overall. It feels very much like a flat-top Roc if you have ever felt one of those. The bead and rim profile is very similar if not identical to a Roc. I don't see the comparisons people are making with a Roc3. The Roc3 is much taller overall compared to the Inca. I think people may have the I-Blend Inca, so I can't comment on that. The Inca I have is almost a dead ringer for a flat-top Roc and flies beautifully. When thrown with decent power and flat, the Inca will glide on that line and go a long way. It definitely is close to the 5 glide that is listed, but I think it's not quite there and will be a 5 glide disc for sure once it is beat in just a touch so I gave it a 4.5 glide. It's long straight beautiful flight is punctuated by a good reliable fade at the end. If you throw it high, the fade looks like the 3 listed. If you throw it low on more of a straight punch line, the fade seems more of a 2. When thrown on a touch of anny, it rides out straight on the anny line without turning more than you want it to, then straightens out slowly before slowing down considerably and landing very softly either dead straight or subtly to the left. Long pushing hyzers it just holds the line the whole way with very reliable slow tilting fade to the ground with very minimal skip. The glide of the Inca is what I am most impressed with. It is a very smooth flying disc overall. I compared a flat throw with the Inca to a flat throw with my DX Roc and I just love the Inca more compared to the Roc. The Roc seemed to have more up and down action if it encountered an air bounce of any kind. The Inca had very little up and down action in an air bounce and kept on piercing straight through calm to moderate wind. In a strong wind, I think I will still prefer my Buzzz or Buzzz OS for their reliability in windy conditions, but it is too early to tell. The Inca is really growing on me. There is a 315 ft. hole with a water carry over a marsh at the course I play league rounds at. The basket is perched up on a rounded hill spot on the green, so coming up short means risking a water hazard penalty and going long means risking a blind uphill putt. I used to throw a medium power Latitude 64 Opto Explorer on a subtle anny flex line to make sure I got across the water and landed soft enough to park the pin. On the first try ever throwing the Inca on that hole, I threw the exact same subtle anny line and the Inca flew beautifully across the water, was never at risk of coming up short or going too long, and just put the landing gear down to a comfortable 20 ft. putt for birdie. The ease of which it flew that line and landed exaclty where I wanted it was incredible. I'm sold. I just bought two more.

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