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    Infinite Discs I-Blend X-Out Ruin

    Infinite Discs I-Blend X-Out Ruin

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    The I-Blend X-Out Ruin is a factory second disc in Infinite’s I-Blend plastic, giving you an affordable way to test the Ruin’s torque-resistant flight in a more grippy and slightly flexible material.
    Manufacturer Flight Numbers 3.0/3.0/0.0/3.0
    Reviewer Flight Numbers 3/3/0/3
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    I-Blend X-Out Details

    Infinite I-Blend is an affordable plastic blend with a great feel and incredible glide.  This plastic has a slightly softer, grippier, feel than S-Blend and is almost just as durable. If you're looking for a premium feel at an affordable price, you'll want Infinite Blend in your bag.  This is the X-Out / Misprint of the I-Blend plastic.

    Ruin Dimensions

    • Diameter: 21.80 cm
    • Height: 1.80 cm
    • Rim Depth: 1.40 cm
    • Rim Width: 1.30 cm
    • Max Weight: 173g

    Additional Information

    • Primary Use: Putt & Approach
    • Stability: Overstable
    • Recommended Skill Level: Intermediate, Advanced
    • Plastic grade(s): Durable, Midgrade, Premium
    • Beadless

    Reviews

    Austin L.
    My Flight Ratings: 3/3/0/3 Somewhat Beginner Friendly Throwing Distance: N/A Straight Score: N/A

    May 25, 2022 08:50 AM

    I bag 175G I-Blend X-Out Ruin and live above 5000' elevation in Wyoming

     

    Feel:  This might be the only controversial issue with this disc.  It has a very straight pronounced lip that feels big in the hand, with a very "square" wing.  The I-Blend plastic for this run feels a little slick right out of the box, but still has good grip.  Didn't really have too much flashing issues and felt good to throw right out of the box. I throw this disc both RHBH and RHFH.  Has a little more of a "square" edge than I am used too.

    Flight:  This is the perfect compliment to my Pig.  It is reliably overstable, even into a pretty stiff headwind.  This disc holds a straight line a little longer than my pig, with the same fade at the end of the flight, but, the Ruin gets a little more ground action.  The ruin also has more glide, making those longer approaches a little easier to reach with accuracy.  I use my ruin for most shots inside 250' when I want a little ground action with a little easier distance.  Due to the amount of low speed fade and the feel in the hand, I do not use this as a putting putter and would not recommend as a putting putter. 

    Conclusion: Great disc by Infinite.  If you are looking for an overstable approach disc that can handle winds, can be thrown reliably both FH and BH, and that will still get some skip and ground play, then the Ruin is the disc for you.  Beginners will find this disc very overstable, but reliable.  It is pretty forgiving if you struggle with OAT on your FH.  More experienced players will find this disc to be a go-too approach disc inside 300', allowing easier distance compared to some, with the same reliable finish.  I would say the flight numbers are pretty accurate.  Will update as the disc beats in.  The only real "make or break" deal about this disc is going to be the feel in the hand.  

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