If you are new to the sport, do not get this disc. This is one of the most overstable discs I have ever thrown. Yeah like the other gentleman said, totally ignore Infinite's flight rating, this thing has positive turn not negative. This thing starts hyzering as soon as initial launch speed tapers in the slightest.
Now all that out of the way, what did I think about this disc? It's fire. This disc is super good, but you need an arm. I am a power>accuracy woods player and with my new backhand form with an extended reach back that turns my head towards the disc, this thing flies REALLY fast out of the hand, starting to hyzer as soon as it's down to 10 speed.
You can throw this guy on a fat anhyzer (30-50degrees, not even a sky anny) like 10feet off the ground and it will ride it for about 2/3 of the flight, then fight out of it and come back to hyzer for a flare skip at the end. It's pretty insane to witness. Most discs that are that OS have no glide to speak of, so they won't air out long enough to hyzer completely (Fireball, xXx, Felon, Max, etc). Honestly that's what makes this disc so unique. Sure it's beef city, but it's also domey, and holds a really nice line without dumping super hard as soon as it can stall.
That said, I doubt this will be your workhorse disc. This is that super cute metal flake jolly rancher in the back corner of your bag that you pull out when you need a gigantic spike hyzer, a dogleg left after a small long right turn, or wind that would normally intimidate you if you were holding any other disc. This thing eats wind like an alcoholic teenager can throwback an 18 pack.
It took me 3 weeks to figure out and calculate for myself what sort of a flight rating to give this thing. I would say it were an 11/4/1/4