Maya
Maya – Infinite Discs started with their own molds somewhat recently and they have filled out their lineup well. The newest addition to this lineup is the Maya. It is an understable distance driver that really gets going forward. It is a true distance driver that you can trust to turn enough to get all of the distance. It is a great disc for players just starting to throw distance drivers. It doesn’t take a ton of arm speed in order to get the full flight characteristics of the disc. It is also a great disc to learn how to throw rollers. It is an understable glidey driver that has a somewhat shallow rim that is extremely comfortable in the hand. These discs do not have a giant shoulder and have a decently flat feel in the hand. They are not extremely flat but the shallow shoulder gives them a shallower feel. Grab one of these great feeling discs today!
Infinite says this about the mold: “The Maya is an understable distance bomber! Beginner to Intermediate players will find the Maya to be an awesome straight flying distance driver, while advanced to open players will utilize the Maya for massive understable distance shots.”
Flight Numbers – Speed: 12, Glide: 5, Turn: -3, Fade: 1
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Shout to OTB for the fastest shipping. Disc is exactly as described, somewhat like a beat in wraith or destroyer in a better dx plastic. The flight pattern is pretty accurate but still need a decent arm.
These first run Maya are the best and glidey-ist under stable driver to come my way since the Tern.
I purchased the Maya specifically to throw overhand shots. Very, very specifically to birdie hole 13 at Sedgley Woods in Philadelphia, and I’m happy to report that I have done so with regularity since adding it to my bag. It’s a total bonus that the calendar stamp is awesome.