Infinite Discs

Infinite Discs Emperor

Regular price $15.99 USD
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Plastic: G-Blend
G-Blend
Weight - Color (Stamp): 171g - Orange (Black Chrome)
  • 173-75g - Black (Black/Silver Foil)
  • 171g - Orange (Black Chrome)
  • 171g - Purple (Magenta Foil)
  • 161g - Purple (Blue Foil)
  • 169g - Red (Silver Foil)
  • 171g - Sky Blue (Jellybean)
  • 173-75g - White (Silver Foil)
  • 161g - Pink (Lavender)
  • 170g - Violet (Silver)
Plastic: G-Blend
Weight - Color (Stamp): 171g - Orange (Black Chrome)
Infinite Discs Emperor - G-Blend / 171g - Orange (Black Chrome) - Skyline Disc Golf
$15.99 USD
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Flight Numbers

12Speed
5Glide
-1Turn
2.5Fade

Infinite Discs' flagship distance driver. The Emperor lives in the "controllable bomber" lane — fast enough for max distance, workable enough to shape lines, and consistent enough to cycle across multiple plastics.

Why Throw the Emperor?

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The Destroyer Alternative

Players constantly compare the Emperor to a beat-in Destroyer — same speed, similar rim feel, but with more reliable turn out of the box. If Destroyers feel like a lottery, the Emperor delivers consistent runs.

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Built for Flex Lines

Release on hyzer, let the -1 turn stand it up, and watch the 2.5 fade bring it back. The Emperor's flex shot is textbook — long S-curves that cover full fairways with a forward-finishing fade.

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Forehand Confidence

The Emperor handles torque cleanly and finishes without dumping. It's a forehand player's workhorse — enough stability to resist wrist roll, enough glide to carry real distance on sidearm rips.

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Cycle-Friendly Across Plastics

From fresh Halo S-Blend for overstable headwind shots to beat-in I-Blend for turnover bombs, the Emperor covers the full stability spectrum. Many players bag three or four in different stages of wear.

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Reliable Fade Without the Dump

A 2.5 fade is strong enough to finish on time but not so harsh that it crashes sideways. The Emperor fades forward — it lands closer to the center line than meathook drivers with fade 3 or 4.

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Run Transparency

Infinite marks every Emperor with run numbers and production details. You know exactly what you're getting — no guessing between flat-top and pop-top lottery like some legacy molds.

Plastics

Popular

I-Blend

Value Premium • Grippy • Extra Glide

Softer and grippier than S-Blend at a lower price point. I-Blend Emperors fly with impressive glide and season into workable bomber lines. Many players call it the best-value premium plastic in disc golf.

S-Blend

Premium • Balanced • Star-Like Feel

Infinite's flagship premium blend — balanced grip and durability comparable to Innova Star. S-Blend Emperors fly true to the 12/5/-1/2.5 numbers and hold their flight for a long time.

Halo S-Blend

Premium • Two-Tone Rim • More Overstable

S-Blend durability with a contrasting Halo rim that adds a touch of stability. Halo Emperors run closer to 12/5/0/3 out of the box — the go-to for headwinds and confident forehand distance.

C-Blend

Premium • Translucent • Champion-Like

Firm, ultra-durable, and translucent. C-Blend holds stability the longest of any Emperor plastic. It resists wear and keeps the flight consistent through heavy use — ideal for players who want zero surprises.

G-Blend

Premium • Flexible • Cold-Weather Grip

A GStar-like feel with added flex and grip, especially useful in cold weather. G-Blend Emperors can feel slightly less stable than S-Blend, making them a good choice for more workable distance lines.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Same speed, similar rim, overlapping flight — but not a clone. The Emperor is manufactured by Innova for Infinite Discs using a unique mold. Most throwers find the Emperor more consistent run-to-run than Destroyers, with slightly more workable turn and a softer fade. Think of it as a Destroyer you can trust out of the box.
Different retailers round differently. Infinite's own listings commonly show 12/5/-1/2.5. In practice, the fade lands between a Destroyer's 3 and a more neutral driver's 2 — strong enough to finish reliably, but not so hard that it dumps sideways.
I-Blend for max glide and value. S-Blend for balanced everyday premium. Halo S-Blend for extra stability and headwind confidence. C-Blend for maximum durability and longest-lasting flight. G-Blend for cold weather grip and a softer hand feel. Many players own Emperors in three or four plastics for different stability slots.
Infinite prints run numbers and production details on every disc. Different runs can fly slightly differently — some are domier with more glide, others are flatter and more overstable. The run transparency helps you find the exact flight you want and rebuy it.
Same concept — fresh premium for overstable, seasoned for workable turn. The advantage is consistency: Emperors of the same run and plastic tend to fly alike, so your cycle stays predictable. A fresh Halo Emperor handles wind; a beat-in I-Blend becomes a turnover bomber.
It's one of the best forehand distance drivers in the game. The rim feels comfortable on sidearm grips, and the stability handles torque without flipping. Halo S-Blend and C-Blend are the top forehand choices — they resist wear and finish reliably under power.
All three occupy the same 12-speed workhorse slot. The Destroyer varies the most run-to-run but has the deepest legacy. The Zeus (Paul McBeth's pick) is consistent with a slightly shallower feel. The Emperor splits the difference — Destroyer-like rim, more predictable runs, and run transparency. Try one in I-Blend or S-Blend and see how it compares to what you're throwing now.

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