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Infinite Discs Maya
The Infinite Discs Maya is an understable distance driver made for easy distance and big shaping lines. It flips fast, glides far, and finishes soft. It’s a favorite for hyzer-flips, long turnovers, and beginner-friendly distance.
Flight: 11 | 5 | −3 | 1. The Maya turns on command, carries forever, and fades just enough to stay usable. Official specs
Why throw the Infinite Discs Maya?
- Easy hyzer-flip driver for smooth, straight distance.
- Long turnover driver that holds the angle without dumping early.
- Perfect tailwind bomber when you want glide, not fade.
- Roller-ready for power throwers once you learn the angle.
Plastics
I-Blend (value premium): grippy, affordable, and glidey. A great everyday thrower.
G-Blend (premium, flexible): GStar-like feel with added flex and cold-weather grip.
C-Blend (premium, durable): firm, long-lasting stability with clean releases.
Halo S-Blend (premium special runs): two-tone premium look with a confident feel.
Splatter S-Blend (premium special runs): durable S-style blend with limited-run splatter looks.
Gummy C-Blend (premium, softer runs): softer C-style feel that’s popular for grip.
Metal Flake Glow C-Blend (premium glow): glow visibility with a firmer, special-run feel.
Flight numbers
- Speed: 11
- Glide: 5
- Turn: −3
- Fade: 1
Similar Discs
Innova Roadrunner • Discraft Heat
FAQs
What are the Infinite Discs Maya flight numbers and what do they mean?
11 | 5 | −3 | 1 means fast speed, big glide, easy turn, and a gentle fade. Expect long carry with workable movement.
Is the Maya good for lower arm speeds?
Yes. Many players get straighter distance because the Maya wants to flip and glide. It helps you access driver distance sooner.
What shots does the Maya do best?
Hyzer-flips, long turnovers, and tailwind drives. It also works well for shaping woods lines that need drift.
Can power throwers use the Maya?
Yes. Higher power players often use it for big anhyzers, late-turning bombs, and controllable rollers.
Which plastic should I choose for the Maya?
Choose I-Blend for value and grip. Pick C-Blend for durability and long-term consistency. Go G-Blend for cold weather and extra flex. Choose Halo S-Blend or Glow runs if you want special-run feel and looks.
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Infinite Discs Maya
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I’m a 56 year old with slow arm speed and I can throw this disc further than any other because it turns quite a bit but fades at the end. I can also throw it on night Ani shots and it will hold the turn most of the flight without burning into the ground. It’s not a straight tunnel-shot flyer as it turns a lot , but if I throw it flat, it ends up where I aim with max distance. Holds up pretty well into a head wind, but I got a heavier version. The stamp is awesome too!
I replaced my lost maya for this new maya. Great disc for long throws.
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