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Infinite Discs
Era 10|5|-1|1.5
Era 10|5|-1|1.5
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$18.99 USD
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Finish Line Control Driver 10|5|-1|1.5
The Finish Line Discs Era is a popular control driver designed to be an all-purpose disc for players of all skill levels.
Here's a breakdown of its characteristics:
- Flight Numbers: The Era typically has flight numbers of Speed 10, Glide 5, Turn -1, and Fade 1.5-2.
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Flight Path:
- Neutral Flight: It's designed with a flat top and neutral flight path, making it suitable for both backhand and forehand throws.
- Understability and Stability: While understable enough to be useful for newer players, it also possesses enough stability to handle the power of experienced players like Drew Gibson.
- Straight with Fade: It offers a generally straight flight with a bit of fade at the end. Some users describe it as having minimal fade for a straight fairway flight.
- Flip Up Potential: It can be thrown on a hyzer release and will flip up to flat, then glide before a dependable finish.
- Shot Shaping: The Era's neutral flight numbers and low fade potential allow for a variety of shot shapes.
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Plastic: The Era comes in different plastic types, including Forged and Composite.
- Forged: Offers a more understable flight than the Composite. The plastic is described as having a good feel, similar to a cross between Kastaplast K1 and Innova Star plastics, with good grip and flexibility.
- Composite: Considerably more overstable than the Forged, according to finishlinediscs.com. It is stiffer but still fairly gummy, providing more stability without being overly so. It's recommended for its reliability, stability, and durability.
- Comparison to Other Discs: The Era is sometimes compared to other 10-speed control drivers like the Innova Beast and the Infinite Discs Dynasty. Reviewers note it has slightly more stability than the Innova Beast, with less high-speed turn. It's also compared to a longer/faster Exodus or a faster Eagle or Teebird.
- Overall: The Era is highly regarded as a versatile and reliable control driver that can be a workhorse in the bag for many disc golf players, offering good distance and control.
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