Infinite Discs Halo I Blend Emperor
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Infinite Discs Emperor 12 | 5 | -1 | 2.5
If you want to uncork massive drives without worrying about your disc instantly masking your power with a hard dump, the Infinite Discs Emperor is built to reign supreme over your bag. Sitting proudly at the top of our high-performance collection of distance drivers, this mold is engineered for controlled max-distance shots that demand a flawless balance of speed, glide, and a reliable finish. Thrown with power, the Emperor pushes downfield with incredible accuracy at full flight, making it a staple for experienced players who need a dependable distance mold that doesn't buckle under high off-axis torque.
Flight Numbers
The flight ratings of 12 | 5 | -1 | 2.5 mark the Emperor as a highly controllable, moderately overstable distance weapon. It provides just enough high-speed turn to ride the wind for maximum distance while retaining a stout, authoritative low-speed fade that keeps your placements incredibly predictable.
| Speed | Glide | Turn | Fade |
|---|---|---|---|
| 12 | 5 | -1 | 2.5 |
The Emperor delivers:
- Controlled Distance Flight: Exceptional high-speed stability paired with a dependable finishing fade.
- Power-Friendly Performance: Handles torque and full-power releases cleanly without turning over into the dirt.
- Glide with Accuracy: Pushes forward deep into the fairway while maintaining a tight, controllable line.
It excels at:
- Max-distance flex lines where you need a disc to fight out of an anhyzer angle.
- Long backhand hyzer-flips that track straight for hundreds of feet before fading.
- Stiff crosswind or mild headwind drives where consistency cannot be compromised.
The Halo I-Blend Plastic Advantage
This special run of the Emperor introduces the unique performance characteristics of Infinite's Halo I-Blend plastic. Physically, the disc features a wide, comfortable rim profile with a clean, beadless bottom that fits beautifully in the hand for maximum leverage. The Halo technology features a distinct, highly aesthetic colored outer rim that adds a touch of structural stability. By pairing this with the I-Blend core, this run is highly popular for flying like it is "already beat-in" straight off the shelf. It features a slightly less aggressive overstability and a tackier, more compliant premium grip, making it easier to activate the high-speed turn even when temperatures drop on local league nights.
How the Emperor Fits in the Infinite Discs Lineup
- Vs the Infinite Discs Pharaoh: The Pharaoh acts as a faster, more understable distance option that flips up easily, whereas the Emperor brings significantly more torque resistance and a stronger late-flight bite.
- Vs the Infinite Discs Slab: The Slab is a pure, overstable utility meat-hook designed for extreme wind fights, while the Emperor functions as your core, high-glide distance workhorse.
- Vs the Discmania DD3: Players who loved the older, traditional Innova-molded Discmania DD3 will feel right at home with the Emperor, as it delivers that identical classic hand feel, comfortable shoulder height, and modern flight consistency.
Infinite Discs Emperor Release Information
- Flight Numbers: Speed 12 | Glide 5 | Turn -1 | Fade 2.5
- Disc Type: Moderately Overstable Distance Driver
- Plastic Blends: Halo I-Blend (Available in single-foil stock and limited 3-foil stamp editions)
- Release Date: June 2026
Frequently Asked Questions About the Infinite Discs Emperor
How does Halo I-Blend plastic alter the flight of the Emperor?
Halo I-Blend offers a unique performance sweet spot. While traditional premium plastics can make a disc very overstable out of the box, the I-Blend core allows the Emperor to fly with an "already beat-in" quality, giving you a touch more workable high-speed turn right from your very first throw.
Is the Infinite Discs Emperor suitable for beginner players?
Due to its speed 12 rim and overstable finish, true beginners may find the Emperor hooks left too early on backhand releases. However, intermediate and advanced players with developing power will find the Halo I-Blend version highly accessible for unlocking maximum distance.
What is the difference between the 3-foil stamp and single-foil editions?
The differences are purely cosmetic. The limited 3-foil stamp edition features an intricate, multi-layered metallic artwork design that collectors love, while the single-foil stock edition offers a clean, classic aesthetic perfect for throwing straight into your field-work stack.
Can the Emperor handle high-power forehand shots?
Yes, absolutely. The clean, beadless rim and torque-resistant nature of the Emperor mold make it an excellent choice for power sidearm players who want a disc that can handle high velocity without rolling over prematurely.
Looking to load up on your favorite signature molds and custom artwork combinations? Explore our complete Infinite Discs Collection or browse the flagship mold directly via our main Infinite Discs Emperor page today to build your ultimate tournament configuration.

































