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  1. The 2024 Pro World Championships brought the best of the best. Keep it top of mind with our limited run of Star Racers, the disc that flies like a beat-in Destroyer. Star Racer Flight numbers: 12 / 6 / -1 / 2 How it flies: ‘Seasoned Destroyer’ is something you hear a bunch when it comes to the Racer. After a flat release, watch it speed down the fairway. But instead of it fading hard like a Destroyer, the Racer stays pretty straight, especially for average arms. Eventually the fade kicks in, but not before it’s sailed a long way. Another term you hear a lot with the Racer is glide. This disc just doesn’t want to come back to the ground. The Racer is great for: When you want Destroyer performance, but without Destroyer beef. When you need that 10 extra feet of glide Predictable distance and fade Long hyzers
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  2. The 2024 Pro World Championships are all wrapped up, but you can still keep the momentum going with this limited run of Halo Star Wraiths. **Notice: Halo Effect Will Vary How these Wraiths feel: Most have a noticeable dome typical of the Wraith mold. Wraith Flight numbers: 11 / 5 / -1 / 3 More about the disc: This disc commemorates Innova’s 40 years of support to disc golf’s top international event. How the Wraith flies: The Innova Wraith is a long, stable to overstable distance driver. Released in 2005, the Wraith has not diminished in popularity. If anything, it has gotten more popular since it is so useful to so many skill levels. A real fan favorite, you’ll find a Wraith thrower at every course.
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  3. DGU doubled down on the unconventional with the Unhinged Halo Star Wombat3. The design’s got so much crazy goodness, you won’t be able to take your eyes off it. **An Adam Coe 2-Color design Notice: Halo effect will vary. How this batch of Halo Star Wombat3 feel: Flat. Classic Halo grip. More about the stamp: After teaming up with artist Adam Coe, we’ve ventured into a new realm of the awesomely weird. With bugged out eyes that pierce your soul and a strand of drool that would make anyone nearby uneasy, this demented looking Wombat (which appears to have some Wookie in him) is so out there we’re confident you’ll never look at the Wombat the same again. “With the overexaggerate style I was aiming for, it only felt right to push the subject matter to be a bit ridiculous too,” said Coe, who hopes the disc gives everyone a good laugh each time they use it. Golden Nugget: That’s right. The well-worn sling shot in its paw is for slinging the creature’s cube-shaped excrement. *Part of DGU’s new Unhinged Series  More about the Wombat3 disc: The Wombat3 flies straight and stays flying for a long time with its hefty glide. Anyone who struggles to remain on the straight and narrow should seek help from the Innova Wombat3. Halo discs typically have slightly more stability and glide than their Star counterpart.
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  4. DGU doubled down on the unconventional with the Unhinged Splatter Star Wombat3. The design’s got so much crazy goodness, you won’t be able to take your eyes off it. **An Adam Coe 2-Color design How this batch of Splatter Star Wombat3 feel: Minimal to moderate dome. Clean Star grip. More about the stamp: After teaming up with artist Adam Coe, we’ve ventured into a new realm of the awesomely weird. With bugged out eyes that pierce your soul and a strand of drool that would make anyone nearby uneasy, this demented looking Wombat (which appears to have some Wookie in him) is so out there we’re confident you’ll never look at the Wombat the same again. “With the overexaggerate style I was aiming for, it only felt right to push the subject matter to be a bit ridiculous too,” said Coe, who hopes the disc gives everyone a good laugh each time they use it. Golden Nugget: That’s right. The well-worn sling shot in its paw is for slinging the creature’s cube-shaped excrement. *Part of DGU’s new Unhinged Series More about the Wombat3 disc: The Wombat3 flies straight and stays flying for a long time with its hefty glide. Anyone who struggles to remain on the straight and narrow should seek help from the Innova Wombat3. Halo discs typically have slightly more stability and glide than their Star counterpart.
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  5. Dust off that favorite flannel and tighten up that butt-cut hairdo cuz’ it’s time to take a trip with the Throwback Star Polecat. **A Marm O. Set 2-Color Design. How this batch of Star Polecats feel: Most are flat. Super grippy Star plastic. Booyah! More about the stamp: One look at our Throwback Polecat and you’re roaming the halls of junior high all over again. Artist Marm O. Set’s latest masterpiece pays homage to the disc’s 30th anniversary with a design that transforms the beloved Polecat character into a grunge clad teenager complete chain wallet, combat boots, and Jonathan Taylor Thomas haircut. Check out cool 90’s details: Nod to original 1994 “Circle Stamp” (pictured below) Polecat typography similar to “Friends” logo   (Photo Courtesy of Bryan McAlees) More about the Polecat disc: If the Mako3 had a putter cousin, the Polecat would be it. Very straight. Very neutral flyer. However, it still has enough fade to keep it from being a total push over. Other Items introduced in 1994, that revolutionized the world: The Wonderbra Dodge Neon Netscape internet search engine Things that happened in 1994 that you may have forgot (or never knew about) Tommy Lee Jones wins best supporting actor for Fugitive Woman wins trial over spilt McDonald’s hot coffee. Pulp Fiction movie premiers and enlightens world with how to say Big-Mac in French. Answer: “le Big-Mac” How much did it cost in 1994? Milk $1.12 Gas $1.17 Ticket to Disneyland $35
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  6. Dust off that favorite flannel and tighten up that butt-cut hairdo cuz’ it’s time to take a trip with the Throwback Innova Halo Star Polecat. Notice: Halo effect will vary. **A Marm O. Set 2-Color Design. How this batch of Halo Polecats feel: Most are flat. Lots of Halo Star grip. Booyah! More about the stamp: One look at our Throwback Polecat and you’re roaming the halls of junior high all over again. Artist Marm O. Set’s latest masterpiece pays homage to the disc’s 30th anniversary with a design that transforms the beloved Polecat character into a grunge clad teenager complete chain wallet, combat boots, and Jonathan Taylor Thomas haircut. Check out cool 90’s details: Nod to original 1994 “Circle Stamp” (pictured below) Polecat typography similar to “Friends” logo   (Photo Courtesy of Bryan McAlees)   More about the Halo Polecat disc: If the Mako3 had a putter cousin, the Polecat would be it. Very straight. Very neutral flyer. However, it still has enough fade to keep it from being a total push over. Other Items introduced in 1994, that revolutionized the world: The Wonderbra Dodge Neon Netscape internet search engine Things that happened in 1994 that you may have forgot (or never knew about) Tommy Lee Jones wins best supporting actor for Fugitive Woman wins trial over spilt McDonald’s hot coffee. Pulp Fiction movie premiers and enlightens world with how to say Big-Mac in French. Answer: “le Big-Mac” How much did it cost in 1994? Milk $1.12 Gas $1.17 Ticket to Disneyland $35
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  7. No need to squint your eyes in search of birdies. The Innova Space Force Galactic XT Gator3 will chomp through your obstacles and leave you with a clean scorecard. **A Marm O. Set 2-Color Design Notice: Amount of Galactic swirls and striations will vary How this batch of Gator3 disc feels: Super grippy XT feel. Moderate stiffness and softness. 170-172: pretty flat to minimal dome. Most discs 169 grams and below have noticeable dome. More about the stamp: Chart a course for the Gator constellation, a rare arrangement of stars that if seen prior to a disc golf event fortells good luck (Well, at least that’s how it goes in Disc Golf United lore). Since many of us have trouble seeing constellation figures in the sky (even made up ones), artist Marm O. Set did us a favor by filling in the connect-a-dot constellation lines to fully reveal our favorite swamp beast. More about the Innova Gator3 Disc: Much like its Gator cousin, the small diameter Gator3 has reliable overstability. However, the Gator3 has a touch less fade, making it easier to control. It still delivers excellent accuracy for shorter drives and approach shots. Ideal for forehands, spike hyzers, and sharp skips. Gator3 Flight Numbers: 5 / 2 / 0 / 3
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  8. If your disc golf game feels more like hand-to-hand combat, it’s time to arm yourself with the XT Space Invader disc. *** A Tony Diaz 3-Color Design How this batch of XT Invaders feel: Quite flat. Stiff. Supreme grip. More about the stamp: If you’re not invading, you’re fading. Now, that saying may not be as well-known as ‘You gotta risk it, to get the biscuit’ (mainly because we just made it up), but it has the same meaning and is particularly applicable with this Space Invader disc release which is an all-out assault (in a good way, of course) on your visual senses. Artist Tony Diaz puts you right in the middle of a space man vs space creature death match. But after looking at the melee for a minute, you might begin to wonder, which party is invading …  Is it the human or the monster? Deep stuff, Tony. Deep stuff indeed. More about the disc: The Invader is one of our most versatile straight flying putt and approach discs. It also shines bright as a putter. Its moderate fade, even at low speed, makes keeping it on a line easy. XT Invader Flight Numbers: 3 / 2 / 0 / 1
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  9. If your disc golf game feels more like hand-to-hand combat, it’s time to arm yourself with the Star Space Invader disc. *** A Tony Diaz 3-Color Design How this batch of Star Invaders feel: Flat to minimal dome. Tasty Star grip. More about the stamp: If you’re not invading, you’re fading. Now, that saying may not be as well-known as ‘You gotta risk it, to get the biscuit’ (mainly because we just made it up), but it has the same meaning and is particularly applicable with this Space Invader disc release which is an all-out assault (in a good way, of course) on your visual senses. Artist Tony Diaz puts you right in the middle of a space man vs space creature death match. But after looking at the melee for a minute, you might begin to wonder, which party is invading …  Is it the human or the monster? Deep stuff, Tony. Deep stuff indeed. More about the disc: The Invader is one of our most versatile straight flying putt and approach discs. It also shines bright as a putter. Its moderate fade, even at low speed, makes keeping it on a line easy. Star Invader Flight Numbers: 3 / 2 / 0 / 1
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  10. If your disc golf game looks more like hand-to-hand combat, it’s time to arm yourself with the Innova Luster Champion Space Invader disc. *** A Tony Diaz 3-Color Design How this batch of Luster Champion Invaders feel: Flat. Impressive Champion grip. Lock-on and let er’ rip. More about the stamp: If you’re not invading, you’re fading. Now, that saying may not be as well-known as ‘You gotta risk it, to get the biscuit’ (mainly because we just made it up), but it has the same meaning and is particularly applicable with this Space Invader disc release which is an all-out assault (in a good way, of course) on your visual senses. Artist Tony Diaz puts you right in the middle of a space man vs space creature death match. But after looking at the melee for a minute, you might begin to wonder, which party is invading …  Is it the human or the monster? Deep stuff, Tony. Deep stuff indeed. More about the disc: The Invader is one of our most versatile straight flying putt and approach discs. It also shines bright as a putter. Its moderate fade, even at low speed, makes keeping it on a line easy. Luster Champion Invader Flight Numbers: 3 / 2 / 0 / 1
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  11. If your disc golf game feels more like hand-to-hand combat, it’s time to arm yourself with the Halo Star Space Invader disc. *** A Tony Diaz 3-Color Design Notice: Halo effect will vary. How this batch of Halo Invaders feel: Minimal to moderate dome. Just right Halo Star grip. More about the stamp: If you’re not invading, you’re fading. Now, that saying may not be as well-known as ‘You gotta risk it, to get the biscuit’ (mainly because we just made it up), but it has the same meaning and is particularly applicable with this Space Invader disc release which is an all-out assault (in a good way, of course) on your visual senses. Artist Tony Diaz puts you right in the middle of a space man vs space creature death match. But after looking at the melee for a minute, you might begin to wonder, which party is invading …  Is it the human or the monster? Deep stuff, Tony. Deep stuff indeed. More about the disc: The Invader is one of our most versatile straight flying putt and approach discs. It also shines bright as a putter. Its moderate fade, even at low speed, makes keeping it on a line easy. Halo Invader Flight Numbers: 3 / 2 / 0 / 1
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