Innova Discs

INNOVA DISCS

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  1. If the Aviar and Polecat had a child, its name would be Xero. Stable, straight, and true, the Innova Xero is a perfect ten when it comes to dialing-in putts and threading your way to the green. Xero to Chains in Seconds Flat! The medium profile Xero has a similar look to an Aviar, but with a more compact feel and rounded rim that allows you to really sling this disc straight into the basket. For approach shots, this Innova putter with a bead on the rim behaves closely to a Polecat with its 0 glide and 0 fade. Watching this disc hyzer flip to straight is a thing of beauty. And anhyzer shots are just as pretty. It just hums along and does its thing. Mild conditions or in the woods are where this disc really shines. Choose Xero When it comes to Innova Putters, there are several to choose from, but make sure you put the Innova Xero high on your list.
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  2. The Katana is built with the finesse thrower in mind. Recommended downwind driver. Hit the angle right and watch it bolt out of sight. The physical characteristics resemble a Boss with the flight characteristics of a Sidewinder on steroids. Master the technique of Katana and rule the course. 
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    Blizzard Champion Katana
    $18.00
    Rating:
    80%
  3. Smooth and stiff, the Innova KC Pro Roc is the preferred mid range for professional and highly skilled players everywhere. How the Roc feels: The rounded, shallow rim means business, but it's not difficult to grasp. Large diameter. Roc Flight numbers:  4 / 4 / 0 / 3 How it flies: Since its inception, the Roc has been a staple in the bags of disc golfers worldwide. You can count on its overstable flight from the get-go and as it ages you’ll find new uses for the versatile disc. No matter the shot you face, throwing a Roc is a great option. KC Pro Plastic: Though it’s the least durable and least grippy of the Innova plastic family, players, especially pros, still gravitate toward it for its smooth, stiffer feel. KC Pro was designed for 12-time World Champ Ken Climo, who used the plastic during his dominance of the pro tour. Great for: Medium length drives with trusty fade Cycling several in your bag in various stages of wear Force flex annys Smooth, slow hyzers How will I throw it? Beginner: With its out-of-the-box overstability, it may not be the best choice for a new player. Intermediate players make great use of its versatitlity and advanced players will likely bag several.
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    KC Pro Roc
    $15.00
    Rating:
    98%
  4. Big glide is the Innova Champion Tern’s calling card, which means you don’t have to break your back to throw this maximum distance driver far.How it feels: Noticeable dome. Wider rim, but not difficult to grasp.Flight numbers: 12 / 6 / -2 / 2 (the Champion Tern is a notch more overstable than Terns in other plastics.)How the Champion Tern flies: The Tern is a fast, slightly understable driver that’s born to make tight ‘S’ styled shots. What’s great about the Tern, is that you don’t have to have incredible power to throw it far. Just throw it flat or with a tiny bit of hyzer and its glide and natural turn will take it from there.Great for: Hyzer flip bombs.Extremely long turnovers.Maximum distance standstill shotsTailwind drivesHow will I throw it? Amateur players will love the Tern. Once you find a weight that agrees with you, you’ll never take it out of your bag. It’s got the perfect amount of understability for medium strength arms to really crank it, but has enough fade to keep it in play. The Tern is still a viable option for those with big arm speed and you’ll see those players making effortless turnovers with the disc. 
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    Champion Tern
    $18.00
    Rating:
    89%

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