Innova Discs

INNOVA DISCS

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  1. Wanna contend for birdies on every hole? Look to Emily Weatherman's Innova MoonDust Sidewinder to lead the way. How this batch of MoonDust Sidewinder feel: Noticeable dome. Somewhat stiffer blend. More about the player: Hailing from Texas, Emily Weatherman took to the Disc Golf Pro Tour early, winning her first event in 2024 and becoming the DGPT Rookie of the Year that same year. Look to her to become a consistent contender on tour. More about the disc: This disc can add distance to anyone’s drive, but it is especially useful for those with less power. The Sidewinder is our best disc for long turnover shots and long-distance rollers. With the unique MoonDust formula, these discs have a rare gem like appearance. Flight Numbers: 9 / 5 / -3 / 1
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  2. Obstacles seems to wither away with the Rasmus Saukkoriipi Proto Glow Champion Toro from Innova. How this batch of Proto Glow Champion Toro feels: Flat. Softer feel. More about the player: Rasmus Saukkoriipi, of Finland, is a forehand specialist who’s been on the pro scene since 2022. Largely appearing in Europe, Saukkoriipi tied for 19th at the 2023 European Open and has a number of other impressive finishes. More about the disc: Bulldoze your way to the green with the Innova Toro – the great feeling overstable mid range that’s sure to win-over power players in any arena. New Proto Glow material shines on and on. Flight Numbers: 4 / 2 / 1 / 3
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  3. The Innova Xero in Soft Pro plastic is the dead straight putt and approach disc that suddenly turns out of range putts into makeable ones. **Scuffs are more apparent in Soft Pro plastic. This is normal and does not affect the flight or performance of disc. How the Xero disc feels: Compared to the Aviar, it has a deeper, wider rim and a bead. The Soft Pro Xero is noticeably softer and flexier than the R-Pro edition. Innova Xero Putter Flight Numbers: 2 / 3 / 0 / 0 How the Soft Pro Xero flies: The Xero helps increase your putting comfort zone. That’s because the zero high speed turn and zero fade provide a straight flight at slow putting speeds. So even if you don’t land as cleanly on the green as expected, that putt with the Xero is still doable – making it one of the best putters for beginners. Approach shots are just as handy. Controlled approaches and short drives are right up the Xero’s alley. It just hums along and does its thing. Great for: Long putts from downtown. Smooth, straight, and predictable approach shots. Winter and rainy disc golf.
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  4. The Shryke is an easy to throw, very long range driver for a wide variety of players. A mild high speed turn puts the Shryke in glide mode, which along with its high aerodynamic speed, give it incredible distance. The low speed fade is also mild, which makes it easy to keep on the fairway. The Shryke is similar to our popular Tern but faster and slightly more high speed stable.
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    Star Shryke
    $19.00
    Rating:
    92%
  5. If you’re looking for more than just a glimmer of hope for your distance game, it’s time to pack the sparkly and very overstable Innova Metal Flake Champion Destroyer. How it feels: Wide rimmed distance driver that feels as serious as it flies. Flight plate can range from fairly flat to a noticeable dome. Metal Flake Champion Destroyer Flight numbers: 12 / 5 / -1 / 3 How the Destroyer flies: Boom goes the dynamite. The Destroyer is a very fast, very overstable distance driver meant for advanced players. Thrown with the proper amount of power, the Destroyer disc flies straight followed by a slight turn for incredible distance until its mighty fade brings it back to the ground. It has no problems with headwinds and once beat in, you can expect even greater distance. Metal Flake Champion is a part of Innova’s Champion plastic family, which is among Innova’s most durable plastics. Along with that familiar see-through quality, Metal Flake Champion contains hundreds of tiny, sparkly metal flakes inside each disc. However, like other Champion plastics, it is also among Innova’s least grippy plastics. Metal Flake Champion Destroyers are considered to be the most overstable stock (widely available) Destroyer. An advanced level disc. The Metal Flake Destroyer is great for: Full send backhand and forehand drives No regret headwind drives Monster hyzer and flex shots Overhand huks Big wave skip shots Click here to learn more about the Destroyer disc.
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    Metal Flake Champion Destroyer
    $20.00
    Rating:
    96%
  6. When it comes to overstable drivers, only one disc comes to mind for most: The Champion Firebird. For years, this beefy disc has been the pro's first choice for hard fading hyzers and smooth sailing sidearm shots.How it feels: The Firebird’s moderate sized rim gives it a fairway driver type feel, making it a great fit for any sized hand.Flight numbers: 9 / 3 / 0 / 4Flight Path: Thrown flat with enough power, the Firebird will fly straight for short to medium length drives until its strong fade hooks it to the ground. Excellent control driver for those overpowering other drivers. *A sidearm dominant player approved disc.Champion plastic: Though the grip is not ideal for inclement weather, Champion plastic is the most durable and most overstable plastic. You’ll find Champion Firebirds in the bags of countless experienced disc golfers.The Innova Firebird is great for: Forehand Power drivesBig backhand hyzersHeadwindsOverhand hammers and thumbersSkip shotsLear more about the Champion Firebird here. 
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    Champion Firebird
    $18.00
    Rating:
    96%
  7. The Monster is one of our most stable, powerful, wind beating distance drivers. It's made for people who can turn over other discs into a stiff headwind. The Monster can fight some of the fiercest wind out there. We have not tested it in hurricane force winds... yet. The Monster is best suited for more advanced players.
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