Innova Discs

INNOVA DISCS

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  1. The Coyote is a larger diameter mid-range disc with good glide that flies predictably for straight, gentle turnover, or hyzer shots. It holds a soft flight line and has a friendly grip that makes it easy to throw and release. The Coyote is an excellent disc for many types of long or short approach shots, short drives, roller shots, and even short range putts. A great choice for beginners, intermediates and pros using only one disc.
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  2. The Innova Jay in grippy DX plastic makes must-have straight shots routine. With mild fade at the flight’s end, this point and shoot disc will have you routinely nesting upon the green.How the DX Jay feels: The Jay is a low profile, large diameter mid range with a microbead on the rim. It’s got a flat flight plate that feels right at home in your hand. Flight numbers: 5 / 4 / 0 / 1How it flies: If you like frozen ropes with a gradual fade make some room in your bag for the DX Jay. It’s similar to the Lion or Shark, but with less of an overstable bite at the end. The Jay follows the line you put it on no matter which way you release it.“If you like point and shoot and you don’t want to beat the snot out of your Roc3 to get it. Out of the box you got it right here,” said disc creator Dave Dunipace.How will I throw it? Thrown flat, intermediate disc golfers will experience a dependable, gentle fade after a significantly straight flight. Power throwers will experience similarly straight flights but with a mild turn midway through.Choose this disc: If you are trying to fill a certain hole in your bag between a Roc3 and Mako3 then the Jay is your bird.
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  3. The Innova Mako3 in DX plastic is the neutral, easy to grip mid range disc that flies straight from the get-go.How the Mako3 disc feels: Flat. Deliciously grippy. The Mako3’s thin rim makes grip and release natural for any sized hands. And, after only a few throws your body will instinctively reach for it.DX Mako3 Flight Numbers: 5 / 5 / 0 / 0How the DX Mako3 flies: Straight as can be. Excellent glide. And, minimal fade at flight’s end. For moderate conditions, especially in the woods, the Mako3 can easily be your most used disc for medium length drives and approaches. Very versatile for most throws, especially for any must-hit-gap shot.The Difference of DX Mid’s: For mid range discs, many players start with DX plastic and never stop. Its ample, all-weather grip and quick break-in time is incredibly tough to beat. Available in most other Innova plastics, expect for the Mako3’s already strong following to only get stronger now that it’s available in DX plastic.How will I throw it?: Beginner to intermediate players will see straight flights with a moderate fade at flight’s end. As they become more accustomed to the disc, they will experience an even straighter finish.Advanced players will see very straight flights from the start and as it ages it will become more and more of a turnover disc.Great for: Laser-beam-straight medium length drives and approachesReliable anhyzer throws right out of the box.One-disc rounds.Choose this disc: If you are new to the game and want a proper introduction to the sport, or if you are a veteran disc golfer who prefers DX for your mid range game, the time has come for the Mako3.
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  4. King of the Fairway. That sounds pretty nice doesn’t it? After bagging the easy-to-throw KC Pro Lion, prepare for a long and fruitful reign.   In mild conditions, this friendly mid-range can handle any line, but it really shines for medium length tunnel shots. Just apply a touch of hyzer and watch the Lion float straight toward the hole. How it feels:  Firm. Smooth. Flat. You know how KC Pro Rocs feel? Just like that. The convex rim, small bead and flat flight plate give the Lion a comfortable grip and create a neutral flight. Flight Numbers: 5 / 4 / 0 / 2
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  5. The Wombat3 mid-range feels great in the hand and is easy to throw. The VTech rim and lower profile adds extra torque resistance, great for sidearm throws. Straight shots still go straight while turnovers stay turned with a gentle landing.
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    Star Wombat3
    $19.00
    Rating:
    99%
  6. A notch faster than the revered Roc, the Innova DX Roc3 is an overstable mid range that excels at controlled approaches and medium length drives. How the Roc3 disc feels: Built with a lower profile, the Roc3 has a fairly beefy rim for a mid range. Dome can range from flat to modest. Roc3 Flight Numbers: 5 / 4 / 0 / 3 How the Roc3 flies: The Roc3 is an overstable large diameter mid range that’s a good call in just about any situation. It can hold your line even in headwinds and has enough fade to land where desired. Compared to the Roc, it has a touch more speed and overstability. The Difference of DX Mid’s: For mid range discs, many players start with the very affordable DX plastic and never stop. Its ample, all-weather grip and quick break-in allow for an immediate impact. DX Plastic is among Innova’s most understable plastics. Great for: Medium length drives with an overstable finish Forehand approaches Force flex backhands How will I throw it?: Beginner: Not our first choice for newer players. Its 3 fade will be too much. Intermediate to Advanced players with average+ power will get the most use out of this beefy mid range disc. However those with less power will find success in lighter weights for shots that call for substantial fade.
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    DX Roc3
    $12.00
    Rating:
    94%
  7. The Cobra is a predictable mid-range large diameter disc that is easy to grip. It is very beginner friendly with a long and useful lifespan. The Cobra is a great disc choice for long, slow turning shots and rollers. The thin rim is great for smaller hands and creates a clean predictable release.
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    DX Cobra
    $12.00
    Rating:
    100%

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