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  1. The Pig is an overstable Mid-Range disc. It is great for hyzer putting, sidearm approaches and backhand spikes. The Pig holds the line well, even in extreme wind conditions. The Pig features a Thumtrac® Rim for sure grips on sidearm throws and putts. It performs equally well for backhand or sidearm throws.
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  2. If hook shots and headwinds are in your future, it’s time to bag the Innova DX Griffin – the retro disc, now classified as a midrange, with a very overstable flight. **Limited Run of Out of Production Disc How the Griffin feels: Small diameter. Stiffer feel. Rim feels similar to fairway driver, but flight plate is a little thicker. Griffin Flight Numbers: 5 / 3 / 1 / 3 How the Griffin flies: The Griffin is a very overstable mid range disc, which is easy to see based on its +1 Turn rating and +3 Fade. It can take head winds, head on without a problem and full power approaches that always finish with Fade. DX plastic Provides good all-around, all-weather grip at a very affordable price. It’s the least overstable of Innova plastics and has the shortest break-in time. Great for: Hooks backhand or forehand Immediate S shots Must Fade finishes
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  3. When your game is waving the white flag, it’s time for the Baconeer R-Pro Pig. It turns any midrange game from bland to sizzlin’. * A Marm O. Set Design How this batch of R-Pro Pig feels: Flat to pretty flat. Mighty tasty grip. More about the stamp: Forget Skull and Cross Bones. If you were sailing the high seas and came across a ship bearing this Snout and Bacon Strips flag, you best unfurl the mast and get the heck out of dodge –because pirate pigs don’t play. More about the disc: You'll squeal with delight each time you throw the sturdy and sassy Innova Pig – the overstable mid range disc that’s great for hyzer putting, sidearm approaches and backhand spikes. Flight Numbers: 4 / 1 / 0 / 3
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  4. Fly the fairway like you own it with the Innova R-Pro Cro – a serious mid that’s at home on any course. **Limited Run of Out of Production Disc How the Cro feels: Small diameter mid range with a smallish rim to match.  Noticeable dome. Cro Flight Numbers: 5 / 3 / 0 / 2 How the Cro flies: When the Cro takes off, you’ll see a slightly overstable flight that’s surprisingly quick. Good option for power throwers looking to dial back a Gator. R-Pro plastic is among Innova’s most grippy plastics. It’s also softer and flexier than other plastic lines. Its durability outlasts DX plastic, but not other Innova plastics. In terms of stability, R-Pro is slightly more overstable than DX. Great for: Short hyzers Beat the gap fairway shots Medium force flex throws
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  5. When a driver would likely sail too far from the basket, pick up the Innova Star Kite - the far flying midrange that lands right where it should.  **Limited Run of Out of Production Disc How the Kite feels: Small diameter midrange. Slight, thin rim. Dome is usually noticeable from tall shoulder. Softer Star plastic. Kite Flight Numbers: 5 / 6 / -3 / 1 How the Kite flies: The Kite is a moderately understable midrange that flies like a fairway driver. When a reasonable amount of power is applied, it will hold any desired line. Off the charts glide really makes it hum down the fairway, too. So go ahead, and Go Fly a Kite! Star plastic: If you take the best qualities of all of Innova’s plastics and combine them into one plastic, you get the Star line. All skill levels, pros especially, pack their bag with Star plastic. Best combination of grip, durability and performance.  Great for: Shots in between a mid range and driver Easy mid length anhyzers Hyzer flips
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  6. The Innova Star Raven is a sneaky far, old school driver that has a knack for landing in paydirt. **Limited Run of Out of Production Disc How the Raven feels: Noticeable dome. Jumbo bead along top of rim. Smaller bead along rim bottom. Raven Flight Numbers: 6 / 4 / -2 / 2 How the Raven flies: In its heyday (mid to late 1990’s), the Raven was said to be Innova’s longest large diameter disc. Now classified as a fairway driver, it is still touted for its control, predictability and its penchant for finding shiny objects like the basket. Star plastic gives the best of both worlds: incredible durability while maintaining a grippy feel in the hand. In terms of stability it sits in between DX and Champion. Great for: Placement shots Long, slow anhyzers
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  7.  A disc from an earlier era, the Innova GStar Pegasus is a slow speed fairway driver that’s got a noticeable kick at flight’s end. **Limited Run of Out of Production Disc How the Pegasus feels: Moderate dome. Flexy. Distinctive monster bead on the top rim. Pegasus Flight Numbers: 7 / 4 / -1 / 3 How the Pegasus flies: A long range driver in its day (late 90’s – early 00’s), the Pegasus is now classified as a control fairway driver. With plenty of fade, the Peg gallops down the fairway but always returns to the barn. GStar plastic provides the most grip and flexibility from a premium Innova plastic. It’s an all-season plastic but it really shines in wet and cold seasons. As far as durability, it ranks among our longest lasting plastics. GStar plastic is generally more understable than Champion and Star plastics. Great for: Anny forehands Force flex backhands
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  8. Like a speedier mid range, the Innova DX Ram charges to the green without a second thought. **Limited Run of Out of Production Disc How the Ram feels: Noticeable dome. Large diameter. Underside of rim has flattened edge.   Ram Flight Numbers: 6 / 4 / -1 / 4 How the Ram flies: In the mid 1990’s it wasn’t uncommon for Innova’s fairway drivers to be a lot bigger. In fact some like the Ram were the same size as today’s large diameter mid ranges. In the air, the overstable Ram flies like a faster midrange, but serves up extra helpings of mutton with its fade rating of 4. DX plastic Provides good all-around, all-weather grip at a very affordable price. It’s the least overstable of Innova plastics and has the shortest break-in time. Great for: Tweener control shots Mid length force flex shots
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  9. You may not be able to throw as far as Jennifer Allen but you can share her control and accuracy with her Proto Glow Champion TeeBird. How this batch of Proto Glow Champion TeeBirds feel: Minimal to modest dome. Softer glow feel. Pink discs are a tad stiffer. More about the player: Jennifer Allen is one of the most powerful throwers on the tour. She made it plain for everyone to see in 2016 when she broke the women’s distance record with a 569 foot throw. A fan favorite for her 12+ years on tour, Allen has really shined in the masters division winning the US Masters in 2021 and winning the women’s masters division in the 2022 and 2023 USWDGC. In 2023, she also showed she can still hang with the youngsters after winning the DGPT Beaver State Fling, complete with an ace on Hole 1. More about the disc: The TeeBird is perhaps the most reliable fairway driver for open to moderately wooded courses on the market. It has the perfect amount of stability to hold your line, even in mild winds. Excellent for pin-point accuracy and sidearm. TeeBird Flight Numbers: 7 / 5 / 0 / 2
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  10. Just call the Kona Montgomery Star Mako3 your official troubleshooter. Because after throwing it, any mid range problem you had is now solved. How this batch of Star Mako3: Board flat. More about the player: Kona Montgomery is back on Team Innova and she’s ready to make an immediate impact on the Pro Tour. Not only is Montgomery, who won the 2021 Waco Charity Open, an annual contender on the course she’s also a major disc golf social media influencer.   More about the disc: This stable to understable large diameter mid range has a slow and steady speed and hugs the line you lay it on, especially when it’s a straight one. Its ease of use puts control in the hands of every golfer. Flight Numbers: 5 / 5 / 0 / 0
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