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M- Midrange
4Speed
4Glide
0Turn
3Fade
One of Innova's most popular discs among pros, it is stable at high speeds and slightly overstable at lower speeds. A great all around, goes where you throw it golf disc. Good into the wind. This is one disc that gets better as it ages.
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M- Midrange
5Speed
4Glide
0Turn
2Fade
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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D- Distance Driver
13Speed
6Glide
-3Turn
2Fade
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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D- Distance Driver
10Speed
5Glide
-2Turn
2Fade
Give the course and the competition a real scare with the far flying Innova Blizzard Champion Beast. It’s available in lighter weights so more players can go deep.
How the Beast disc feels: Wider rim, but not as wide was the Wraith or Destroyer. Most discs have noticeable dome.
Blizzard Beast Flight Numbers: 10 / 5 / -2 / 2
How the Beast flies: Don’t let the name scare you off, the stable to understable Beast is one of the more accessible distance drivers in the Innova stable. A pioneering wide-rimmed driver, the Beast has big glide and moderate fade for smooth ‘S’ shots when thrown anhyzer and is still able to hold a line when needed. Can handle mild to moderate winds.
Blizzard Champion plastic: By infusing tightly bound air bubbles into Champion plastic, maximum distance drivers can be made in seriously light plastics – which are much easier for less powerful players to throw far. Part of Innova’s Champion plastic family, Blizzard is among Innova’s most durable plastics. However, it is also among Innova’s least grippy plastics.
Great for:
Beginners & less powerful players
Open hole smashes
Clean forehand lines
A more understable substitute for a Wraith or Charger
How will I throw it?: Beginner: Newer players will have good luck throwing this disc right away. Expect moderate fade at flight’s end, especially in the lightest weights. Intermediate players will really make this disc hum and even see some turnover potential. Advanced players will, in many cases, overpower this disc.
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D- Distance Driver
12Speed
6Glide
-3Turn
2Fade
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.