Get the control and consistency you crave with Joona Heinänen's Innova Star Roc3. It turns uncertain medium range throws to automatic.
How this batch of Roc3 feels: Pretty flat to Modest dome. Softer feel.
More about the player: Finnish long bomber, Joona Heinänen is a name you should remember. The last few years he’s divided his season between U.S. and European tour stops and its paid dividends with a win at the 2024 Järva Open X Tyyni, a DGPT Silver event, and a seventh place finish at last year’s USDGC. Look for him to make an even bigger impact in the coming years.
More about the disc: 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.
Flight Numbers: 5 / 4 / 0 / 3
Get the birdie party stared right with Kevin Jones’ Innova Luster Champion Max. This disc really knows how to lay a beat … down.
How this batch of Luster Max feels: Minimal dome. Handy Luster grip.
More about the player: Already a well known name on tour, Jones joined Team Innova midway through the 2024 season, bringing his podium experience and clutch play. Last year, he had a top five finish at the Ledgestone, but he’s probably best known for his 2020 DGPT Championship win. Off the course, he Rocs the house with his DJ skills (hence the stereo themed stamp).
More about the disc: With a fade of 5 (the most for an Innova disc) and a minimal glide of 3, the Star Max is the closest you can come to throwing a PDGA approved cinder block. No matter how you throw it, it will fade a way to fade.
Flight Numbers: 11 / 3 / 0 / 5