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  1. Everyone can experience the joy of the roller throw with the super understable Innova DX Rollo mid range disc. It’s available in light weights which are perfect for beginners. How the Rollo disc feels: Slight rim with small bead at rim’s underside. It’s like a cross between a Stingray and a Wombat3. Dome can range from fairly flat to noticeable. Rollo Flight Numbers: 5 / 6 / -4 / 1 How the Rollo flies: The Rollo is a very understable large diameter mid range disc that’s designed to roll for most skill levels. Not only does this disc roll with ease, it excels at hyzer flips and as a late turning disc (Just apply ample hzyer and you’re golden). AM’s will love this disc not only for its rolling abilities, but also for its ability to get out of trouble when space is tight in the woods. DX plastic 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. Plus, it’s very affordable. When it comes to stability, it’s the least overstable of Innova plastics (which benefits beginners). Great for: Those without a sidearm Low ceiling shots Those who haven’t had much luck with the roller in the past Standstill scrambles Late turning backhands (when ample hyzer is applied) How will I throw it?: DX plastic is the best place to start if you want to start throwing rollers as a Beginner, especially in the lightest DX Rollo weights. Beginners will also marvel at the immediate shop shaping available with this disc. Intermediate players will have the same experience, but should try heavier weights, possibly even max weight. Advanced players will likely overpower this disc.
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  2. If disc dyeing is a big part of your game, get your hands on these all-white Innova Star Firebirds with a bottom stamp. It’s the first step to a multi-colored masterpiece. How it feels: The Firebird’s medium sized rim gives it a fairway driver type feel, allowing for a comfortable fit for any sized hand. Innova Firebird Flight numbers:  9 / 3 / 0 / 4 More about the disc: Disc dyers are always searching out white Star discs to add a custom dye. We’ve got em’ for you and we’ve made your job even easier by putting the stamp on the bottom. How the Firebird flies: Thrown flat with enough power, the Firebird will fly straight for short to medium length drives until its severe fade hooks it to the ground. Excellent control driver for those overpowering other drivers. *A sidearm dominant player approved disc. The Firebird is great for: Forehand power drives Big backhand hyzers Powering through headwinds Overhand hammers and thumbers Skip shots
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  3. If disc dyeing is a big part of your game, get your hands on these all-white Innova Star Chargers with a bottom stamp. It’s the first step to a multi-colored masterpiece. How it feels: Noticeable dome. Wide rim in premium Star plastic provides lots of prime mutton to grip. Innova Charger Flight numbers:  13 / 5 / -1 / 2 More about the disc: Disc dyers are always searching out white Star discs to add a custom dye. We’ve got em’ for you and we’ve made your job even easier by putting the stamp on the bottom. How the Charger flies: During mild and tailwind conditions you’ll experience a very fast, straight flight, followed by slight turn, and ending with a hefty fade. Go ahead and force it anhyzer. It will still come out. Watch the Charger valiantly fight back during medium-force headwind shots. Overall, it’s a very tightly tuned disc. The Charger is great for: Long hzyer shots Big forced anhyzers Sidearm specialists Skip shots
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  4. If disc dyeing is a big part of your game, get your hands on these all-white Innova Star Roadrunners with a bottom stamp. It’s the first step to a multi-colored masterpiece. How it feels: Slender fairway style rim. Easy to grip and release. Most have at least a modest amount of dome. Star Roadrunner Flight numbers: 9 / 5 / -4 / 1 More about the disc: Disc dyers are always searching out white Star discs to add a custom dye. We’ve got em’ for you and we’ve made your job even easier by putting the stamp on the bottom. How the Roadrunner flies: The Roadrunner is a very understable distance driver. It produces a reliable straight or hyzer flip flight for those with less power or an easy-to-throw anhyzer or roller for those with bigger arms. Simply put, the Roadrunner disc does more with less than any other disc on the planet. Star plastic: Star plastic gives the best of both worlds: incredible durability while maintaining a grippy feel in the hand. It’s the plastic pros choose for drivers. The Star Roadrunner is great for: Effortless turnovers Your first hyzer-flip disc Rollers Hit the gap disc
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    Bottom Stamp Star Roadrunner (White)
    $19.00
    Rating:
    100%
  5. If disc dyeing is a big part of your game, get your hands on these all-white Innova Star Toros with a bottom stamp. It’s the first step to a multi-colored masterpiece. How it feels: A beadless and small diameter disc, the Toro, has the low profile and comfortable feel of a Rat. However, the Rim of the Toro is much beefier. Most are pretty flat. Innova Toro Flight numbers:  4 / 2 / 1 / 3 More about the disc: Disc dyers are always searching out white Star discs to add a custom dye. We’ve got em’ for you and we’ve made your job even easier by putting the stamp on the bottom. How the Toro flies: The Toro was built to handle anything you put on it for short to medium length back hand or forehand shots. “Massive torque resistance,” is how Innova co-founder and disc inventor Dave Dunipace describes the Toro’s flight, which in layman’s terms means it’s an ox of a disc. Star plastic: Star plastic gives the best of both worlds: incredible durability while maintaining a grippy feel in the hand. It’s the plastic pros choose for drivers. The Toro is great for: Brute force medium length forehand and backhand drives and approaches. Headwind shots without a second thought. Slow-panning anhyzers.
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  6. If disc dyeing is a big part of your game, get your hands on these all-white Innova Star Wraiths with a bottom stamp. It’s the first step to a multi-colored masterpiece. How it feels: It’s a wide rimmed distance driver that feels quite similar to the Destroyer, though the rim is a tad thinner. Most have a noticeable dome. Star Wraith Flight numbers: 11 / 5 / -1 / 3 More about the disc: Disc dyers are always searching out white Star discs to add a custom dye. We’ve got em’ for you and we’ve made your job even easier by putting the stamp on the bottom. How the Wraith flies: The Innova Wraith is a long, stable to overstable distance driver. Released in 2005, the Wraith has not diminished in popularity. If anything, it has gotten more popular since it is so useful to so many skill levels. A real fan favorite, you’ll find a Wraith thrower at every course. Star plastic: Star plastic gives the best of both worlds: incredible durability while maintaining a grippy feel in the hand. It’s the plastic pros choose for drivers. The Star Wraith is great for: Controlled distance drives Sidearm blasts Headwinds Tailwind driver
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  7. If disc dyeing is a big part of your game, get your hands on these all-white Innova Star Mako3 discs with a bottom stamp. It’s the first step to a multi-colored masterpiece. How the Mako3 disc feels: 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. Dome can range from pretty flat to noticeable. Star Mako3 Flight Numbers: 5 / 5 / 0 / 0 More about the disc: Disc dyers are always searching out white Star discs to add a custom dye. We’ve got em’ for you and we’ve made your job even easier by putting the stamp on the bottom. How the Star Mako3 flies: The Mako3 is a neutral flying large diameter mid range disc, and it is perhaps the easiest disc to fly straight from the get-go. It’s got 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, especially for any must-hit-gap shot. Star plastic: 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: Laser-beam-straight medium length drives and approaches Reliable anhyzer throws right out of the box. One-disc rounds.
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  8. If disc dyeing is a big part of your game, get your hands on these all-white Innova Star Destroyers with a bottom stamp. It’s the first step to a multi-colored masterpiece. How it feels: Wide rimmed distance driver that feels as serious as it flies. Most have a noticeable dome. Star Destroyer Flight numbers: 12 / 5 / -1 / 3 More about the disc: Disc dyers are always searching out white Star discs to add a custom dye. We’ve got em’ for you and we’ve made your job even easier by putting the stamp on the bottom. 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. Star plastic: This is the plastic the Destroyer won the world over with and what you'll find in the bag of countless professional disc golfers. Star plastic gives you incredible durability while maintaining a grippy feel in the hand. The Star Destroyer is great for: Backhand or Forehand max distance drives Overhand shots Headwinds Monster hyzer and flex shots
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  9. Do your fingers a favor and purchase the Innova Firefly in Soft Pro Plastic. The plastic is so gummy and grippy your hands will never want to putt with anything else. **Scuffs are more apparent in Soft Pro plastic. This is normal and does not affect the flight or performance of disc. How the Soft Pro Firefly feels: Very Flat. Beadless. Grip to the max. Great for cold weather rounds. Innova Firefly Flight numbers:  2 / 3 / 0 / 1 How the Firefly disc flies: Players have taken to the Firefly so fast because of its stable to overstable short range flight that stays true in a range of conditions. It has a touch more fade than the Aviar, which comes in handy for long range hyzer putts and stable approach shots. Great for: Short Drives Lengthy circle putts Clutch, hard throwing putts.
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  10. 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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  11. The Innova Whale in gummy, flexy Soft Pro plastic is the neutral flying putt and approach disc that can make a massive impact upon your short game. **Scuffs are more apparent in Soft Pro plastic. This is normal and does not affect the flight or performance of disc. How the Soft Pro Whale feels: Flat. Very flexy and grippy. If you like gummy putters, make room for the Soft Pro Whale. Innova Whale Flight numbers:  2 / 3 / 0 / 1 How the Whale disc flies: Everyone needs a driving putter they can trust to hug the line it’s thrown-on whether that’s off the tee or approaching the green. However, players often have to wait until a putter beats-in to do so. Not the case with the Whale. Plus, its built-in torque resistance is ideal for medium and short forehand shots. Great for: Short Drives Inside the circle putts Windy approaches
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  12. If you like flexy putters, stop shopping and buy this Soft Pro Aviar now. It’s got mountains of flex and grip and when you combine that with the Aviar’s versatile, work-with-you flight, this disc is a must-have.   **Scuffs are more apparent in Soft Pro plastic. This is normal and does not affect the flight or performance of disc. How the Soft Pro Aviar feels: Extreme grip. Very Bendy and flexy. Noticeably more flexy than the R-Pro Aviar.   Innova Aviar Flight numbers:  2 / 3 / 0 / 1 How the Soft Pro Aviar flies: When the Aviar is thrown at slow speed for putting, it holds the line you put it on with neutral stability. When utilized as a throwing putter the Aviar has surprising torque resistance. What's more, it's a great teaching disc for beginners to dial-in their technique and produce accurate approaches. Great for: Newer players Stable flyer that eventually beats in to understable Versatile approach disc: Everything from jump putts to turbo putts seem to catch chains with this disc.
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    Soft Pro Aviar Putter
    $15.00
    Rating:
    100%

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