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F- Fairway Driver
7Speed
4Glide
-1Turn
3Fade
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.
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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
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
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M- Midrange
4Speed
2Glide
1Turn
3Fade
If the finesse game is not for you, just bulldoze your way to the green with the Innova Toro – the great feeling overstable mid range that’s sure to win-over power players in any arena. Olé! Olé!
How this batch 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, as if it’s been hitting the gym.
Innova Toro Flight numbers: 4 / 2 / 1 / 3
We haven’t had a disc with a High Speed Turn of +1 since the Viper was on the shelf.
How it flies: Developed with the input of power player Calvin Heimburg, 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: 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:
Brute force medium length forehand and backhand drives and approaches.
Headwind shots without a second thought.
Short-distance S-curves.
Slow-panning anhyzers.
How will I throw it? Experienced players with big-time power will find an immediate spot for the Toro. Those with average and less power will use it for specific shots like the forehand (especially if other mid range discs turn over) or days with heavy winds.