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  1. The InnMold DX Shark supplies the same trusted mid range flight the world has grown accustomed to, but now with a vibrant color design on top. How it feels: Beadless. Classic mid range feel. Nothing to gripe about here. Most have at least a modest amount of dome. Shark Flight numbers: 4 / 4 / 0 / 2 How the Shark flies: The Shark is a stable to overstable large diameter mid range disc. Innova Co-founder and Disc Inventor Dave Dunipace designed it to be a less overstable Roc, which means it can stretch out for longer flights and it makes hzyer and anhyzer lines easier to execute. That said, it still has enough fade to keep the ending of its flight predictable. At the appropriate weight, it’s a useful mid range for any skilled player, even beginners. DX Plastic: 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). InnMold uses a special process in which full color artwork is actually applied during the molding process instead of afterwards like other processes. InnMold allows for a smooth finish that is basically undetectable to the touch. The DX Shark is great for: Those looking for new disc that flies like a beat-in Roc Medium length straight shots with a noticeable fade ending Dutiful hyzers Turnover anhyzers when seasoned
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  2. Decorate the night sky with a beautiful green glow with the Proto Glow DX Roc – the favorite mid range with revamped glow technology. **New brighter Proto Glow material! Disc glows noticeably brighter and for longer. The difference is night and day! Same awesome grip. How the Roc feels: The rounded, shallow rim means business, but it's not difficult to grasp. Glow DX Roc Flight numbers:  4 / 4 / 0 / 3 How it flies: Since its inception, the Roc has been a staple in the bags of disc golfers worldwide. You can count on its overstable flight from the get-go and as it ages you’ll find new uses for the versatile disc. No matter the shot you face, throwing a Roc is a great option. Glow DX Plastic: Similar to DX in that it is the least durable Innova plastic. Easy to break-in, though. Often times, Glow DX plastic has a Unique Velvet-like (very grippy) DX feel. Great for: Night Golf Day Golf Approaches / Medium tee shots 1 Disc rounds How will I throw it? Beginner: With its out-of-the-box overstability, it may not be the best choice for a new player. Intermediate players make great use of its versatitlity and advanced players will likely bag several. Charge it with the Innova Glow Disc Golf Flashlight.
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  3. The Innova Proto Glow Champion Mako3’s super straight flight combined with its new and improved Glow formula makes this disc super easy to find at night. **New brighter Proto Glow material! Disc glows noticeably brighter and for longer. The difference is night and day! How the Mako3 disc feels: The Mako3’s thin rim makes grip and release natural for any sized hands. Dome can range from pretty flat to noticeable. How the Proto Glow Champion Mako3 flies: How do you lower your score? Simple. Stay in the fairway. And, no disc does it better than the Mako3. 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 Proto Glow Champion plastic: Similar to Champion plastic in that it has smooth grip sufficient for mild, dry conditions. *Glow Champion plastic tends to be a tad softer than regular Champion discs. Champion plastic offers the least grip of Innova plastics. However, it rules the day (or night) in terms of durability. Proto Glow Mako3 Flight Numbers: 5 / 5 / 0 / 0 Use the Mako3 for: Night Golf Thin fairways Gentle turnovers Medium length hzyer flips Staying out of trouble How will I throw it?: Beginner to intermediate players will see straight flights with a moderate fade at flight’s end, especially in lighter weights. As they become more accustomed to the disc, they will experience an even straighter finish. Advanced players will see a moderate turn soon after breaking it in. As it ages it will become an easy turnover disc. Charge It with the Innova Glow Disc Golf Flashlight.
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  4. Even undead, the Innova Roc is a formidable force. The Innova Halloween Proto Glow DX Roc allows you to fly alongside this stable specter for Halloween and beyond. How this run feels: Moderate to noticeable dome typical of Rancho Roc mold. Grippy, velvety feel. **New brighter Proto Glow material! Disc glows noticeably brighter and for longer. More about the stamp: What’s scarier than the mythical Roc bird taking flight? That’s an easy one: A zombie-fied mythical Roc bird taking flight! With just enough feathers on its skeletal body to keep it soaring straight, this Roc will terrorize day or night.   More about the Roc: Since its inception, the Roc has been a staple in the bags of disc golfers worldwide. Its reliable stability and versatile flight in most all conditions make it a great option for just about any throw. Glow DX Roc Flight numbers:  4 / 4 / 0 / 3
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  5. The Coyote is a larger diameter mid-range disc with good glide that flies predictably for straight, gentle turnover, or hyzer shots. It holds a soft flight line and has a friendly grip that makes it easy to throw and release. The Coyote is an excellent disc for many types of long or short approach shots, short drives, roller shots, and even short range putts. A great choice for beginners, intermediates and pros using only one disc.
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  6. Create the perfect turnover shot with the Innova Halo Star Rollo, a beautiful mid range disc that can create eye-popping lines, by land or by air, right to the basket. How this Large Diameter Mid Range disc feels: Beaded. Fairly flat. It’s like a cross between a Stingray and a Wombat3. Halo Star Rollo Flight numbers: 5 / 6 / -4 / 1 How it flies: Gone are the days of waiting to break-in that perfect understable disc. Just put some pop on a flat release and sure enough, the Rollo flips without question. Add some hyzer on it and, poof, you’ve got instant hyzer flips. If you’ve struggled to find a late turning disc, this could be it. Just apply ample hzyer and you’re golden. Great roller potential too. Halo Star plastic: The unique two-tone injection process results in beautiful, high performing discs with a “Halo” rim that is a distinctly different color than the flight plate. As far as grip and durability, Halo Star exceeds that of Star plastic. Expect the Halo Star Rollo to be slightly more overstable than the Star or Champion editions, which could be exactly what you need for a long range roll. Great for: Those without a sidearm Low ceiling shots Those who haven’t had much luck with the roller in the past Standstill scrambles How will I throw it? This disc is not made for big power throwers. However, those with low to average power will feel like this disc was made exactly for them. Give it a try and you’ll find that all of a sudden you have an effortless turnover disc or even an automatic roller shot in your bag.
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  7. Make your approach to disc golf an easy one with the smooth throwin’ Innova Halo Star Aero. Its hefty glide and steady flight will keep you in the hunt. Notice: Halo effect will vary. How it feels: Thin rim width. Feels akin to lid discs. Most have noticeable dome. How the Innova Aero flies: The Aero is a large diameter, stable to understable putt and approach disc that can be your ace in the hole for tricky, finesse approaches where a clear line may not be present. It’s got off the charts glide and no turn or fade, which means it can float along your line seemingly forever. And, without a whole lot of effort.  Halo Aero Star Flight Numbers: 3 / 6 / 0 / 0 Halo Star plastic: The unique two-tone injection process results in beautiful, high performing discs with a “Halo” rim that is a distinctly different color than the flight plate. As far as grip and durability, Halo Star exceeds that of Star plastic. They also have slightly more stability and glide than their Star counterparts. So much history! It’s hard to think of this friendly approach disc as a disc golf industry disruptor. But the Aero (which was known as the Eagle in the early 1980s) certainly was that, making discs and many courses used at the time obsolete. The Aero has been retooled some since then, but it’s essentially the same large diameter disc that helped changed the game into a sport.   Use the Aero for: Straight and narrow approaches Gentle turnovers One disc rounds Tight situations with little run up space Beginners learning the game
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  8. If you prefer a more understated flight plate, step up to the Innova Bottom Stamp Star Mako3. Its clean, simple look pairs well with the disc’s smooth, neutral flight. 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 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: 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: Laser-beam-straight medium length drives and approaches Reliable anhyzer throws right out of the box. One-disc rounds. How will I throw it?: Beginner to intermediate players will see straight flights with a moderate fade at flight’s end. As they become more accustomed to the disc, they will experience an even straighter finish. Advanced players will see very straight flights from the start and as it ages it will become more and more of a turnover disc.
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  9. The Innova Star Shark is a stable mid range disc that has as many purposes as its namesake has teeth (which is a lot). Great all-around disc for medium length shots for all disc golfers. How it feels: Beadless. Classic mid range feel. Nothing to gripe about here. Most have at least a modest amount of dome. Shark Flight numbers: 4 / 4 / 0 / 2 How the Shark flies: The Shark is a stable to overstable large diameter mid range disc. Innova Co-founder and Disc Inventor Dave Dunipace designed it to be a less overstable Roc, which means it can stretch out for longer flights and it makes hzyer and anhyzer lines easier to execute. That said, it still has enough fade to keep the ending of its flight predictable. At the appropriate weight, it’s a useful mid range for any skilled player, even beginners. VTech Pioneer: The origins of Innova’s VTech technology have been around since the Shark was created in 1989. VTech discs have a convex shaped rim which helps with torque resistance (longer, straighter flights) and minimal fade for flatter landings. 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. The Star Shark is great for: Those looking for new disc that flies like a beat-in Roc Medium length straight shots with a noticeable fade ending Dutiful hyzers Turnover anhyzers when seasoned How will I throw it?: Beginners will see straight-ish flights in lighter weights with a noticeable fade a flight’s end. Intermediates will see straighter flights with less of a fade dump and will be able to perform anhyzer lines. Advanced players will be able to construct various lines with moderate to minimal fade.
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  10. 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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