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- Like magic, this speed 11 driver conjures up smooth s-turns from the very first throw. The Mystere flies with a balanced turn and fade and finishes with plenty of glide. The durable Champion plastic ensures consistent flight round after round. It’s no mystery why the Mystere is a top pick among our driver line-up.Close
- This popular high-speed, max-glide distance driver is perfect for pinning down birdies. A mild high-speed turn—slightly less than the Star version—puts the Shryke in glide mode giving it great distance potential. Low speed fade is mild, allowing players to keep the Shryke in the fairway.Close
- 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.Close
- The Starfire is a fast, dependable disc that is great into headwinds and has a long straight flight. A good amount of fade at the end of the flight allows this disc to work well for big S-shots and horking hyzers.Close
- The Orc is a great 'Go-To' distance driver with amazing glide and dependable fade.Close
- When it comes to overstable drivers, only one disc comes to mind for most: The Champion Firebird. For years, this beefy disc has been the pro's first choice for hard fading hyzers and smooth sailing sidearm shots.How it feels: The Firebird’s moderate sized rim gives it a fairway driver type feel, making it a great fit for any sized hand.Flight numbers: 9 / 3 / 0 / 4Flight Path: Thrown flat with enough power, the Firebird will fly straight for short to medium length drives until its strong fade hooks it to the ground. Excellent control driver for those overpowering other drivers. *A sidearm dominant player approved disc.Champion plastic: Though the grip is not ideal for inclement weather, Champion plastic is the most durable and most overstable plastic. You’ll find Champion Firebirds in the bags of countless experienced disc golfers.The Innova Firebird is great for: Forehand Power drivesBig backhand hyzersHeadwindsOverhand hammers and thumbersSkip shotsLear more about the Champion Firebird here.Close
- Learn more about the Champion Destroyer here.Close
- Crafted for less powerful players, the Daedalus is a maximum downwind distance driver. You'll think that it has wings as it soars through the fairway. It can also double as a long distance roller for more advanced players.Close
- The Ape can handle the raw, primal power of disc golfs biggest arms. Extremely fast and stable, the Ape is a "must have" distance driver for windy conditions and sharp doglegs. Sidearm drivers will learn the Ape is more than capable of standing up to even the most intense torque and Champion plastic provides very high quality discs with excellent durability and stability. The Ape is an outstanding choice for backhand or sidearm throws as well as a variety of niche flex shots. With less high speed turn than a Boss, the Ape is not recommended for players who throw less than 300ft.Close
- Accurate any way you throw it: The Innova Hawkeye is more than just a straight shooter, it also excels in the utility department. Put it to the test with a thread-the-needle turnover or a slow and steady hyzer. You won’t be disappointed. Plus, it’s the perfect power up when you’re mid range is feeling out-gunned.Innova Hawkeye Flight Numbers: 7/ 5/-1/ 1"This is a disc for staying on the fairway," says Innova co-founder and disc developer, Dave Dunipace.How will I throw it?: Novice to intermediate players will find the Hawkeye provides medium length straight drives with moderate to mild fade. Those with substantial power will see very straight long flights with minimal fade or straight flights with late turn.Close
- Innova Jay - Champion Mid Range DiscThe Innova Jay makes must-have straight shots routine. With mild fade at the flight’s end, this point and shoot disc will have you routinely nesting upon the green.How it feels: The Jay is a low profile, large diameter mid range with a microbead on the rim. It’s got a flat flight plate that feels right at home in your hand. **The Champion Jay is slightly stiffer than the Star edition.Flight numbers: 5 / 4 / 0 / 1How it flies: If you like frozen ropes with a gradual fade make some room in your bag for the Jay. It’s similar to the Lion or Shark, but with less of an overstable bite at the end. The Jay follows the line you put it on no matter which way you release it.“If you like point and shoot and you don’t want to beat the snot out of your Roc3 to get it. Out of the box you got it right here,” said disc creator Dave Dunipace.How will I throw it? Thrown flat, intermediate disc golfers will experience a dependable, gentle fade after a significantly straight flight. Power throwers will experience similarly straight flights but with a mild turn midway through.Choose this disc: If you are trying to fill a certain hole in your bag between a Roc3 and Mako3 then the Jay is your bird.Close
- The Innova Toro is a great feeling overstable mid range disc that’s sure to win-over power players in any arena. And that's no bull! Just ask Calvin Heimburg. It’s his first signature stock disc!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, like it’s been hitting the gym.Innova Toro Flight numbers: 4 / 2 / 1 / 3We 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.Calvin’s First Signature Disc: Heimburg says it neatly fills the overstable spot in between the 2-speed Rhyno and the 5.5-speed Caiman. It’s slow speed works ideally for shorter forehand approaches, especially in the wood, he says.The Toro disc is 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.Close
- The Innova IT is the round ready understable fairway driver available in super durable Champion plastic. It’s big on glide and instant usability.How the IT feels: The underside of the rim is more rounded than other Innova fairway drivers and the top has a healthy amount of dome.How the IT disc flies: A finesse fairway driver similar to a beat-in Leopard or Roadrunner that’s big on glide, turn, and usability. It is all you need if you’re looking to make silky smooth anhyzers and hzyer flips.Champion IT Flight Numbers: 7 / 6 / -2 / 1Kinds of shots IT excels at:Turnovers that stay turned (IT’s turn is gentler than discs like the Mamba)Effortless Hyzer FlipsTunnel shots / Tight alleyways / Tough to hit gapsStandstill shotsRollersWho should throw IT?Intermediate to advanced players looking for a dependably understable disc.Older players looking to regain that deft touch.Women and newer players in search of an easy to throw sharp shooter.Close
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