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  1. When your game is waving the white flag, it’s time for the Baconeer R-Pro Pig. It turns any midrange game from bland to sizzlin’. * A Marm O. Set Design How this batch of R-Pro Pig feels: Flat to pretty flat. Mighty tasty grip. More about the stamp: Forget Skull and Cross Bones. If you were sailing the high seas and came across a ship bearing this Snout and Bacon Strips flag, you best unfurl the mast and get the heck out of dodge –because pirate pigs don’t play. More about the disc: You'll squeal with delight each time you throw the sturdy and sassy Innova Pig – the overstable mid range disc that’s great for hyzer putting, sidearm approaches and backhand spikes. Flight Numbers: 4 / 1 / 0 / 3
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  2. Get a look at what lies beneath the surface with our Riptide Reef Innova Champion Mako3, a versatile midrange that’ll help you explore any course.  ** A Tony Diaz 2-Color Design How this batch Champion Mako3 feels: Pretty flat to modest dome More about the stamp: Put on your antique diving helmet because we’re taking a trip deep below the sea. Artist Tony Diaz depicts a wonderous, yet nerve racking scene where sharks are just a chomp away. All that underwater excitement begs the question: Does the scuba diver get chomped? Yes. Yes he does. More about the disc: 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. Flight Numbers: 5 / 5 / 0 / 0
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  3. Disc golf doesn’t have to be hard. Make it a walk in the park with the super glidey Innova DX Aero. **Limited Run Plastic Not In Wide Production How the Aero feels: Large diameter disc with thin rim. Feels akin to lid discs. Most have noticeable dome. Aero Flight Numbers: 3 / 6 / 0 / 0 How the Aero flies: The Aero is a 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.  **Descendent of Innova’s First disc! 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). Great for: Straight and narrow approaches Gentle turnovers Tight situations with little run up space Beginners learning the game
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  4. It’s not hard to charm the trickiest of courses when you have the Innova Star Cobra, a very deadly utility midrange. **Limited Run Plastic Not In Wide Production How the Cobra feels: It’s a large diameter mid, but the thin rim makes it really accessible for all hand sizes. Bead on rim bottom. Dome ranges to pretty flat to moderate. Cobra Flight Numbers: 4 / 5 / -2 / 2 How the Cobra flies: The Cobra is a stable to understable mid range that’s been around for ages. Versatile and smooth, the Cobra will fly straight and true to begin with and turn more with time. Easy to throw and release. 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: Smooth, slow Medium length shots A beat-in roller Hyzer stand ups
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  5. It’s time to conquer the day. At your side is the Innova Champion Viking, an easy to maneuver fairway driver that’ll keep you on the path to victory. **Limited Run of Out of Production Disc How the Viking feels: Fairway style rim in the vain of a Teebird or Sidewinder. Noticeable dome. Viking Flight Numbers: 9 / 4 / -1 / 2 How the Viking flies: The Viking is a neutral fairway driver that’s not hard to manipulate for the average player. Great option for gaining a little more distance at very little risk. Champion plastic is among Innova’s most durable plastics. Expect years of use with little change in flight characteristics. However, it is also among Innova’s least grippy plastics. In terms of stability, Champion plastic is among Innova’s most overstable plastics. Great for: Gentle turnovers Fairway shots with minimal fade Hyzer stand ups
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  6. Nimble in the air, the Innova Star Gazelle also possesses a unassuming power that can really help in a pinch. **Limited Run of Out of Production Disc How the Gazelle feels: With a bead on the nose, and a slightly sunken lower rim profile, it’s got a fairway driver from another era type feel. Pretty flat to noticeable dome. Gazelle Flight Numbers: 6 / 4 / 0 / 2 How the Gazelle flies: The Gazelle’s flight is stable to overstable and doesn’t require the brute force of beefier discs like the Banshee or Whippet. Moderate headwinds are in this go-to fairway driver's wheelhouse, too. 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: Medium length drives with a stable finish Forehand short drives Natural hyzers
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  7. 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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  8. The InnMold DX Aviar supplies the same trusted putt and approach flight the world has grown accustomed to, but now with a vibrant color design on top. How the Aviar feels: In the hand, the Aviar has a rounded, comfortable rim that leaves plenty of room for your fingers no matter which way you grip it. DX Aviar Flight numbers:  2 / 3 / 0 / 1 How it 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. When it was released in 1984, it was the first disc designed specifically for putting! 40 years later, it’s still the disc the world turns to for sure-fire lines to the basket. 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. Great for: Predictable Putts Approaches / Short tee shots 1 Disc rounds
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  9. If you liked the in-your-face War Pig, you’ll snort with glee for the next in the series, the Champion War Toro. No bull, honest!  **A Marm O. Set 2-Color Design How this batch of Champion Toro feels: Flat. Clean grip even with expansive stamp coverage. More about the stamp: A few years after the mega popular War Pig disc, we decided it was time for a sequel. However, instead of an extreme closeup of the beast’s head like Marm O. Set did with the War Pig, he zoomed out to reveal a hard charging action pose. It was a change Marm was glad to do because it allows him to create an actual illustration. “Given the opportunity, I tend to gravitate towards illustration (as opposed to the graphic oriented War Pig) because of its allegorical possibilities,” said Marm O. Set. “It’s hard to tell a story when all you see is a face.” More about the Toro disc: The Toro was built to handle anything you put on it for short to medium length backhand 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. Champ Toro Flight Numbers: 4 / 2 / 1 / 3  Golden Nugget: Check out Marm O. Set’s typography for Toro. If you’re a Rock Hill resident the “RO” in Toro may look a little familiar because Marm O. Set fashioned it from the city’s logo as a shout out. 
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  10. The Innova GStar Racer is the distance driver with mega speed and glide that flies like a broken in Destroyer. How the GStar Racer feels: Wider rim, similar in size to the Tern. Signature feature has to be the nose’s outer bead. Disc ranges from minimal to noticeable dome. GStar Racer Flight numbers: 12 / 6 / -1 / 2 How it flies: ‘Seasoned Destroyer’ is something you hear a bunch when it comes to the Racer. After a flat release, watch it speed down the fairway. But instead of it fading hard like a Destroyer, the Racer stays pretty straight, especially for average arms. Eventually the fade kicks in, but not before it’s sailed a long way. Another term you hear a lot with the Racer is glide. This disc just doesn’t want to come back to the ground. Forehand: Give it a shot. Flat release results in a modest turnover flight that finds fade at the end. A moderate hyzer release produces hzyer flip flight. GStar plastic: GStar plastic provides the most grip and flexibility from a premium Innova plastic. Great choice for cold or wet weather rounds. Discs in GStar plastic are typically more understable than their Star our Champion cousins. The Racer is great for: When you want Destroyer performance, but without Destroyer beef. When you need that 10 extra feet of glide Predictable distance and fade Long hyzers How will I throw it? In lighter weights, beginners and intermediate players can see some real dividends, especially in the less overstable GStar plastic. Intermediates will experience straight, long flights. Advanced level players will be able to make the big ‘S’ flight and hzyer flips look routine, but may overpower it on occasion.
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