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  1. The 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). Great for: Predictable Putts Approaches / Short tee shots 1 Disc rounds
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  2. 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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  3. 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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  4. The Innova Metal Flake Champion Roc3 makes your mid range throws dazzle, especially if you’re a power thrower looking for control. How the Roc3 disc feels: Built with a lower profile, the Roc3 has a fairly beefy rim for a mid range. Dome can range from flat to modest. Large diameter. Roc3 Flight Numbers: 5 / 4 / 0 / 3 How the Roc3 flies: The Roc3 is an overstable mid range that’s a good call in just about any situation. It can hold your line even in headwinds and has enough fade to land where desired. Compared to the Roc, it has a touch more speed and overstability. Metal Flake Champion plastic is a part of Innova’s Champion plastic family, which is among Innova’s most durable and most overstable plastics. Along with that familiar see-through quality, Metal Flake Champion contains hundreds of tiny, sparkly metal flakes inside each disc. However, like other Champion plastics, it is also among Innova’s least grippy plastics. Great for: Medium length drives with an overstable finish Forehand approaches Force flex backhands How will I throw it?: Beginner: We do not recommend this disc to newer players. Intermediate players will see good results in lighter weights or more understable plastics like DX. Advanced players will be able to throw full power and not be disappointed.
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    Metal Flake Champion Roc3
    $20.00
    Rating:
    95%

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