Innova disc golf disc
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Destroyer and Xcaliber now in Champion plastic
The Innova Destroyer is a very fast stable long distance driver. this disc golf disc is for strong players with a good snap. This golf disc in not for beginners.
The Innova XCaliber is for the big arms who have to have the biggest and fastest. Not for beginners.
INNOVA’s Champion plastic is produced with a unique type of plastic that provides outstanding performance and durability. Champion discs are a clear or pearlescent plastic. The Champion plastic is said to retain original flight characteristics for an extended period of time.Mad for use in heavily wooded situations, or on extremely rugged courses, It will last longer than any other Innova plastic. Originally designed for professional players, it is good for high powered throwers.
R pro disc
Innova has also released the Boss, the Skeeter, and the Hydra in the R Pro plastic recently. The R Pro plastic has a grippy feel to it and is a bit softer and more flexible than the regular pro plastic. I like the feel of it. I have a dart that I use for putt and approach shots.
Leave me a comment below and let me know what you think about the discs. Or if there is something else you would like to see here.
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These disc golf discs are Star rocs. They are available from the Disc Golf university on Innova web site for $25 each.
R pro hydra disc golf disc
The Innova Hydra is a Putt & Approach disc golf disc, use it for short drives and approach shots. It is made with a grippy, durable plastic, it also floats. It is easy to throw and has a good feeling grip making it great putter as well. All Hydras are approximately 170 grams.
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Innova has 4 new disc coming out on Oct. 19
The new disc are the Pro Boss. Same flight as the Champion Boss but in Pro plastic.
A star plastic version of the Dart.
A star plastic version of the Roc.
And a brand new Midrange called the Mako. It is similar to a shark, but straighter.
Katana
Classification: Distance Driver
Diameter: 21.2cm
Weight Range: 167 to 175 grams
Brief Description:The
Katana is built with the finesse thrower in mind. Recommended downwind
driver. Hit the angle right and watch it bolt out of sight.
Available Plastics: Star
Best Choice for: Fast, long, easy distance off the tee. Huge turnover shots.
About the Katana
The Katana is built with the
finesse thrower in mind. Recommended downwind driver. Hit the angle
right and watch it bolt out of sight. The physical characteristics
resemble a Boss with the flight characteristics of a Sidewinder on
steroids. Master the technique of Katana and rule the course.
The latest greatest fastest disc
The Innova Ape is the latest, greatest, and fastest disc in the Innova lineup. Check out the Ape and see if it's for you. The Ape is a fast and overstable disc and needs to be thrown with snap and is not for the beginner or intermediate disc golfer.









Stuart 13 months ago
This comment is about returning found discs.
Why don't players telephone owners when they find a disc? Obviously the owner wants it back. That is why the phone number is on the disc. Keeping a "found" disc is stealing. It is that simple. Keep a disc--you are a thief. "Finders Keepers" is stealing.
Its only April 2011 and I have found 8 discs already this year. Three did not have phone numbers on them.(So I use them and give them away to beginners who could use an upgrade) The 5 that did have numbers, all got back to their surprised and grateful owners. I met some new people and found some new friends to play a round with just by being honest. If you are from out of the area, give the found disc to a local who will "make the call" and get that disc back home.
I am saddened and disgusted by the lack of honesty and
morality of most of the people that play the game. Nearly every player at my local courses has at least one disc in his bag that is not his own. I would like to hear comments and "rationalizations" about this topic.