
Plastic is grippy and flexible, and tastes like…
…ketchup made out of metal? WITH artificial sweetener. Yeah that’s it.
Plastic is grippy and flexible, and tastes like…
…ketchup made out of metal? WITH artificial sweetener. Yeah that’s it.
If you wanted a little more speed and glide from the Tern, then the Shryke is the answer. These are some of the furthest flying discs Innova has created. If you can learn the hyzer flip, then you will own open holes.
Newer players will love the F7 for the straight flight. Advanced players will be able to maximize the s-curve flight the F7 offers. Now if I can only learn what the F7 key does on my keyboard…
Stamp yo’ feet, not yo’ disc
You can throw it hard and it will have minimal turn, a long glide, and a reliable fade. If the D1 is too overstable and the D3 is too flippy, the D2 will be just right.
This disc will hold understable lines fairly easy without flipping too much to a roller!
If the Nuke is too overstable for you, try the SS version. The Nuke SS is far more forgiving for those who don’t have an arm like David Wiggins, Jr.
Neutral flying disc that won’t flip or fade too much as it cruises down the fairway.
More and more players are turning to their Thrasher for accuracy and distance. Let the disc flip up and glide for a really long time. As long as you aren’t trying to throw this disc super hard, you will get super straight flights.
Master the art of hyzer flip and you will throw this disc so far. The amount of glide on these is pretty silly (in a great way).
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