X-Out Champion Beast

X-Out Champion Beast

Not too much turn, not too much fade. Glides just right! Innova really set the tone of making the best drivers when they came out with the Beast. It revolutionized the world of drivers.

Beast

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X-Out DX Beast

X-Out DX Beast

The Beast is a unique disc. Innova changed its Beast mold twice. Chaos ensued. The one thing that remains true is that the Beast in the perfect disc for just about every player. The Beast features a healthy turn, especially after the DX plastic hits a few trees and rocks. With a fade of 2, the disc will try to fight back to net a neutral flight. Most arms will be able to throw the Beast on an anyhyzer for the perfect roller disc. If Ken Climo bags multiple Beasts, you probably should too.

Beast

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Pro Beast

Pro Beast

Pro plastic tends to beat in rather quickly, but not as quickly as DX. Great for wet conditions.

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GStar Beast

GStar Beast

What is the difference? I’ll let Innova handle that one…

Originally Posted by Innova Customer Service
Thank you for throwing INNOVA. It appears the main question here is:
Will Beasts only be produced with the new “old mold”? The answer is yes.
Here is the whole story which should answer all of your other concerns.

The
Beast was created in late 2002. After Barry Schultz won his second
world championship in 2004, Dave Dunipace made a slight change to the
Beast mold to make it a little less high speed stable than the original.
He felt the original Beast was too similar to the Orc. Since the
original mold was retooled, we have only able to produce the new
retooled Beast.
In 2014, problems arose with the Beast. Malfunctioning mold parts could
no longer be used and were retired. We ordered new Beast parts from our
mold making company. They mistakenly produced the Beast from the
original disc specifications and not from the updated 2004
specifications. So now we have a new “old mold” Beast. Barry Schultz was
very happy about it as he got his beloved original Beast back.

Since
we can no longer make the Beast with the faulty retooled parts, every
Beast going forward will be made with the new “old mold”. It is possible
some retailers will continue to have older Beasts in stock until they
sell out.
The flight numbers on the Beast will remain unchanged as they accurately
reflect the flight of the current version of the Beast. Collectors will
be able tell an original old mold from the new old mold as the new mold
does not have patent numbers. The only way to tell the difference
between the retooled mold and the new “old mold” Beasts is by the shape
of the rim. Most Beast throwers and savvy collectors are already aware
of these facts. Again, all Beasts going forward will be made in the new
“old mold”.

Beast

Beast Flight Chart

Hybrid Driver

Speed: 10Glide: 5Turn: -2Fade: 2See ALL our Beasts

Glow DX Beast

Glow DX Beast

The beast is a great disc. I just wanted to say that. Still goes really far… but is oftern overlooked for the latest and greatest. Allright, I guess I wanted to say that too. Oh, and it glows! That too I guess.
This is the more understable version of the mold that was produced between 2004 and 2014.

Beast

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Speed: 10Glide: 5Turn: -2Fade: 2See ALL our Beasts

DX Beast

DX Beast

This is the less high speed stable version. For the full story, read on!

Originally Posted by Innova Customer Service
Thank you for throwing INNOVA. It appears the main question here is:
Will Beasts only be produced with the new “old mold”? The answer is yes.
Here is the whole story which should answer all of your other concerns.

The
Beast was created in late 2002. After Barry Schultz won his second
world championship in 2004, Dave Dunipace made a slight change to the
Beast mold to make it a little less high speed stable than the original.
He felt the original Beast was too similar to the Orc. Since the
original mold was retooled, we have only able to produce the new
retooled Beast.
In 2014, problems arose with the Beast. Malfunctioning mold parts could
no longer be used and were retired. We ordered new Beast parts from our
mold making company. They mistakenly produced the Beast from the
original disc specifications and not from the updated 2004
specifications. So now we have a new “old mold” Beast. Barry Schultz was
very happy about it as he got his beloved original Beast back.

Since
we can no longer make the Beast with the faulty retooled parts, every
Beast going forward will be made with the new “old mold”. It is possible
some retailers will continue to have older Beasts in stock until they
sell out.
The flight numbers on the Beast will remain unchanged as they accurately
reflect the flight of the current version of the Beast. Collectors will
be able tell an original old mold from the new old mold as the new mold
does not have patent numbers. The only way to tell the difference
between the retooled mold and the new “old mold” Beasts is by the shape
of the rim. Most Beast throwers and savvy collectors are already aware
of these facts. Again, all Beasts going forward will be made in the new
“old mold”.

Beast

Beast Flight Chart

Hybrid Driver

Speed: 10Glide: 5Turn: -2Fade: 2See ALL our Beasts

Blizzard Beast

Blizzard Beast

What is the difference between a Beast and a Beast-X?

Originally Posted by Innova Customer Service
Thank you for throwing INNOVA. It appears the main question here is: Will Beasts only be produced with the new “old mold”? The answer is yes.
Here is the whole story which should answer all of your other concerns.

The Beast was created in late 2002. After Barry Schultz won his second world championship in 2004, Dave Dunipace made a slight change to the Beast mold to make it a little less high speed stable than the original. He felt the original Beast was too similar to the Orc. Since the original mold was retooled, we have only able to produce the new retooled Beast.
In 2014, problems arose with the Beast. Malfunctioning mold parts could no longer be used and were retired. We ordered new Beast parts from our mold making company. They mistakenly produced the Beast from the original disc specifications and not from the updated 2004 specifications. So now we have a new “old mold” Beast. Barry Schultz was very happy about it as he got his beloved original Beast back.

Since we can no longer make the Beast with the faulty retooled parts, every Beast going forward will be made with the new “old mold”. It is possible some retailers will continue to have older Beasts in stock until they sell out.
The flight numbers on the Beast will remain unchanged as they accurately reflect the flight of the current version of the Beast. Collectors will be able tell an original old mold from the new old mold as the new mold does not have patent numbers. The only way to tell the difference between the retooled mold and the new “old mold” Beasts is by the shape of the rim. Most Beast throwers and savvy collectors are already aware of these facts. Again, all Beasts going forward will be made in the new “old mold”.

Beast

Beast Flight Chart

Hybrid Driver

Speed: 10Glide: 5Turn: -2Fade: 2See ALL our Beasts