Another “L” version of an Innova disc, which almost always means the more understable version. Generally the L mold on drivers, whether it’s the FL, SL, Eagle L, or the new Beast (which for some reason doesn’t have an L) has a perfectly flat wing, like this one, the TL, or Teebird L for those of you just learning this arcane hooey. Another way to make a disc fly straighter? Throw it into trees.
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Neutron Inertia
Dan and Matt just tested one. Dan rates its stability as “somewhere between the Amp and the Volt, but longer.” He went on to say a little hyzer pop gets it out there and finishes with good glide.
Matt also likes its flight. He described it as slightly understable, almost Beast-like.
When pressed, both Matt and Dan said it’s basically a slightly faster, slightly flippier Volt.
There you have it folks. We dance round a ring and suppose (and plagiarize), but the secret sits in the middle and knows.
Inertia
DX Viking
The Viking is your best choice for narrow fairways and throwing in a tailwind. This straight flying distance driver has amazing glide!
Viking
DX Thunderbird
This disc is described as a beat up Firebird which has the speed of a Valkyrie and the stability of a Teebird. This combination allows for the disc to be chucked for miles. Don’t cry when you don’t throw it as far as McBeast.